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Capt. Charles D. Sigsbee was in command of this ship when it blew up February 15, 1898 |
the Maine
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Most of this country's vineyards are in the area around Lake Geneva |
Switzerland
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This Belgian capital constitutes 1 of the country's 3 administrative regions |
Brussels
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While teaching Russian literature at Cornell, he wrote his famous novel "Lolita" |
Vladimir Nabokov
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Probate is the legal procedure by which one of these documents is proven valid or invalid |
a will
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She was a year younger than James Dean when they made this 1956 film |
Giant
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Samuel Smith wrote this song to a melody he found in a German book, not knowing it was England's anthem |
"America" (or "My Country, 'Tis Of Thee")
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Sekt is the German equivalent of this celebrated French sparkling wine |
Champagne
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Venice is known as the "Queen of" this sea |
the Adriatic
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"Much Obliged, Jeeves", this author's last collection of Bertie-&-Jeeves stories, was published in 1971 |
P.G. Wodehouse
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It's defined as one who could testify regarding what he had seen |
Eyewitness
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In 1942's "There's One Born Every Minute", Liz sang a duet with this person seen here: |
Carl "Alfalfa" Schweitzer
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1840s guidebooks could lead you landmark by landmark along this trail from Independence to Astoria |
the Oregon Trail
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Wine is produced in this grand duchy, along the Moselle River |
Luxembourg
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Gilbertese, a Micronesian language, is widely spoken in Kiribati, an island country in this ocean |
the Pacific
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It begins, "In the ancient city of London... a boy was born to a poor family of the name of Canty..." |
The Prince and the Pauper
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This word can mean to terminate a right or to quench a flame |
(Luis: What is...)
extinguish
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As Amy in this 1949 film, she marries Laurie after Jo rejects him |
Little Women
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Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt & Alfred E. Smith all held this political post |
Governor of New York
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Blue Nun & Crown of Crowns are 2 of the biggest producers of this famous German wine |
(Joel: What is riesling?) (Luis: What is gewurztraminer?) (Barbara: What is Rhine wine?)
Liebfraumilch
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You'll find San Marino, one of the world's smallest countries, in these mountains |
the Apennines
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In novels by Baroness Orczy, this colorful hero is really Sir Percy Blakeney |
the Scarlet Pimpernel
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In 1967 she starred in this Shakespearean comedy with Richard Burton |
(Luis: What is Kiss Me, Kate?) ... (Alex: That was the play it was based on.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Taming of the Shrew
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The Treaty of New Echota said these Indians would move west for $5 million & 7 million acres |
Cherokee
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The fino type of this wine is sometimes served chilled; the oloroso, at room temperature |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
sherry
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Canada is a federation of 2 territories & this many provinces |
10
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This 1922 novel by Hermann Hesse is based on the early life of Buddha |
Siddhartha
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In many U.S. jurisdictions, the M'Naghten rule is the test applied for this type of defense |
insanity
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In this 1972 film she was Zee |
X, Y & Zee
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