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It's jealousy between brothers & sisters based on their competition for attention |
sibling rivalry
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The Amati family was known for making violins & the Tubbs family for making these for violins |
bows
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While recovering from spinal surgery, he began work on "Profiles in Courage" |
John Kennedy
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The prickly pear is not a pear, but one of these desert plants |
a cactus
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Completes the Mormon Church's full name, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day... |
Saints
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In the War of 1812, the British burned Washington after we burned this Ontario city |
(Alex: Correct. It was then called York, and we have less than a minute to go in the round.)
Toronto
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A type of neurosis, it's an irrational fear of something |
a phobia
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First played in the 1740s, it's the oldest national anthem |
"God Save The Queen" (or The King)
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After returning home to Missouri, he wrote "Year of Decisions" & "Years of Trial & Hope" |
Harry Truman
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Popular varieties of this include Sunray, Big Boy & Beefsteak |
the tomato
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Boston proved un"friendly" to Mary Dyer, a follower of this religion who was hanged in 1660 |
(John: What is witchcraft?)
the Quakers
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The NHL Flames moved from Atlanta, which burned in 1864, to this city that had a big fire in 1886 |
Calgary
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Freud stopped using this technique to bring out hidden memories when he turned to free association |
hypnosis
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Irish composer John Field came up with this 19th century Romantic form, literally a "night piece" |
a nocturne
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"Six Crises" is an account of his political career before he became president |
Richard Nixon
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This fir, Oregon's state tree, is named for a Scottish botanist who was first to describe the species |
the Douglas fir
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The first reform congregation of this religion in the U.S. was founded in Charleston, S.C. in 1824 |
Judaism
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This Manitoba city's Royal Ballet is world famous |
(Alex: Except on Jeopardy! with Jay, John, and George.)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Jacob Moreno created this "theatrical" group therapy technique where patients act out their problems |
psychodrama
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"Prabhati" was written for Yehudi Menuhin by this classical sitarist |
Ravi Shankar
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Franklin Roosevelt titled his 1928 account of this New York governor "The Happy Warrior" |
Al Smith
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The female part of a flower; it contains a stigma, a style & an ovary |
the pistil
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The religion of almost all of the residents of Madras |
Hindu
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Though you take a ferry to get there, this provincial capital is still the west end of the Trans-Canada Highway |
Victoria
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This Swiss psychologist was under 30 when he wrote "The Language and Thought of the Child" |
(John: Who is Carl Jung?)
(Jean) Piaget
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19th century French composer noted for his "Te Deum" & "Symphonie Fantastique" |
Berlioz
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His memoirs were published in 1971 as "The Vantage Point: Perspectives of the Presidency" |
(Jay: Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?)
LBJ (Lyndon Johnson)
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In the U.S. about 50% of this grain is used for stock feed & another 25% as a source for malt |
barley
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Britannica defines it as "the ancient pre-Islamic religion of Iran" |
Zoroastrianism
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Founded in 1786, the Molson Brewery in this city is Canada's oldest operating brewery |
(Alex: For many, many years the Molson company has owned the [*] Canadiens hockey team, so the correct response is, What is [*], Quebec?)
Montreal
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