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This light metal, symbol Li, falls between helium & beryllium on the periodic table |
lithium
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What's now Nelson Mandela Avenue in Harare, Zimbabwe was once Baker Avenue in Salisbury, here |
Rhodesia
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Percussionist Pete Escovedo played with Santana; this daughter of his played & sang with Prince |
Sheila E.
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Georges Pompidou was a President of France & Georgios Papandreou was a Prime Minister of this country |
Greece
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John Hughes wrote the screenplay for this film based on Hank Ketcham's long-running comic strip |
Dennis the Menace
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Reflecting about 95% of the light falling upon it, it's the most lustrous of all metals |
(Patrick: What is platinum?)
silver
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Joey Potter, Pacey Witter, Jen Lindley |
Dawson's Creek
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What's now the Democratic Republic of the Congo used to be just the Republic of the Congo, & in between, this |
Zaire
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Glenna Goodacre's creations include the Sacagawea dollar design & this daughter married to Harry Connick Jr. |
Jill Goodacre
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Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, the son of this country's dictator, founded its Falange Party in 1933 |
Spain
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Baddeleyite, an ore of this metal, symbol Zr, is used to make laboratory crucibles |
zirconium
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Tony, Carmela, Dr. Jennifer Melfi |
The Sopranos
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The country that made up most of the Spanish Netherlands in 1700 is known as this today |
(Eok: What are the Azores?)
Belgium
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Francis Cugat, brother of bandleader Xavier, created the cover illustration for this novel, seen here |
The Great Gatsby
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A Swedish Cabinet Minister in 1951, he went on to become a U.N. Secretary-General |
Dag Hammarskjold
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While in Rome on a scholarship, Georges Bizet wrote a symphonic ode about this Portuguese explorer to India |
Vasco da Gama
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Painter's colic is a group of symptoms caused by an excess of this element in the body |
(Sandy: What is titanium?)
lead
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Paul Drake, Hamilton Burger, Della Street |
Perry Mason
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When still under British control, this present country was the Federation of South Arabia |
(Patrick: What is Libya?) (Sandy: What is Saudi Arabia?)
Yemen
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Frank Lloyd Wright's daughter married Kenneth Baxter & gave birth to this Oscar-winning actress |
Anne Baxter
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In 1959 he got his butt booted out of office for a second time in Cuba |
Fulgencio Batista
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This French seaport on the English Channel was the site of a disastrous Allied commando raid August 19, 1942 |
(Eok: What is Dunkirk?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Dieppe
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This element used in the mantles of some camping lanterns was named for the Norse god of thunder |
thorium
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Agnes Dipesto, David Addison, Maddie Hayes |
Moonlighting
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According to their legends, the Goths came from Scandza, now known as this country |
Sweden
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Last name of pundit William, a staunch critic of Bill Clinton, & his brother Robert, who was Clinton's lawyer |
Bennett
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It should dawn on you that this man born back in 1866 is considered the Father of modern China |
Sun Yat-sen
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