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    | "East of Eden" & "The Grapes of Wrath" both involve treks to this state | 
    California
 
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    Janet Jackson, Joe Jackson, Michael Jackson | 
    Michael Jackson
 
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    | In 1871 this man was President of the United States | 
    Ulysses Grant
 
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    | At Lewiston in this state, the Snake River turns west & heads for the Columbia | 
    Idaho
 
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    | The son of a surgeon, this director brought some gore to the screen in "Carrie" & "Scarface" | 
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    | In 1952 the New York Yankees retired Joe DiMaggio's jersey with this number on it | 
    (Barbara-Anne: What is 4?)
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    | Constance, an aristocrat's wife, has an affair with the gamekeeper of Wragby Hall, her husband's estate, in this novel | 
    Lady Chatterley's Lover
 
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    George Michael, Phil Collins, Elton John | 
    Elton John
 
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    | The liberal prime minister of Great Britain in 1871 | 
    (Barbara-Anne: Who is Benjamin Disraeli?)
  (William) Gladstone
 
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    | It's the defining term for the deep crevices between a copperhead's eyes & nostrils | 
    (Alex: Hence the [*] viper.)
  the pit
 
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    | Seen here, the work of Tamara de Lempicka typifies this art style | 
    art deco
 
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    | When it's noon in Bakersfield, it's this time in Hackensack | 
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    | This work, Jules Verne's first novel, surveys Africa from the air | 
    (Ryan: What is Around the World in Eighty Days?)
  Five Weeks in a Balloon
 
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    Rick Springfield, Bruce Springsteen, Buffalo Springfield | 
    (Ryan: Who is Bruce Springsteen?) (Barbara-Anne: Who is Buffalo Springfield?)
  Rick Springfield
 
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    | In 1871 Leopold II began his seventh year as king of this country | 
    Belgium
 
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    Creepy-crawly singer-songwriter heard here
  "I don't like spiders and snakes / And that ain't what it takes to love me..." | 
    (Jim) Stafford
 
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    | Now in his 70s, he designed Laura Bush's 2005 Inauguration Day wear | 
    Oscar de la Renta
 
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    | Title number of habits of "Highly Effective People" in a Stephen Covey bestseller | 
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    | This advertising man makes a 1-day pilgrimage through Dublin in Joyce's "Ulysses" | 
    (Leopold) Bloom
 
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    Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Barbra Streisand | 
    (John: Who is Barbra Streisand?)
  Mariah Carey
 
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    | Abd-ul Aziz was this Empire's sultan | 
    the Ottoman Empire
 
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    | In mythology, the Ouroboros is a snake or dragon with this in its mouth | 
    its tail
 
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    | His "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" is referred to as a tone poem | 
    Debussy
 
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    | Number of lost tribes of Israel after the defeat by the Assyrians in 721 B.C. | 
    10
 
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    | This Pulitzer Prize-winner by Jeffrey Eugenides follows a Greek family from Smyrna to the Detroit suburbs | 
    Middlesex
 
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    Heart, Little Feat, Murray Head | 
    Heart
 
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    | The ninth Pope with this name was the pontiff | 
    Pius
 
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    | This fire-breathing monster had the head of a lion, the body of a she-goat & the hindquarters of a snake | 
    the Chimera
 
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    | In 1964 LBJ gave this abstract expressionist the Medal of Freedom | 
    Willem de Kooning
 
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    | It's the number that followed the last king of England named William | 
    4
 
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