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In a 296,000 word report the Warren Commission concluded he acted alone |
Oswald
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Song from this musical include "Food, Glorious Food" & "Boy For Sale" |
Oliver!
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The real name of this 5-year-old Swiss orphan is Adelheid |
Heidi
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The part of this, below the surface of the skin, rests in a bag-like structure called a follicle |
hair
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Vinson Massif, overlooking the Ronne ice shelf, is this continent's highest peak |
Antarctica
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This angel whose name is Hebrew for "man of God" announced the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias |
Gabriel
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To honor the 400th anniversary of America's discovery the Columbian Exposition was held in this city in 1893 |
Chicago
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Tony-winning Broadway show that gave us the following song:
"Nighttime sharpens, heightens each sensation / Darkness wakes and stirs imagination..." |
[Cathy did not include the leading article in her response.]
The Phantom of the Opera
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The narrator of this story, the Usher's only friend, is never identified by name |
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
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Of 18, 24 or 30, the number of ribs in a human body |
24
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Homer described it as basking in a cloudless sky, undisturbed by storms or rain |
Mt. Olympus
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Among lizards, only this family has a distinctly audible voice |
the gecko
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In opposition to Pres. Jackson, Henry Clay & Daniel Webster formed this political party in 1834 |
the Whigs
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This longest-running musical in theater history is based on Edmond Rostand's play "Les Romanesques" |
The Fantasticks
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Medea is married to this king whom she once helped to acquire the Golden Fleece |
Jason
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Inhaling & exhaling results mainly from the contraction of this muscle |
the diaphragm
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The Garonne River of France & the Segre of Spain both rise in this chain |
the Pyrenees
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On June 29, 1613, this London theater burnt down during a performance of "Henry VIII" |
the Globe Theatre
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In 1702, this colonial preacher & scholar published his "Magnalia Christi Americana" |
Cotton Mather
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The Irish ballad "How Are Things In Glocca Morra?" was introduced in this musical |
Finian's Rainbow
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Aslan is the great lion in this author's stories of Narnia |
C.S. Lewis
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This leaf-shaped structure forms a lid preventing swallowed food from entering the windpipe |
the epiglottis
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The Alps are a continuation of these mountains which extend along the Italian peninsula |
the Apennines
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Victor Hugo's home is now a museum on this 2nd largest of the Channel Islands |
Guernsey
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The Monroe Doctrine was masterminded by this Secretary of State who later became president |
(Aaron: Who is Madison?) (Cathy: Who is Monroe?) (Dave: Who is Van Buren?) ... (Alex: No harm, no foul on that, you each lost the same amount.)
John Quincy Adams
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It's based on Damon Runyon's short story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" |
Guys and Dolls
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"K" is the young man seeking admission to the castle in this man's unfinished novel "The Castle" |
(Franz) Kafka
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This largest nerve of the body extends down the back of the thigh to the foot |
the sciatic
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This country has 3 Sierra Madre ranges; Oriental, Occidental & del Sur |
Mexico
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In 157 A.D. this Greek was appointed physician to the gladiators at Pergamon |
Galen
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