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In 1992 the U.N. began airlifting food & medicine into this capital of Bosnia & Hercegovina |
Sarajevo
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The Louisiana State Museum is housed partly in several buildings in this city's French Quarter |
New Orleans
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It completes the phrase repeated in the Gospels, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor..." |
"as thyself"
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"Mr. Saturday Night" was the first film he directed; he starred in it, too |
Billy Crystal
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The poet who wrote, "I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" |
Frost
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A person presents heavy odds when he says, "I'll lay dollars to" these |
(Chris: What are dimes?)
donuts
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In 1981 she became the first woman to head the U.S. delegation to the U.N. |
(Jeane) Kirkpatrick
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Mount Clare, the USA's first railway station, is now a museum devoted to this Maryland railroad |
the Baltimore & Ohio
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In Romans 12:21 he wrote, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good" |
(St.) Paul
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As an actor, this silent film director sometimes used the stage name Lawrence Griffith |
D.W. Griffith
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"The Wild Knight and Other Poems" was the first volume of verse by this creator of Father Brown |
(G.K.) Chesterton
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Originally cast in London, it came to America in 1752 & has been recast twice |
the Liberty Bell
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In the U.S. donations are gathered each Halloween to support this U.N. agency |
UNICEF
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The Bavarian National Museum in this city is known for its Krippenschau collection of nativity scenes |
Munich
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Jesus said to this tree, "let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever", & it withered away |
fig tree
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Billy Wilder & Otto Preminger were born in this Austrian city in 1906 |
Vienna
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The poet who told us, "Smoke and blood is the mix of steel" |
Carl Sandburg
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This faraway place was the cultural center of the Mali Empire |
Timbuktu
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The preamble to the U.N. Charter was written by Jan Christiaan Smuts of this country |
South Africa
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Exhibits on space exploration can be found at a Copenhagen Planetarium named for this astronomer |
Tycho Brahe
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This Old Testament book is named for the great-grandmother of King David |
Ruth
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This director of "All That Jazz" played a college student in the 1953 film "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" |
Bob Fosse
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The "Greek Anthology" inspired him to write "Spoon River Anthology" |
(Liz: Who is Masterson?)
Edgar Lee Masters
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This animal's name has also been applied to numbats, pangolins & echidnas because of their diets |
anteaters
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The Pacific's Republic of Palau, the U.N.'s last trust territory, is administered by this country |
(Liz: What is Australia?)
the United States
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This Florentine museum has a Botticelli room containing "The Birth of Venus" & many of his other works |
the Uffizi
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One of the Beatitudes says, "Blessed are" these people, "for they shall be called the children of God" |
the peacemakers
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This French director was Jane Fonda's first husband |
Roger Vadim
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The wealthy but suicidal Richard Cory is one of this poet's memorable title characters |
(Edwin Arlington) Robinson
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The Sanskrit mantra "om mani padme hum" means "Ah! The jewel is indeed in" this flower |
a lotus
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