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    | "2 households both alike in dignity, In fair Verona where we lay our scene..."
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    | 1st town attacked by the Israelites under Joshua, its 1st walls were built about 8000 B.C. | Jericho 
 
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    | Nonbelievers in the Trinity, this group's name reflects their traditional belief in God as a Unity | Unitarians 
 
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    | Before starting out in this game, "It" usually shouts "Ready or not, here I come" | (Marvin: What is blind man's bluff?) 
 hide and seek
 
 
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    | It's said Chancellorsville was the unnamed battle in this Stephen Crane Civil War novel | Red Badge of Courage 
 
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    | Of "Merrie Melodies", "Silly Symphonies", & "Looney Tunes", the ones that didn't come from Warner Bros. | Silly Symphonies 
 
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    | "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York..." | Richard III 
 
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    | This twin-tube tunnel under the Hudson was named for its designer, who died during its construction | (Clifford) Holland 
 
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    | Their name comes from Greek for "to immerse", a rite they usually reserve for adults affirming faith in Jesus | Baptists 
 
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    | Popular parlor game also known as "Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?" | 20 questions 
 
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    | After the Gauls besieged this city in 390 B.C., they were bought off so they'd go home | Rome 
 
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    | Director of films "The Outlaw" & "Hell's Angels", he dies in 1976 leaving estimated $1.5 billion estate | Howard Hughes 
 
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    | "Who's there?" "Nay, answer me.
 Stand & unfold yourself."
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    | The Buffalo Bayou was widened & deepened to open this inland Texas town to shipping | Houston 
 
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    | Of 40, 60 or 80%, the approximate # of Americans who belong to organized religions | (Jared: What is 40?) 
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    | Dollar poker, which uses serial numbers, is often called this; yeah, that's it! | liar 
 
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    | During the battle for Okinawa, the leader of U.S. forces was killed & the enemy commandant committed this | hara-kiri 
 
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    | Composer Bernard Hermann used an all-string orchestra for "black & white music" for this '60 Hitchcock film | Psycho 
 
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    | "If music be the food of love, play on..." | Twelfth Night 
 
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    | Major branch of engineering concerned with design of public bridges, roads, & canals | civil engineering 
 
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    | Not until 1978 were blacks admitted to the priesthood in this religion | Mormons 
 
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    | Variation of croquet whose name is derived by dropping 2 letters from croquet | (Paul: What is "croque"?) 
 roque
 
 
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    | This 1805 event discouraged a Napoleonic invasion & set British naval supremacy for over 100 years | the Battle of Trafalgar 
 
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    | In 1969's "Once Upon a Time in the West", this likeable actor guns down an 8-yr-old freckle- faced boy
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    | "Now fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace..." | A Midsummer Night's Dream 
 
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    | Costing about $1 billion & stretching from St. Johns to Victoria, it opened in 1962 | (Paul: What is the Queen's Highway?) 
 the Trans-Canada Highway
 
 
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    | Their belief in the "inner light" states there is "that of God in everyone" | the Quakers 
 
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    | About 1940, a U.S. gambling craze involved use of one type of this children's toy | a top 
 
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    | "Intoxicating" name of 1777 battle where Gen. Howe defeated Washington | Brandywine 
 
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    | Dr. Venkman, Dr. Spengler, Dr. Stantz, & Winston Zeddmore | (Marvin: What is the group from [*]?) (Alex: You got it. They are the [*].)
 
 Ghostbusters
 
 
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