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This 16-year-old is miffed when Ashley Wilkes decides to marry Melanie instead of her |
Scarlett O'Hara
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From a French phrase for "traveling hospital", it'll get you to the hospital quickly in an emergency |
Ambulance
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Edward Kennedy, John Kerry |
Massachusetts
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"The Phantom Menace" was the first film he directed since the original "Star Wars" in 1977 |
George Lucas
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Tradition says it cracked in 1835 while tolling the death of John Marshall |
Liberty Bell
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This world capital's name is from the Arabic Al Qahira, "The Victorious" |
Cairo
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Stradlater is the cocky prep school roommate of this J.D. Salinger teenager |
Holden Caulfield
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Type of airplane seen here; it gets its name from its double-wing structure |
Biplane
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Charles Robb, John Warner |
Virginia
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This Hutt, an unscrupulous crime lord, introduces the racers for the biggest podrace of the year |
Jabba the Hutt
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In 1837 William Procter formed a business partnership with this man in Cincinnati |
James Gamble
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Produced by the destructive distillation of wood, it helps artists draw the line |
Charcoal
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When "Little Women" begins, this eldest of the March sisters is 16 |
(Emily: Who is Jo?)
Meg
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"Feline" name for the type of boat seen here |
Catamaran
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Phil Gramm, Kay Bailey Hutchison |
(Elizabeth: What is Tennessee?)
Texas
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Using spare parts, Anakin built this protocol droid to be a household servant |
(Elizabeth: Who is R2-D2?)
C-3PO
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John Jacob Astor got out of this business in 1834, way before PETA could pester him |
Fur
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Unlike Dolly the Sheep, an identical twin is a naturally occurring one of these |
Clone
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By age 13 Philip Carey is a student at the King's School in Tercanbury in this Somerset Maugham novel |
"Of Human Bondage"
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The tail rotor counters torque on this type of aircraft developed in the 1930s |
Helicopter
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William Frist, Fred Thompson |
Tennessee
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Needing repairs, Queen Amidala's starship landed on this planet where young Anakin Skywalker lived with his mom |
Tatooine
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When he died in 1830, this South American liberator was disliked by many; he's seen in a different light today |
Simon Bolivar
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Nun but the best live in one |
Convent
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18-year-old Carrie Meeber moves to Chicago & gets a job in a shoe factory in this Theodore Dreiser novel |
"Sister Carrie"
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Seen here, it's something you have to have "patients" to move around |
Gurney
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Christopher Dodd, Joseph Lieberman |
Connecticut
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Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn fights a deadly lightsaber duel with this evil Sith apprentice |
Darth Maul
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In 1836 Richmond, Canada, just across the river from Detroit, was renamed this |
Windsor
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In 1508 Leonardo da Vinci suggested these to correct defective vision |
Contact lenses
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