Crossword-Clue: Govt. subject of James Bamford's "The Puzzle Palace"
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- *Portrayer of James Bond and Benoit Blanc 51.69%
- James of "James and the Giant Peach," for one 50.55%
- Govt. program for the unemployed 50.00%
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- Costar of James on "The Sopranos" 50.00%
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