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Testing the water in Africa's largest freshwater lake |
Lake Victoria
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A writer said he'd eat his T-shirt if Andre won this British event in 1992 (bon appetit!) |
Wimbledon
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King Lear foolishly rejects this viruous daughter |
Cordelia
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This cold region of Russia makes up about 75% of the country's land area |
Siberia
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Telephone this official London residence of the Queen & ask if they have Prince Albert in a can |
Buckingham Palace
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Repetitive literary device illustrated in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" |
alliteration
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Having a splash in Needles, California |
(Chris: What is the Pacific Ocean?)
the Colorado River
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In 1999 Agassi made a thrilling comeback, winning this clay-court Grand Slam tournament |
(Brad: What is the U.S. Open?)
the French Open
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Miranda's father, he ends "The Tempest" with an epilogue |
Prospero
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Canadian doctors say this Winnie the Pooh character suffered chronic depression & was unable to enjoy life |
(Alex: [Sadly] Eeyore is right.) (Chris: Thanks for noticin'.)
Eeyore
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Impress friends by memorizing all the Canadian provinical capitals including this capital of Manitoba |
(Chris: What is Alberta?)
Winnipeg
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Taking a dip in Iquitos, Peru |
(Rachel: What is Lake Titicaca?) (Chris: What is the Pacific Ocean?)
the Amazon River
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This German woman, the current Mrs. Agassi, won the 1988 Grand Slam |
Steffi Graf
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"Romeo and Juliet" begins, "Two households, both alike in" this |
dignity
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Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate, represented this state, 1993-1999 |
Illinois
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Raise some of these animals, like the Rhode Island Red or the Cornish, in the quad |
chickens
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An emblem of this city in Spain is the Giralda, a Muslim minaret that's part of the city's cathedral |
Seville
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In an Alpine lake that's a widening of the Rhone River |
Lake Geneva
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Agassi won the 1995 Australian Open by beating him, Andre's co-star in Nike's "Guerrilla Tennis" ads |
Pete Sampras
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Act I of this tragedy begins in a palace in Alexandria |
Antony and Cleopatra
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Oscar Wilde combined with comedy with farce for this play, his last & most famous |
The Importance of Being Earnest
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Prepare for life after college by doing this West Indian dance that shares its name with a border region of hell |
the Limbo
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It can refer to the oars used to propel a boat, or a racing boat propelled by those oars |
scull
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Capsized in a riverboat off Turin, Italy |
(Rachel: What is the Mediterranean Sea?) (Chris: What is the Aegean Sea?)
the Po River
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In 1994 Andre became the first unseeded men's singles champ at this NYC Grand Slam event |
the U.S. Open
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Comedy in which Lysander says, "The course of true love never did run smooth" |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A zygote is produced by the union of 2 of these sex cells, an egg & a sperm |
gametes
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Get in touch with your inner reindeer & paw through snow to reach these symbiotic fungi to eat |
(Rachel: What are mistletoe?)
lichens
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The Bulgarian language is written in this alphabet |
Cyrillic
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