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On August 11, 1999 a total one of these will occur |
Solar eclipse
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Wooden stave churches of Norway were built by these seafarers using shipbuilding techniques |
Vikings
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In 1990 this "Bridge Over Troubled Water" duo was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
Simon & Garfunkel
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The Saint Jordi Sports Palace in this Spanish city was built for the 1992 Summer Olympics |
Barcelona
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The general type of this military tribunal usually has a jury of 5 members |
Court martial
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At least 3 complete sets of this Boston silversmith's tea sets are known to survive |
Paul Revere
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The Chinese New Year in 1999 will mark the beginning of the year of this creature, Hef's favorite |
Rabbit
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Willow Creek Community Church draws 15,000 worshipers every week to this Illinois city's suburbs |
Chicago
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Dan Seals was part of England Dan & John Ford Coley & his brother Jim Seals was part of this duo |
Seals & Crofts
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The Belvedere Palace adjacent to this city's Lazienki Park is the official residence of the Polish president |
Warsaw
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Like a witness, a prospective juror who lies during selection can be charged with this crime |
Perjury
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The 3 main kinds of tea are green, oolong & this "dark", fully fermented one |
(C: What is Darjeeling?)
Black tea
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Jim Guy Tucker's term as this state's governor was scheduled to end in 1999, but he resigned due to Whitewater |
Arkansas
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Hie Jinja, dedicated to Oyamakui no Kami, is a Tokyo shrine of this religion |
Shinto
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It seems like "Only Yesterday" that they were on "Top Of The World" with hits like "For All We Know" |
The Carpenters
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The bulk of Egypt's imports & exports pass through this port |
Alexandria
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In 1972 the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution does not require this type of jury verdict |
Unanimous
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In 1952 this company introduced its "Flo-Thru" tea bag |
Lipton
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Reelected in 1987 & 1993, this Egyptian president has said he will not seek a fourth term in 1999 |
[NOTE: He remained the president of Egypt until 2011.]
Hosni Mubarak
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Many Roman basilica churches were built after this emperor's Edict of Milan in 313 |
Constantine
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In the early '90s, these twins, Matthew & Gunnar, had a string of hits, including "After the Rain" |
Nelson
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Parque Dario in this capital has a monument to Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario |
Managua
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Term for the isolation of a jury from the public; it lasted 9 months in the O.J. Simpson criminal case |
Sequestering
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In 1827 theine was discovered in tea; it was later proven identical to this coffee stimulant |
Caffeine
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This 1950 Ray Bradbury classic begins in 1999 with men blasting off for another planet |
(C: What is "The War of the Worlds?") (Alex: I think that was written by H.G. Wells.)
"The Martian Chronicles"
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The oldest of these buildings in America was built in 1763 by Isaac Touro's Newport, R.I. congregation |
Synagogue
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"My Maria" could tell you Kix & Ronnie are the first names of this top country duo |
Brooks & Dunn
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A railroad tunnel under the Mersey River connects this British city to the Wirral Peninsula |
Liverpool
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A trial jury is also called this type, as opposed to a grand jury |
Petit jury
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The city of Kandy is the economic focus of this country's tea-producing Central Highlands |
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
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