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The last of Pres. Wilson's "14 Points" called for creation of this international body |
the League of Nations
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In 1911, this painting was stolen from the Louvre & wasn't recovered for 2 years |
the Mona Lisa
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Among animals specifically declared inedible under these laws are the ossifrage, the coney & the bat |
the kosher laws
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"Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" is the only film in which this Hungarian played the monster |
Bela Lugoise
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"Jeopardy!" helped this man reach his current position among Forbes' 400 wealthiest |
Merv Griffin
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Surprisingly, the world's largest turkey farm isn't in America but in this land the pilgrims left |
England
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This war began in present-day Lafayette County, Pennsylvania & spread to Europe & India |
the 7 Years War (or the French & Indian War)
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Famed for his portraits of George Washington, his most famous work was never completed |
(Steven: Who was Vincent Peale?)
Gilbert Stuart
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Peter likens the devil to a roaring one of these, "seeking whom he may desire" |
a lion
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In a '43 film, Lon Chaney, Jr. visits the south using the name Alucard, an alias for this |
Dracula (spelled backwards)
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The 11 wealthiest people in Delaware are all connected with this company |
DuPont
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Biggest one of these ever found is the Cullinan |
diamond
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World War I broke out July 28, 1914 when Austria declared war on this country |
(Mike: What is Serbo-Croatia?) (Alex: No.) (Mike: [*]!) ... (Alex: Yes, Mike, you have to be careful about blurting out a response because you're helping as was the case here, you're helping Steven although he probably knew it. Select.)
Serbia
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Andrew Mellon gave the U.S. gov't both his art collection & money to build this museum to house it |
the National Gallery
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Isaiah prophesied this "shall dwell with the lamb" |
(Mike: What is the lion?)
the wolf
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"River's Edge" star Ione Sky is the daughter of this '60s "Mellow Yellow" singer |
Donovan
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Winthrop Paul Rockefeller is only the 2nd-richest man in this state |
(Mike: What is West Virginia?)
Arkansas
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A former Orthodox Church mission, the world's biggest embassy is this country's in Peking |
the Soviet embassy
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When deposed in 1909, this country's sultan, Abdul-Hamid II, had 370 women & 127 eunuchs in his harem |
Turkey
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Though he lived in Europe for 26 of his last 33 yrs., George Catlin is best known for paintings of them |
[End-of-round signal sounds]
Indians
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The 4 described in Revelation chapter 6 were white, red, black & pale |
(Alex: Referring to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.)
horses
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1984 film in which Danny Glover helps Sally Field bring in her 1st cotton crop |
Places in the Heart
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Bigger than Belgium, the world's largest park is this country's Wood Buffalo National Park |
(Dan: What is South Africa?)
Canada
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His brother, Alexander Ulyanov, was executed for plotting to kill Czar Alexander III |
Lenin
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Jesus said they "have holes & the birds have nests; but the Son of Man hath not where to lay his head |
foxes
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"Camelot" and Walt Disney's "The Sword in the Stone" were based on parts of this T.H. White work |
The Once and Future King
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Most massive living thing on earth is a giant sequoia tree named for this general |
(Alex: That's right and we've got a minute to go.)
General Sherman
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