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Lincoln reiterated Jefferson's belief that "all men are created" this |
equal
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Many people enjoy riding the hydrofoil from Vienna to this Hungarian capital |
Budapest
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His famous Milan "Last Supper" captures the moment when Christ says one of the disciples will betray him |
da Vinci
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In 1948 Kevin Tuohy developed the modern plastic type of this eye lens |
a contact lens
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He communicated with his friends by writing in "conversation books" after he became completely deaf |
Beethoven
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In his "For Whom the Bell Tolls", American Robert Jordan enters the Spanish Civil War on the Loyalist side |
Hemingway
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Of about 2 minutes, 20 minutes or 2 hours, the length of time it took to deliver |
2 minutes
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The Temple of the Reclining Buddha is the largest temple in this capital of Thailand |
Bangkok
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He moved back and forth between Barcelona & Paris while producing the work of his Blue Period |
Picasso
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Many of today's telescopes are similar to the reflector type made by this Englishman in 1668 |
Isaac Newton
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His intermezzo "Apollo et Hyacinthus" premiered in Salzburg in 1767; he was just 11 years old |
Mozart
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In "The Concord Hymn", Emerson wrote, "Here once the embattled farmers stood and fired" this |
"the shot heard round the world"
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The address was delivered at the new National Soldiers' Cemetery in this state |
Pennsylvania
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Once a colonial sugar plantation, La Casona is now the president's house in this Venezuelan capital |
Caracas
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Though his "Mother" is in Paris, the best collections of his work are in Washington & Glasgow |
Whistler
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His method of printing was so good, it remained little changed for 500 years |
Gutenberg
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His famous march "The High School Cadets" may be a favorite of your high school band |
(John Philip) Sousa
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Sequentially, "The Deerslayer" is the first of these tales, but it was the last written |
The Leatherstocking Tales
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Number of years between the Gettysburg Address & the Declaration of Independence |
87
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The Lake Gardens are one of the most popular attractions in this Malaysian capital |
Kuala Lumpur
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The "Night Watch" is the largest of his paintings - over 12 by 14 feet |
Rembrandt
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William Kelly devised a cheap method to make this material 4 years before Sir Henry Bessemer |
steel
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This Polish-French composer, a child prodigy, gave his first public piano performance when he was 8 |
Chopin
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In "A Tramp Abroad", this author describes a walking tour through the Alps & the Black Forest |
(Peter: Who is Fodor?)
Mark Twain
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Lincoln resolved that government of, by & for the people would not do this |
perish from the earth
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You'll find the State Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts in this capital of Ukraine |
Kiev
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Jean Arp gave the name "stabile" to this American's non-moving sculptures |
Alexander Calder
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Sir Joseph Swan invented the dry plate method of this |
photography
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"The Well-Tempered Clavier" is a collection of preludes & fugues by this composer |
J.S. Bach (Johann Sebastian)
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In this Melville novelette, a young sailor is hanged for killing a jealous petty officer named Claggart |
(Paul: What is Billy Budd, Sailor?) ... (Alex: [To Paul] No "Sailor" on it.) [The ruling of Paul's response as incorrect was reversed before Final Jeopardy! when Alex indicated that "Billy Budd, Billy Budd, Sailor or Billy Budd, Foretopman; any of those three would have been correct.")
Billy Budd
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