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    | The 2 forces that cause soil erosion are water & this, which includes a process called deflation | 
    wind
 
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    | Working for UNICEF is this woman, mom to 14 kids & movie mom to "Rosemary's Baby" | 
    Mia Farrow
 
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    | Synchronized swimming used to be called "water" this, though it's hard to be "en pointe" in the pool | 
    ballet
 
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    | The Dada art movement originated at the Cabaret Voltaire in 1916 in this largest Swiss city | 
    (Jill: What is Geneva?)
  Zurich
 
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    | In 1788 Col. George Clendenin danced off with the deed to this city now in West Virginia for, we hear, under a buck | 
    Charleston
 
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    | It's the term for the decorative "A.T." on my cufflinks | 
    monogram
 
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    | This rock is basically froth formed from liquid lava | 
    (James: What is basalt?)
  pumice
 
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    | Appointed in August 2001, this movie "Tomb Raider" is tackling the refugee problem | 
    Angelina Jolie
 
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    | Hockey has the penalty shot; this game has the penalty throw | 
    (Jill: What is basketball?)
  water polo
 
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    | This Florentine's 1483 "Madonna of the Rocks" is his earliest major work that survives in complete form | 
    da Vinci
 
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    | Imprisoned for life in 1865, this doctor was pardoned by the President in 1869 | 
    Samuel Mudd
 
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    | A type of exercise, or a type of bra | 
    (Lynne: What is jogging?) (James: What is sports?)
  push-up
 
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    | The "creta" in Cretaceous comes from the Latin for this substance picked up by some blackboard erasers | 
    chalk
 
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    | Seen here, he was the first U.N. goodwill ambassador | 
    Danny Kaye
 
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    | In the Olympics, this event name means you can use any stroke, but it's usually the crawl | 
    freestyle
 
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    | In 1934 this midwestern regionalist became an assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Iowa | 
    (Lynne: Who is Whistler?)
  Grant Wood
 
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    | This ex-president of a South Carolina railroad negotiated a purchase from Mexico for a new U.S. route | 
    (Lynne: [no response])
  James Gadsden
 
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    | Once you ring in, you've reached "the point of" this | 
    no return
 
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    | Do we have to spell it out for you? Speleology is the study of these | 
    caves
 
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    | Made a UNICEF ambassador in 1988, this Oscar winner spent the last years of her life working for needy children | 
    Audrey Hepburn
 
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    | Rhyming term for an insect-like fishing lure that floats on the surface of the water | 
    dry fly
 
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    | As a boy, Titian was sent to this city to study under the masters; he spent most of the rest of his life there | 
    Venice
 
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    | The Flame is a variety of red grape with this popular quality | 
    seedless
 
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    | The Eniwetok Atoll sits on a limestone cap that's sitting on the summit of one of these | 
    a volcano
 
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    | This South African Nobel Laureate author is an ambassador for the U.N. development program | 
    Nadine Gordimer
 
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    | The introduction of aluminum made this type of diving board more flexible, giving divers more height | 
    (James: What is a high dive?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  springboard
 
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    | This Dutch artist's "Composition B With Red, 1935", scorned by critics in 1936, was sold in 1999 for about $4.5 million | 
    Piet Mondrian
 
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    | Scented liquid originating in a German city | 
    Eau de Cologne
 
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