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    | Year in which Plymouth Colony was founded | 
    1620
 
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    | "Jurassic Park", "Disclosure" & "Rising Sun" were all based on books by this author | 
    Michael Crichton
 
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    | Soda, lime & this are the primary materials used in making most glass | 
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    In the U.S. Southwest: ABQ | 
    Albuquerque
 
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    | For 20 years Jan Miner intoned, "You're soaking in it!" as this manicurist in Palmolive ads | 
    Madge
 
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    | In 1990 millions of viewers tuned in to find out who killed Laura Palmer on this quirky ABC drama | 
    Twin Peaks
 
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    | Prior to 2000, it was the last year the Yankees won the World Series | 
    (Heather: 1999?) .... (Alex: No.) .... (Joe: What is 1999?) .... (Alex: Yes, Heather, you made a serious mistake there.)
  1999
 
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    | Julia Roberts played a law student who uncovered a conspiracy & put herself in danger in this 1993 movie | 
    The Pelican Brief
 
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    | This nation's Royal Leerdam Company is known for its high quality one-of-a-kind pieces called Unica | 
    The Netherlands/Holland
 
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    Site of the International Court of Justice: HAG | 
    The Hague
 
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    | As a partner in a law firm in Arkansas, she earned a higher salary than her husband, then the state's governor | 
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
 
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    | He said he would not believe in Jesus' resurrection until he saw the nail wounds in his hands | 
    ("Doubting") Thomas
 
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    | Bastille Day, July 14, celebrates the storming of the Bastille in this year | 
    (Ethan: What is 1793?)
  1789
 
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    | Many of the scenes in this Brad Pitt film were shot at the Stoney Indian Reserve near Calgary, Canada | 
    (Joe: What is "Seven Years in Tibet?")
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    | In ancient times, this black volcanic glass was used to make jewelry, arrowheads & even money | 
    obsidian
 
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    It's way south: JNB | 
    (Heather: I don't know.)
  Johannesburg, South Africa
 
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    | Nationality in the title of an Ingres "bath"; the painting's too hot to show you | 
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    | This movie seen here was "voted" one of the 100 Greatest Love Stories by the American Film Institute | 
    The American President
 
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    | The bulb for Edison's first electric light was made by this New York glass company | 
    (Joe: What is General Electric?)
  Corning
 
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    A "wine"y French seaport: BOD | 
    Bordeaux
 
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    | This Irish playwright of the absurd was active in a resistance group in German-occupied France | 
    Samuel Beckett
 
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    | He's the legendary crooner heard here | 
    (Ethan: Who is Tony Bennett?)
  Mel Torme
 
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    | Year of Henry Clay's compromise that got California into the Union as a free state | 
    1850
 
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    | Peter Fonda won rave reviews & an Oscar nomination for his role in this 1997 movie | 
    Ulee's Gold
 
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    Oscar Mayer's favorite?: BLQ | 
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    | This British nurse, executed during World War I, is honored with a statue near Trafalgar Square | 
    Dame Edith Cavell
 
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    | Accidentally drinking a magic potion, this character of Celtic legend falls for his aunt-to-be Isolde | 
    Tristan
 
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