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Some of these are voluntary & none can push; they can only pull |
muscles
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The National Library in this Algerian capital is partly housed in a Moorish palace |
Algiers
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It's Helen Brown's maiden name |
Gurley
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In the 17th century, Velazquez was one of this country's most important painters |
Spain
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Each June, the shrimp fleet in Biloxi, in this state, is blessed in a festival |
Mississippi
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The Mad Tea Party takes place under a tree in front of this hare's house |
the March Hare
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Organ enclosed in a sac called the pericardium |
the heart
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It's still the official language of Zimbabwe |
English
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Hey, man, he wrote "Our Man in Havana", "The Third Man" & "The Human Factor" |
Graham Greene
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The highly controversial Elgin Marbles are on display in this museum |
the British Museum
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He was an actual construction worker on the Big Bend Tunnel on the C&O Railroad in West Virginia |
(Tom: Who's, uh, John Brown?)
John Henry
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These roly-poly twins danced with Alice until they were out of breath |
Tweedledum & Tweedledee
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It's the joint most commonly afflicted with gout or a bunion |
the big toe
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This king of Morocco holds a law degree from the University of Bordeaux, Rabat Extension |
King Hassan
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This author's ashes were scattered over Greenwood Cemetery in Sauk Centre, Minnesota |
Sinclair Lewis
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In 1876, this Impressionist leader painted his wife Camille in the garden at the house in Argenteuil |
(Claude) Monet
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This Montana battle site is surrounded by the Crow Indian Reservation |
the Little Bighorn
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Live hedgehogs are used for balls in this game; when Alice tries to hit them, they run away |
croquet
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From the Greek "karoun", to stupefy, comes the name of this artery supplying blood to the head |
the carotid
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By the end of 1956, over 13,000 people had died in this country's Mau Mau uprising |
Kenya
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He not only wrote "The Corsican Brothers", he's also the story's narrator |
Alexandre Dumas (the father)
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In the 16th century, the Della Robbia family ran a sculpture studio in this city |
Florence
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Though the crime was committed in Fall River, New Bedford, Mass., was the site of her 1893 murder trial |
Lizzie Borden
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The Mock Turtle says, "Ambition, distraction, uglification & derision are all branches of" this |
(Deborah: What is philosophy?)
arithmetic
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The heart & lungs lie within this cavity bounded by the walls of the chest |
(Phil: What is the pericardium?) (Deborah: What is the pleural cavity?)
the thorax (the thoracic cavity)
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This country's national museum is one of the main attractions in Kampala |
Uganda
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During World War II, he was made naval historian for part of the South Pacific |
James Michener
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In 1963, this man from Chadds Ford, Penn., became the first painter to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
(Tom: Who is Jackson Pollock?)
Andrew Wyeth
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Known for his strong convictions, he said, "Our country, right or wrong" & died in a duel |
Stephen Decatur
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This regal chess piece tells Alice, "I'm five times as rich as you are & five times as clever" |
the Red Queen
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