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Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula extends far into this, the deepest of the Great Lakes |
Lake Superior
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After an opponent's statement, you may get 2 minutes to do this, not to re-if or re-and |
rebut
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He used to walk 20 miles between New Salem & Springfield to borrow law books to study |
(Andy: Who was Washington?)
Lincoln
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2001's "Riding in Cars with Boys" starred this actress from 1995's "Boys on the Side" |
Drew Barrymore
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The shape of this, our home galaxy, has been described as a pancake with a bulge in the center |
the Milky Way
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Before being named for a queen, this largest African lake was known to the Arabs as Ukerewe |
Victoria
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The negative side may defend the present situation, known by this 2-word Latin phrase |
the status quo
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During the 1770s he married Martha & became governor of Virginia |
(Liana: Who is Washington?)
Jefferson
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In "On the Line", he was 'N Sync with his character of Kevin Gibbons |
Lance Bass
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In a poem by Longfellow, Hiawatha's marriage to her is no laughing matter |
(Liana: Who is Tiger Lily?)
Minnehaha
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Many Hindus ask to be cremated near this most sacred river of India |
the Ganges
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This word begins a debate proposition, such as "...that the U.S.should adopt a policy of free trade" |
(George: What is provided?)
resolved
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This man who was a janitor for a time while attending college in San Marcos, Texas, was a vice president, too |
(Liana: Who is Jackson?)
LBJ (Lyndon Johnson)
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The 2001 DVD for this 1999 film included 7 new scenes & the music video "Duel of the Fates" |
(Andy: What is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?)
Star Wars: Episode I
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"Living by the Word" is a collection of prose pieces by this author of "The Color Purple" |
(Alice) Walker
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A Nereid is a sea nymph, so it's appropriate that this planet has a satellite named Nereid |
Neptune
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The world's largest river in volume, it has 7 tributaries longer than 1,000 miles |
the Amazon
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Lively give & take characterizes this style of debate named for its origin in Britain's House of Commons |
parliamentary style of debate
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From 1962 to 1965 he was the host of TV's "Death Valley Days" |
Reagan
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Jon Voight played Lord Henshingly Croft in this 2001 film, but you probably remember his daughter's role better |
(Lara Croft:) Tomb Raider
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By the end of this 1895 novel, Henry Flemming "had rid himself of the red sickness of battle" |
The Red Badge of Courage
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This star cluster is named for Atlas & Pleione's septet of daughters |
the Pleiades
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The delta of this, Italy's longest river, is advancing into the Adriatic Sea at 200 feet per year |
the Po
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This word derived from "forum" refers to the study of formal debates well as the use of science in law |
forensics
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Young Dick Nixon played piano at parties & the organ at a meeting house of this religion |
Quaker
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It's the classic tale of Buttercup, who's kidnapped to marry an evil prince & rescued by Westley |
The Princess Bride
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"Lost Laysen" is a once-lost novella that this "Gone with the Wind" author wrote when she was just 16 |
(Margaret) Mitchell
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This "crustacean" nebula was first observed around 1054 |
(Andy: What is Cancer?)
the Crab Nebula
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