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What are the common links connecting the Boston Red Sox, the film Capote and the TV series Homicide?
Question 1:
What are the common links connecting the Boston Red Sox, the film Capote and the TV series Homicide?
A.
The movie and TV show included major scenes in Fenway Park.
B.
The movie and show were produced by Ted Williams nephew.
C.
The sister of a Red Sox executive produced Homicide, and her husband wrote Capote.
D.
Truman Capote looked divine in red.
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