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    | A risk factor for liver cancer is a chronic infection with the B- or C-type of this virus | hepatitis 
 
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    | I'd like to thank the Recording Academy for handing out these awards, first presented in 1959 | the Grammys 
 
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    | Lyndon Johnson accepted the 1964 Democratic nomination in this city's Boardwalk Hall | Atlantic City 
 
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    | In 1991 Helmut Kohl appointed her Minister for Women & Youth | (Alex: And she now has a much higher position. [*].) 
 Angela Merkel
 
 
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    | Remember: "A", for the city that is the official seat of government in a state; "O", for a state legislature building | capital & capitol 
 
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    | In 1991, 87-year-old Sir John played this "Tempest" magician, saying it was the only Shakespeare role he was the right age for | Prospero 
 
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    | An itching sensation in the chest can signal an attack of this, in which bronchioles narrow | asthma 
 
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    | Warren E. Burger founded this body's historical society & served as its first honorary chairman | (Lisa: What is the American Bar Association?) 
 the Supreme Court
 
 
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    | This Nevada city bears the name of John C. Fremont's scout | (Alex: Yes, Kit Carson.) 
 Carson City
 
 
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    | This nation's President Dr. Arif Alvi was born in 1949, 2 years after his country achieved independence | Pakistan 
 
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    | A small piece of land in the sea, or a theater walkway | [NOTE: One word was sufficient.] 
 isle [aisle]
 
 
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    | For this 1953 film Gielgud coached a nervous Marlon Brando, playing Mark Antony, on how to read The Bard's lines | (Claire: What is Cleopatra?) 
 Julius Caesar
 
 
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    | You can apply a warm compress to this small abscess on the edge of the eyelid that's also called a hordeolum | a stye 
 
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    | After stopping a carriage driver from beating his horse, Henry Bergh founded the org. known by these 5 letters for short | the ASPCA 
 
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    | This is the only city that has "City" in its NBA team's full name | (Alex: Yep. The Thunder.) 
 Oklahoma City
 
 
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    | This media tycoon served as Italy's prime minister 3 times | Berlusconi 
 
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    | A dull person can become exciting as a South African of Dutch extraction | bore [Boer] 
 
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    | In 1965 John played Henry IV in "Chimes at Midnight" with Orson Welles in this part that suited him physically | Falstaff 
 
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    | Red blood cells should be round but instead are crescent shaped in this type of anemia | sickle cell anemia 
 
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    | This organization, the IMF, was created in the 1940s to promote global trade & to secure financial stability | the International Monetary Fund 
 
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    | It's home to the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology | Rapid City 
 
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    | The son of Greek & Hungarian immigrants, he was the president of France from 2007 to 2012 | Sarkozy 
 
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    | A verb meaning to shrivel, or an old adverb meaning "Where to?" | wither [whither] 
 
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    | John played Clarence when this other great 20th century Shakespearean actor directed "Richard III" in 1955 | (Laurence) Olivier 
 
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    | "Do Good" is the motto of this women's fraternity whose name has the same initials as its motto | Delta Gamma 
 
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    | Midwest news: in 1886 Wyandotte changed its name to this city; across the border, what was once Westport did the same in 1889 | (Lisa: What is Iowa City?) 
 Kansas City
 
 
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    | After an attack at 2 mosques in this city, PM Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand banned most semi-automatic weapons in 2019 | (Claire: What is Auckland?) 
 Christchurch
 
 
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    | Breezy, or a hawk's nest | airy [aerie] 
 
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    | 1981 was the year of Gielgud's Oscar-winning turn as this character's butler | Arthur 
 
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