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    | One of Mongolia's main occupations is raising these animals to produce cashmere | Goats 
 
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    | "Crimes and Misdemeanors", "Hannah and Her Sisters"
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    | Galileo's first discovery in 1609 was that the surface of this is not smooth, but pitted | Moon 
 
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    | At Cambridge Charles got his university colors in this sport | (Terry: What is field hockey?) (Suzy: What is rowing?)
 
 polo
 
 
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    | He published "The Interpretation of Dreams" | Sigmund Freud 
 
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    | Under a League of Nations mandate, the British oversaw the affairs of this region from 1920 to 1948 | Palestine 
 
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    | The name of Mongolia's Communist Party newspaper Unen, like Russia's Pravda, means this | Truth 
 
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    | "THX 1138", "American Graffiti"
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    | He predicted a comet he observed in 1682 would return in 1758 (he was right) | Edmond Halley 
 
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    | On January 28, 1999 Prince Charles made his first public appearance with this woman; it was at a party for her sister | Camilla Parker Bowles 
 
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    | His first airship took flight near Friedrichshafen, Germany on July 2, 1900 | Ferdinand von Zeppelin 
 
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    | It can mean the roof of the mouth, or more generally the sense of taste | Palate 
 
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    | The 1996 election was won using a platform called this, in imitation of the USA's Republicans in 1994 | (Paul: What is "The Big Tent"?) 
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    | "RoboCop", "Basic Instinct",
 "Starship Troopers"
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    | Edwin Hubble was the first to say the Andromeda nebula was one of these, separate from ours | Galaxy 
 
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    | As president of the RSC, this group, Charles probably knows not to say the name of "the Scottish play" | Royal Shakespeare Company 
 
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    | The Boxers were rebelling in China & the British were fighting this group in South Africa | Boers 
 
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    | A board on which a painter mixes colors, or the range of colors he uses | Palette 
 
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    | The ruined city of Karakorum is where this conqueror established his headquarters in 1220 | Genghis Khan 
 
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    | "Crimewave", "The Quick and the Dead",
 "Evil Dead II"
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    | Aristarchos proposed a heliocentric theory about 1,700 years before this famous Pole | Nicolaus Copernicus 
 
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    | Charles honeymooned on this royal yacht that no longer rules the waves; it's been retired | Britannia 
 
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    | In February Dwight F. Davis donated a silver cup to this sport | Tennis 
 
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    | A fence of stakes forming a defensive barrier or fortification | Palisade 
 
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    | Like Native Americans, many Mongolians follow this type of mystic healer whose name means "he who knows" | Shaman 
 
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    | "Badlands", "Days of Heaven",
 "The Thin Red Line"
 | Terrence Malick 
 
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    | In 1967 Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered this new type of star that emits regular bursts of radio waves | Pulsar 
 
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    | The prince gets no money from the state; he earns about 5 million pounds yearly from the duchy of this | (Alex: We have a minute to go.) 
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    | The Populists met in May 1900 in South Dakota to nominate this man for president | William Jennings Bryan 
 
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    | These heroic champions of chivalry share their name with a 1950s Richard Boone TV character | Paladins 
 
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