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    From Santiago, Chile | 
    Argentina
 
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    reef
 
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    Athens
 
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    (Susan: What are billiards?)
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    (Rich: Who is Richard III?)
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    | The Oxygen network has breathed new life into this old Garry Moore show | 
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    (Rich: What is South Dakota?)
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    | Alternobaric vertigo is dizziness brought on by inequality of pressures in this body part | 
    (Alex: With a minute to go.)
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    Venus
 
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    | The name of the monstrous Caliban in this play is an anagram of an old spelling of "cannibal" | 
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    (Susan: What is Sea Wolf?)
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    pocket veto
 
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    | Couples on this show played for "A grand prize chosen especially for them" | 
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    Afghanistan
 
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    (Alex: And you don't want them in your backyard!)
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    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    (Jeff: What is Ethiopia?)
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    | It was while covering this case in Paris that Theodor Herzl figured that Jews needed their own homeland | 
    (Susan: What are the Rosenbergs?)
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    | Ann-Margret made her movie debut in this 1961 film starring Bette Davis as Damon Runyon's Apple Annie | 
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