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After Sicily, Sardinia is the largest island in this sea |
the Mediterranean
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She left a gram of radium to the Univ. of Paris on the condition that her daughter Irene have access to it |
Marie Curie
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At the 1992 Democratic Convention, Rep. Maxine Waters gave one of the speeches seconding his nomination |
Bill Clinton
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"When somebody loves you, it's no good unless he loves you" this much |
"All The Way"
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This U.S. Caribbean island got Commonwealth status July 25, 1952 |
Puerto Rico
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Socrates was born & spent his life in this city |
Athens
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It's South America's second-largest country in both area & population |
Argentina
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His will provided for the establishment of a journalism school as well as a series of prizes |
Pulitzer
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Rep. Olympia J. Snowe of this "Down East" state is married to its governor, John McKernan |
Maine
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"Have yourself" one of these, "let your heart be light" |
a merry little Christmas
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On July 25, 1909 Louis Bleriot became the first to cross the English Channel this way |
(Karl: What is by balloon?) (Leah: What is by swimming?)
by flying
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Socrates was charged with religious heresy & doing this |
corrupting the youth
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Hudson is the largest bay in terms of shoreline & this bay in the Indian Ocean is the largest in area |
Bengal
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In 1877 he left over $2 million to his 17 surviving wives & their children |
(Leah: Who is Joseph Smith?)
Brigham Young
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Lynn Martin replaced this woman as Secretary of Labor in 1991 |
(Alex: We're on the wrong kind of roll here, folks.)
Elizabeth Dole
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"Something's Gotta Give" was introduced by this dancer in "Daddy Long Legs" |
Fred Astaire
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This Italian ocean liner that sank July 25, 1956 was named for a Genoese statesman |
(Lori: What is the Lusitania?)
the Andrea Doria
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The process of finding universal truths by repeated questions is known as this |
the Socratic method
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The population of this territory is about 95% Chinese & 1% Portuguese |
Macau
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Though they were separated, this choreographer left much of his estate to wife Gwen Verdon |
Bob Fosse
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Former Rep. Millicent Fenwick, the model for Lacey Davenport in this comic strip, died in 1992 |
Doonesbury
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"Hey there!" She's "swinging down the street so fancy free" |
"Georgy Girl"
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Called "Old Fuss and Feathers", he was wounded twice at the July 25, 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane |
Winfield Scott
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Shakespearean character who didn't mind if his wife was as "shrewd as Socrates' Xanthippe" |
(Leah: Who is Macbeth?)
Petruchio
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Until 1970 the name of this sultanate also included its capital, Muscat |
Oman
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This author requested in his will that his grave be marked with his real name, Eric Arthur Blair |
George Orwell
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After 16 years in Congress, Margaret Heckler was appointed secretary of HHS by this president |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Reagan
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Title following "Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again, all aglow again..." |
"Taking A Chance On Love"
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This first test-tube baby was born in Britain July 25, 1978 |
(Louise) Brown
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"The Death of Socrates" by this 18th century French artist is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Jacques-Louis David
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