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    | A 15th century revolt by the Duke of Orleans is known as "La Guerre Folle", or this type of "war" | mad (or silly) (Fool's War accepted) 
 
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    | Built in 1876, Abbot Hall in Marblehead, Mass. is in this style of architecture named for a queen | Victorian 
 
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    | In Rossini's 1817 Cinderella opera "La Cenerentola", they were given names: Tisbe & Clorinda | the evil stepsisters 
 
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    | The familiar piece heard here is the "National Emblem" one of these | march 
 
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    | She began painting in 1938 at age 78; a year later her landscapes were exhibited at NYC's Museum of Modern Art | Grandma Moses 
 
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    | In the song "Wind Beneath My Wings", Bette Midler asks, "Did you ever know that you're my" this | hero 
 
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    | Reigning from 1715 to 1774, he was the successor & great-grandson of the "Sun King" | Louis XV 
 
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    | It comes before "house" in the name of a small building where meat is cured for your dining pleasure | smoke 
 
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    | The earliest known appearance of a Cinderella story was a 9th c. tale about a girl named Yeh-hsien in this country | China 
 
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    | Heard here, it's often associated with protest | "Kumbaya" 
 
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    | The overweight Marie de Medici hired this artist to do a cycle of paintings on her | (Travis: Who is Michelangelo?) (Frank: Who is Raphael?)
 
 Peter Paul Rubens
 
 
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    | If you don't like licorice, you won't like this anise-flavored aperitif from Greece | ouzo 
 
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    | French marshal Bazaine was court-martialed for surrendering 140,000 men to this German nation in 1870 | Prussia 
 
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    | With a wave of her wand, the fairy godmother transformed this into a solid gold coach | pumpkin 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Harry Connick, Jr.)  On my 1999 album "Come by Me", I play this beautiful Irish song that uses the melody from "Londonderry Air" | "Danny Boy" 
 
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    | Ko-Ko, Yum-Yum & Nanki-Poo are all characters in this operetta | The Mikado 
 
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    | In 1933 when Cie. Internationale de Navigation merged with Air Orient & others, it took this name | Air France 
 
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    | Gustave Eiffel of tower fame also designed a nice dome for this type of building used by astronomers | (Travis: What is a planetarium?) 
 observatory
 
 
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    | Lesley Collier played Cinderella in a 1981 TV ballet; this Lesley did it in a 1965 Rodgers & Hammerstein CBS special | Lesley Ann Warren 
 
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    | Introduced at Madison in 1909, its second line is "Grand old Badger State" | "On, Wisconsin!" 
 
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    | This Venetian put St. Peter, not Mary & Jesus, at the center of his "Madonna of the Pesaro Family" | Titian 
 
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    | It was the maiden name of Franklin Roosevelt's mother | Delano 
 
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    | In 2002 many were shocked when this leader of the National Front made the presidential runoff | Jean-Marie Le Pen 
 
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    | This French writer who wrote the tale from oral traditions was a member of the French Academy | Charles Perrault 
 
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    | In 2000 this country revived the melody of its old national anthem, heard here | Russia 
 
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    | 2 of this artist's most famous landscapes, "View of Delft" & "Street in Delft", are scenes from his hometown | (Frank: Who is Rembrandt?) 
 Jan Vermeer
 
 
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    | It's another name for the pygmy chimpanzee | bonobo 
 
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