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After his death in 323 B.C., many years of conflict among his successors dismembered his empire |
Alexander the Great
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This company makes Living gloves; the Living Bras are now made by Sara Lee |
Playtex
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This tribe's 16-million-acre reservation in Arizona, Utah & New Mexico is the USA's largest |
the Navajos
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It's estimated a shark will use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime |
teeth
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In 1991 this firm made 18,000 greeting card designs, including one for the White House |
Hallmark
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It's believed Will was part of a group of authors who wrote a play about this "Man for All Seasons" |
Sir Thomas More
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This 1618-1648 war began when Protestant noblemen defenestrated 2 royal governors in Prague |
The Thirty Years' War
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Linen gloves were found in the tomb of this 14th century B.C. Egyptian king |
King Tut
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This tribe of the northern Plains called themselves Dakota or Lakota, which means "allies" |
the Sioux
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The scallop considers this 5-armed creature its worst enemy |
a starfish
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He retired as CEO of the brewery business in 1975, but remained president of the St. Louis Cardinals |
Busch
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Legend says Will acted in his own plays, as Adam in "As You Like It" & the ghost in this tragedy |
Hamlet
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In 1913 Josef Dzhugashvili adopted this pseudonym meaning "man of steel" |
Stalin
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A symbol of high rank in the Middle Ages, gloves also served as wrist protectors in this avian sport |
falconry
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This Indian confederation meets at the Onondaga Nation Territory near Syracuse, New York |
the Iroquois Confederation
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Divers shouldn't stick their hands into a hole in a coral reef; it may hold a 10'-long one of these snakelike fish |
a moray eel
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In 1896 this company's Ribbon Dental Cream became the first toothpaste sold in a tube |
Colgate
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When Will was born in 1564, this woman was queen of England |
Elizabeth
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In 1906 the Simplon Tunnel under the Alps connected Switzerland with this country |
Italy
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An early lack of interest in politics earned this president between Cleveland's terms the nickname "Kid Gloves" |
Benjamin Harrison
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Branches of this tribe of the Southwest include the Chiricahua, Kiowa & Mescalero |
the Apaches
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Types of these adhering crustaceans include the goose & the rock |
(Kevin: What is a mussel?)
a barnacle
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World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker & astronaut Frank Borman both served as president of this airline |
Eastern Airlines
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Appropriately, a fine portrait of Will hangs in this Washington, D.C. Shakespeare library |
the Folger Library
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Told the German army would no longer obey him, he abdicated November 9, 1918 |
[Applause for Kevin's run of the category]
Kaiser Wilhelm (II)
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According to Norse mythology, he had iron gloves that helped him use Mjolnir effectively |
Thor
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In the winter of 1838-39, this tribe was forced to move from the Southeast to what is now Oklahoma |
the Cherokee
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Their association with sharks, attaching to them & feeding with them, is called phoresy |
(Chuck: What is a lamprey?)
a remora
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It's the world's largest commodity futures market |
the Chicago Board of Trade
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As one of the King's Men, Will dressed in royal livery & walked in the procession at this king's coronation |
(Kevin: [No response]) (Alex: Sorry, you were looking over there for inspiration from the Jeopardy! sign?) (Kevin: Maybe there's the answer hidden somewhere there.)
James I
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