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Bronchodilators open or widen the bronchioles, small passages in these |
the lungs
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A huge earthquake destroyed this city, now Venezuela's capital |
Caracas
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India is second to this country in the number of Baptists |
United States
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This Illinois poet's "Complete Poems" won in 1951; his "Corn Huskers" shared a 1919 prize |
Carl Sandburg
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It helps to know this official language of Gabon if you want to sing its national anthem, "La Concorde" |
French
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Bob sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" on the movie soundtrack "Pat Garrett and" this outlaw |
Billy the Kid
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Dextromethorphan is an antitussive, a drug taken to suppress this |
coughing
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In 1812 his troops defeated Napoleon's at Salamanca; in 1814 he was made a duke |
Wellington
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This denomination that derives its doctrine from the Church of England was organized in Phila. in 1789 |
Episcopalian
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In this family, Amy won in 1926 & her cousin Robert won in 1947 |
the Lowells
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This Bantu language, spoken widely on the coast of east Africa, contains many loanwords from Arabic |
Swahili
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This 1963 song begins, "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?" |
"Blowin' in the Wind"
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Also called sulfonamides, these were the first systemic drugs used to combat bacterial infection |
sulfa drugs
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The first volume of these brothers' fairy tales was published |
Grimm Brothers
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This Chinese belief system was formulated in the texts "Lao-tzu", "Chuang-tzu" & "Lieh-tzu" |
Taoism (Daoism)
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He won 4 times in 3 decades: the 1920s, '30s & '40s |
Robert Frost
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UEA is the Universal Association of speakers of this artificial language |
Esperanto
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This guitarist's "Experience" had a Top 20 hit with Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" |
Jimi Hendrix
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Some organisms that cause this disease have developed resistance to chloroquine |
malaria
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In 1812 Seth Thomas set up his own factory to make these |
clocks
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Members of this religion define their community as "those who believe in the Vedas" |
Hindus
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The 2 winners in the 1920s who had Vincent in their names |
(Ann: Who are Edna St. Vincent Millay....) (Alex: Right.) (Ann: and I don't know the other one.)
Edna St. Vincent Millay & Stephen Vincent Benet
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Bokmal is a Norwegianized form of this other Scandinavian language |
(Ann: What is Swedish?)
Danish
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Dylan asked this person to "Play a song for me. In the jingle jangle mornin' I'll come followin' you" |
"Mr. Tambourine Man"
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This drug marketed as Tylenol relieves pain by inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins |
Acetaminophen
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Known for the redistricting bill he signed in 1812, he was also elected vice president that year |
(Ann: Who is Gerrymandering?)
Elbridge Gerry
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is closely related to this Christian church of Egypt |
the Coptic Church
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1979's winner, in 1986 he was made the first U.S. Poet Laureate |
Robert Penn Warren
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Belarussian, which resembles Ukrainian, is a Slavic language written in this alphabet |
Cyrillic
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"You better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone for" this is happening |
"The Times They Are a-Changin'"
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