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In June, his "Born in the USA" album began a 96-week run on Billboard's Top 40 chart |
Bruce Springsteen
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They go together like a horse & carriage |
love & marriage
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James Joyce left this city at 20 & seldom returned, but many of his works are set there |
Dublin
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Eyeless fish inhabit the Echo River, the largest river in this Kentucky cave system |
Mammoth Cave
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Cinnabar is the principal ore of this liquid metal |
mercury
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In 1926, Carter G. Woodson founded Negro History Week, the forerunner of this current observance |
(Kathe: What is Black History Week?) ... (Alex: Gosh, I hate to penalize you on that one, Kathy, but it's [*]. They've extended it as well as changed the name.)
Black History Month
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In late November, 52-year-old William Schroeder became the second recipient of this |
(Mark: What is a heart transplant?) (Alex: Heart transplant is right. No, sorry. That is incorrect.) (Kathe: What is a heart and lung transplant?) ... (Both of you are making the same assumption that it was the transplant of an actual heart when, in effect, it was [*].)
an artificial heart
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Gotham City's dynamic duo |
Batman & Robin
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Chapter 1 of this novel is entitled "The Three Presents of Monsieur d'Artagnan, The Father" |
(Charles: What is the Four Musketeers?)
The Three Musketeers
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The temperature of the water in this state's Hot Springs National Park is always 143 degrees Fahrenheit |
Arkansas
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It's the main metal in brass and bronze |
copper
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This organization was established in 1944 to raise funds for Black education |
the United Negro College Fund
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In September, a month after his acquittal on drug charges, his wife, Cristina Ferrare, left him |
John DeLorean
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They were last seen together on screen in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" |
Spencer Tracy & Katharine Hepburn
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This German's Danzig Trilogy consists of "The Tin Drum", "Cat and Mouse" & "Dog Ears" |
Günter Grass
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The John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway links Yellowstone with this national park, 6 miles south |
Grand Teton National Park
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South Africa & the USSR are leading producers of this metal, which miners call white gold |
platinum
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A young student named Linda Brown was the focus of this landmark 1954 case |
(Mark: Topeka Board of Education. Brown versus.) (Alex: Sorry, you didn't phrase it in the form of a question.)
Brown v. Board of Education
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Perhaps feeling he didn't have the right stuff, he withdrew from the presidential race in March |
John Glenn
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Since 1983, America's first hour-long national evening news show has been co-anchored by this pair |
MacNeil & Lehrer
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William Sylvanus Baxter's age in Booth Tarkington's novel or the novel's title |
17
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Oregon's only national park features this lake |
Crater Lake National Park
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To prevent rusting, iron is often galvanized or coated with this metal |
(Mark: What is tin?) ... (Alex: Mark realizes now you should have said...) (Mark: Nickel.) (Alex: No, you should have said [*]. What is [*]?) (Mark: I shouldn't have said anything.) (Alex: I shouldn't have said anything. Well, that's another way of looking at it. It hasn't worked out particularly well for you, Mark or Kathe.)
zinc
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In the 1850s, this female preacher became an impassioned spokeswoman for the rights of women |
Sojourner Truth
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A gas leak at this company's chemical plant in Bhopal, India left 2,000 dead & more than 100,000 injured |
Union Carbide
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Located in New York City, the largest bookstore in the United States bears the name of this pair |
Barnes & Noble
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The title of this George Eliot novel refers to Dorlcote Mill |
The Mill on the Floss
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One of two National Parks in South Dakota |
(Kathe: What is Mount Rushmore Monument National Park?)
Badlands or Wind Cave
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Metals that can be hammered into thin sheets are described by this adjective |
malleable
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This ex-slave, a renowned orator, was the United States minister to Haiti from 1889 to 1891 |
Frederick Douglass
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