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    calcium
 
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    green
 
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    | Experts say a proper mint julep should be made with this state's bourbon | 
    Kentucky
 
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    | A 1986 bestseller, "The Class" was inspired by this "Love Story" author's own class reunion | 
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    | Signed in 1912, the Treaty of Fez established this African country as a French protectorate | 
    Morocco
 
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    | In fish & amphibians, the mesonephros functions much like this organ in humans | 
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    | Tom Clancy's recurring hero Jack Ryan was introduced in this 1984 bestseller | 
    (Steve: What is Hunt for the Red October?) (Alex: [Looking offstage] ...Nope, we won't accept that.) (Jim: What is Hunt for Red October?) (Alex: [Looking offstage again] ...Thank you for being tough on the first one, will we accept this one?  Felice?) (Felice: What is [*]?) (Alex: [*], yes. We had the two gentlemen juxtaposing the article there, and we're sorry about that.  Felice got it exactly right, however.  Select.)
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    (Alex: That is a picture of the Sleeping Beauty castle at Euro Disney, and Sleeping Beauty did traditionally wait [*] to be kissed!)
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    | Portuguese sailors off course in a 1543 storm became the 1st Europeans to land in this Asian island country | 
    Japan
 
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    | The name of this city, home to the University of Alabama, comes from the Choctaw for "black warrior" | 
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    | No. 1 thrillers by this author include "The Firm" & "The Pelican Brief" | 
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    | Tell, real or imagined, led the fight for Swiss freedom from this Austrian ruling house | 
    Habsburg
 
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    dura mater
 
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    | The first chair factory in Thomasville in this state opened around 1870 | 
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    | Barbara Tuchman's "The First Salute" is an account of this war | 
    (Steve: What is World War II?) (Jim: What is the Civil War?) ... (Alex: Felice doesn't want to ring in... they were going in the right direction for you, Felice; [*] is the correct response.)
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    | This German cut down on the Sturm und Drang a bit for his 1804 play about the Tell legend | 
    (Jim: Who is Goethe?) ... (Alex: [*] is right, yes. We have less than a minute to go.)
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