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    | In 1998 the Makah Indians of Washington resumed hunting these after a 70-year respite | (Ji Hee: What are wolves?) (Alan: What are buffalo?)
 
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    | This state flower of Massachusetts shares its name with the ship that brought the Pilgrims to the New World | Mayflower 
 
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    | Forced from this kingdom, Nebuchadnezzar ate grass & grew his hair until his reason returned | Babylon 
 
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    | Jake La Motta | Robert De Niro 
 
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    | The second M in MGM, this Russian immigrant created the star system as one of the heads of that company | (Melissa: Who is Goldwyn?) 
 Louis B. Mayer
 
 
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    | In 1834 Xavier Jouvin's "hand"y cutting device allowed mass production of these fashion accessories | gloves 
 
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    | The 440-pound males of these jungle creatures are so heavy they usually don't climb trees like their relatives | gorillas 
 
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    | Its state flower is the Rocky Mountain Columbine | Colorado 
 
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    | This king is credited with writing in Ecclesiastes, "I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness" | Solomon 
 
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    | Elmer Gantry | (Melissa: Who is Charlton Heston?) (Alan: Who is Henry Fonda?)
 
 Burt Lancaster
 
 
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    | This immigrant was a longtime president of RCA & rose to brigadier general during WWII | (Alex: He was often called General Sarnoff.) 
 David Sarnoff
 
 
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    | Things went smoother for him aboard Apollo 8 in '68 than Apollo 13 in '70 | Jim Lovell 
 
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    | Ras Mohammed National Park at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula is known for these marine constructions | coral reefs 
 
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    | Interestingly, this fruit's blossom is the state flower of Delaware, but not of Georgia | peach 
 
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    | When Balaam went astray, he got into an argument with one of these animals | donkey/ass 
 
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    | Blind Lt. Col. Frank Slade (Ret.) | Al Pacino 
 
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    | In the 1940s he & Lincoln Kirstein founded the New York City Ballet | George Balanchine 
 
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    | Despite it's suicidal name, you'll feel exalted at this site on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee | Lover's Leap 
 
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    | We'd like to catch red-handed those responsible for making the black-footed species of this endangered | ferret 
 
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    | This desert shrub is so abundant in Nevada that it gave the state one of its nicknames | (Alan: What is the cactus?) ...
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    | This man's diet of locusts & wild honey led some to think he was possessed | John the Baptist 
 
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    | Terry Malloy | Marlon Brando 
 
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    | The craft seen here [helicopter] bears the name of this Russian-born engineer | Igor Sikorsky 
 
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    | Completes the title of Alan Paton's acclaimed novel "Cry, The..." | Beloved Country 
 
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    | The lack of this bird on Mauritius almost caused the extinction of a nut tree there | (Alan: What is a macadamia tree?) (Alex: The [*]s used to crack the shells and release the seeds.)
 
 dodo
 
 
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    | The fragrant light purple variety of this shrub is New Hampshire's state flower | lilac 
 
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    | This future king escaped from vengeful Philistines by pretending to be a drooling madman | King David 
 
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    | Mammy | (Alan: Can't think of it.) 
 Hattie McDaniel
 
 
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    | The story of this woman who wrote "The Story of Civilization" with husband Will began in Russia in 1898 | Ariel Durant 
 
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    | Endangered shorebird seen here | plover 
 
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