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Though born Jewish, Jean-Marie Lustiger of Paris holds this high position in the Catholic church |
Cardinal
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The juvenile rheumatoid type of this disorder is also known as Still's disease |
arthritis
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This food that tastes similar to a sweet potato derives its name from the Portuguese word inhame |
Yam
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In antiquity this "mother" river of Russia was known as the Rha or Oaros |
Volga
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Anna Sewell subtitled this classic "The Autobiography of a Horse" |
Black Beauty
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"At The Ballet", "What I Did For Love", "One" |
A Chorus Line
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This Czech-born ex-wife of a real estate mogul married Riccardo Mazzucchelli in 1995 |
Ivana Trump
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Cystitis, an inflammation of this urinary organ, is usually caused by bacteria |
Bladder
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This synonym for wonderful is a blend of fantastic & fabulous |
Fantabulous
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The Gulf of Suez & the Gulf of Aqaba are extensions of this sea |
Red Sea
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He published "The Gremlins" 20 years before "Charlie & The Chocolate Factory" |
Roald Dahl
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"Something's Coming", "Jet Song", "Gee, Officer Krupke!" |
West Side Story
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Born in Barcelona in 1946, he's the youngest of the "Three Tenors" |
(J: Who is Ferrer?)
Jose Carreras
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Poor bone marrow function is the leading cause of the aplastic type of this hemoglobin deficiency |
Anemia
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The name of this vulture found in the Andes is derived from the Quechua language |
Condor
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This largest African lake is the largest source of the Nile River |
Lake Victoria
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This Louise Fitzhugh classic about a young female snoop was made into a 1996 movie |
(N: Who is "Louise the Spy?")
Harriet the Spy
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"Make Believe", "Cotton Blossom", "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" |
Show Boat
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Like Neil Kinnock in 1983, he was 41 when he became leader of Britain's Labour Party in 1994 |
(Niki: Who is Major?) [NOTE: Niki had $800 added to her total, even though her response was ruled incorrect, and the mistake was never caught or corrected, so she wound up with "$5,000" going into Final Jeopardy!, when it should have been only $3,400.]
Tony Blair
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Glossalgia is defined as pain localized in this organ |
Tongue
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The name of this tiny, 1-celled organism is from the Greek for "oblong", because of its shape |
Paramecium
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For most of the year, ice floes & icebergs prevent navigation in this bay between Greenland & NE Canada |
(S: What is Hudson's Bay?)
Baffin Bay
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Inspired by "Bluebell in Fairyland", he wrote his own fairy play "Peter Pan" |
James M. Barrie
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"With One Look", "The Greatest Star of All", "As If We Never Said Goodbye" |
Sunset Boulevard
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The 1994 movie "JLG by JLG" is a self-portrait by this film director & pioneer of the French New Wave |
Jean-Luc Godard
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Streptococci cause this childhood "fever" characterized by a bright red rash & high temperature |
(Alex: Doesn't it feel like you've just had to take another set of medical exams?)
Scarlet fever
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This word for a street urchin who wears raggedy clothes was the name of a demon in the poem "Piers Plowman" |
Ragamuffin
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The Bay of Campeche is a southern extension of this gulf |
Gulf of Mexico
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She's famous for her books about Ramona Quimby, as well as "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" |
Beverly Cleary
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"Easy To Be Hard", "Good Morning, Starshine", "Let The Sunshine In" |
Hair
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