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Many centuries ago, Menander called marriage "a necessary one of these" |
evil
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She appeared with the folks on "Sesame Street" as an advocate of literacy |
Barbara Bush
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He wrote for radio before succeeding on Broadway with "All My Sons" in 1947 |
Arthur Miller
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The seven brightest stars of Ursa Major or the Great Bear form this famous pattern |
the Big Dipper
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The Book of Thoth, or Tot, is the traditional name for this deck of cards |
tarot cards
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Nepal's Royal Chitwan National Park is a rhinoceros sanctuary in the foothills of these mountains |
the Himalayas
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Mao Tse-Tung said, "Political power grows out of the barrel of one of these" |
a gun
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It rained on her 1971 Rose Garden wedding, the first one held outdoors at the White House |
Tricia Nixon
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The pen name of Yiddish author Solomon Rabinowitz or a Yiddish way to say, "Peace be with you" |
Sholem Aleichem
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Elliptical, irregular & spiral are the 3 main types of these star systems |
galaxies
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In 1822, Jefferson City, Missouri, was laid out by the son of this frontiersman |
Daniel Boone
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This country's national parks include Megiddo, Caesarea, & Masada |
Israel
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Novel in which Tolstoy wrote, "The strongest of all warriors are these two, time & patience" |
War & Peace
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After his fiancee died, a possible suicide, he never married |
James Buchanan
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His 1881 play "Ghosts" created a furor wherever it first played |
Ibsen
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Helpful to farmers, the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called this |
the harvest moon
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Baseball, Manchester & London are three different boards commonly used for this game |
(Ed: What is Trivial Pursuit?) (Peggy: What is Monopoly?)
darts
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Appropriately, the world's largest park is located on this, the world's largest island |
(Deborah: What is Australia?)
Greenland
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The actual Shakespeare quote is not, "gild the lily", but do this to it |
(Alex: The actual quote from King John is [*].)
paint the lily
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His son was a Confederate general & his daughter was married to Jefferson Davis |
Zachary Taylor
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Bald, absurdist playwright who wrote "The Bald Soprano" |
Ionesco
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As the evening star, this planet has been called Hesperus |
Venus
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In 1978, she became the first immediate member of the royal family to get divorced since Henry VIII |
Princess Margaret
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One can visit prehistoric stone statues at Chile's Isla de Pascua National Park on this island |
(Ed: I have no idea.) (Alex: Isla de Pascua, the Isle of Easter, or [*].)
Easter Island
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Coleridge wrote, "In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a stately" one of these "decree" |
(Ed: What is a law?)
pleasure dome
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Family name of the man who was a brother of one president & father of a first lady |
(Alex: Teddy Roosevelt's brother.)
Elliott Roosevelt
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This Englishman is said to have established his reputation with 1959's "The Caretaker" |
(Harold) Pinter
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Edwin Hubble discovered, "The farther a galaxy is from us, the faster it's" doing this |
traveling away from us
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In 1817 he liberated Chile from Spanish rule & became Supreme Dictator |
(Ed: Who is Bolivar?)
Bernardo O'Higgins
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Botswana's Gemsbok Park is a game preserve set aside in this desert |
(Peggy: What is the Sahara?)
the Kalahari
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