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HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 3 |
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This park contains more than 10,000 thermal sites, the greatest such concentration in the world |
Yellowstone
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With the Oakland A's in 1990, Ozzie Canseco was a teammate of this better-known twin brother |
Jose Canseco
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Octavian, a close friend of Virgil's, ruled Rome as emperor under this name |
Augustus
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Moses & Ben-Hur |
Charlton Heston
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Elections held following WWII in 1946 made this group the dominant Czech political party |
Communist Party
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In one year it runs from Aries to Pisces |
Zodiac
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Cape Sable, the southernmost point on the U.S. mainland, is located in this Florida national park |
Everglades
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Last name of actor twins Jeremy, seen on "Party of Five", & Jason, seen in "Jason and the Argonauts" |
London
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Virgil served as a tour guide for this poet in "The Divine Comedy" |
Dante
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Hamlet & William Wallace |
Mel Gibson
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This labor union whose members forge Fords left the AFL-CIO in 1968 but rejoined in 1981 |
UAW (United Auto Workers)
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Shaka was their warrior chief |
Zulus
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This Arizona park is named for the huge cacti that are unique to the region |
Saguaro National Park
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Twins Mandy & Sandy Bentley keep company with this septuagenarian playboy |
Hugh Hefner
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A mosaic found near Carthage shows Virgil between Melpomene & Clio, 2 members of this famous group |
Muses
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Axel Foley & Sherman Klump |
Eddie Murphy
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Medieval plagues were caused in part by widespread killing of these now common animals, then considered evil |
(J: What are rats?)
Cats
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Also the name of a wine, it's the most common red wine grape grown in California |
Zinfandel
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This state's Theodore Roosevelt Nat'l Park encompasses Teddy's Elkhorn Ranch & part of the Badlands |
(P: What is South Dakota?)
North Dakota
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This actress' twin sister Leslie played her double in "Terminator 2" |
Linda Hamilton
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Scholars have used Virgil's fourth "Eclogue" as proof that a pagan Roman had foretold of this person's birth |
Jesus Christ
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The Great Waldo Pepper & The Great Gatsby |
Robert Redford
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On August 22, 1922 gunmen took the life of this Irish leader played by Liam Neeson on the big screen |
Michael Collins
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Popular music style heard here, y'all: (around New Orleans) |
Zydeco
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Although Glacier Bay National Park is in Alaska, Glacier National Park is in this state |
(J: What is Washington?)
Montana
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The first names of the Mowry twins, & of their twin characters on "Sister, Sister" |
Tia & Tamara
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Virgil praised the Hellenism of this Italian "New City" that had been founded by the Greeks |
(J: I don't know.)
Naples (Neapolis)
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Ophelia & Rose DeWitt Bukater |
Kate Winslet
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In 1598 Henry IV granted French Protestants religious freedom by issuing this edict |
Edict of Nantes
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It's someone who shows excessive enthusiasm for a cause, especially a religious one |
Zealot
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