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    | It's believed that Odo of Bayeux, half-brother of this conqueror, commissioned the Bayeux Tapestry | William the Conqueror 
 
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    | This Saturday night "TV" show is inspired by the magazine that gave us Alfred E. Neuman | MADtv 
 
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    | The name of the oil additive STP stands for scientifically treated this | petroleum 
 
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    | They're the two chemical elements that make up steam | hydrogen & oxygen 
 
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    | You can make a dark vegetarian stock from the red or black type of these legumes | beans 
 
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    | Archduchess Maria Theresa was one of the finest rulers born into this Austrian family | Hapsburgs 
 
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    | Stuttering John & Jackie the Joke Man are featured on his late-night show on E! | Howard Stern 
 
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    | In central heating systems using steam, this is the equivalent of a furnace | boiler 
 
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    | This 4-letter word is seen after "apple" less often than after "cole" | slaw 
 
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    | Alaric II, king of this branch of the Goths. was defeated in battle & slain in 507 A.D. | (Mike: Who were the Ostrogoths?) 
 Visigoths
 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Al Franken.)  ABC's 11:30 P.M. reports on "The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage" evolved into this regular program | Nightline 
 
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    | Headlines in January 2000 said of this company, "You've Got Time Warner"! | America Online (AOL) 
 
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    | Steam well above the temperature where it condenses into liquid isn't just heated, it's this | (Terri: What is boiling?) 
 superheated
 
 
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    | The main ingredients of the Greek dish spanakopita are cheese & this green vegetable | spinach 
 
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    | An assassin's middle name | (John) Wilkes (Booth) 
 
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    | This Dutch queen, born in 1880, was the daughter of King Willem III & his second wife, Queen Emma | (Mike: Who is Queen Beatrix?) 
 Wilhelmina
 
 
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    | This saxophonist played "Heartbreak Hotel" when he appeared on "The Arsenio Hall Show" June 3,1992 | Bill Clinton 
 
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    | Hilton's first hotel in this city opened in 1999; the earlier "Hilton" there was actually a prison | (Mike: What is Beijing?) 
 Hanoi
 
 
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    | Most of the world's electriic power comes from steam turning the wheels of this type of machine | turbine 
 
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    | As a vegetarian Jimmy Buffett "made it nearly 70 days...drinkin' lots of" this juice "and soakin' up rays" | carrot juice 
 
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    | Irish home of legendary fighting cats | (Mike: What is Milk?) 
 Kilkenny
 
 
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    | This U.S. president was nicknamed "Matty" | (Alex: Less than a minute to go.) 
 Martin Van Buren
 
 
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    | In 1980 NBC cut the "Tonight" show to 60 minutes & extended this Tom Snyder program to 90 | Tomorrow 
 
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    | This soap for "All Your...Parts" was introduced in 1990 | Lever 2000 
 
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    | One of this Scotsman's big ideas was using the expansion of steam to complete a piston stroke | James Watt 
 
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    | The name of this fragrant type of rice means "queen of fragrance" in Sanskrit | Basmati 
 
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    | Austrian poet & sonneteer "To Orpheus" | Rainer Maria Rilke 
 
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