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    | First signed in 1864, these conventions were the genesis of the humane treatment of wartime wounded | the Geneva Conventions 
 
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    | One theory on this ancient wonder is that it was irrigated by the Euphrates | the Hanging Gardens of Babylon 
 
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    | When Mary Todd Lincoln was First Lady, the White House was still known as this "Mansion" | Executive 
 
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    | In 1789 architect Robert Adam designed the University of this Scottish city | Edinburgh 
 
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    | A popular British treat is Eve's pudding, which has sponge cake &, fittingly, this baked fruit | an apple 
 
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    | In this 1981 film Harrison Ford delivers the immortal line "I hate snakes" | Raiders of the Lost Ark 
 
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    | The Voice of America first hit the airwaves during this war | World War II 
 
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    | Travel like a god on the Odin Express at Tivoli Gardens amusement park in this Scandinavian capital | Copenhagen 
 
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    | From the Latin for "shoulder blade", they're what's being worn here | epaulettes 
 
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    | He said to found a great empire only for customers seems to be a project "for a nation of shopkeepers" | Adam Smith 
 
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    | EVE Online is a multiplayer game in which players take on the role of pilots of these | spaceships 
 
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    | Kaa the serpent had his mesmerizing eyes set on Mowgli in this 1967 Disney favorite | The Jungle Book 
 
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    | This duo's expedition began in Missouri in May of 1804; they got back 2 years later | Lewis & Clark 
 
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    | Things get ruff at the Westminster Dog Show, held in this NYC arena each February | Madison Square Garden 
 
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    | The civil branch of this occupation is concerned with the building & maintenance of public structures | engineering 
 
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    | Though born in Zurich, Hans Adam II is the head of state of this tiny European principality | (Sanders: What is Monaco?) (Rachel: What is Luxembourg?)
 
 Liechtenstein
 
 
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    | The Duke of Wellington comes upon an inn in a painting detailing the eve before this battle | Waterloo 
 
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    | A scary evil snake called a basilisk squares off against the young magician in this second Harry Potter film | (Rachel: What is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban?) 
 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
 
 
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    | On May 24, 1607 English colonists named their New World settlement this | Jamestown 
 
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    | Garden Grove, California is where this reverend opened the 10,000-window Crystal Cathedral in 1980 | (Dr. Robert) Schuller 
 
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    | It's the E in an IED, a regrettable addition to 21st century warfare vocabulary | explosive 
 
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    | In 1945 this African American was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat from Harlem | Adam Clayton Powell 
 
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    | EVE, the Essay Verification Engine, helps guard against this, from the Latin for "kidnapping" | plagiarism 
 
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    | In "Vol. 2" of this revenge 2-parter, Daryl Hannah kills off Michael Madsen with a deadly black mamba | (Edie: What is Fatal Attraction?) 
 Kill Bill
 
 
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    | In 1862 he began to manufacture nitroglycerin in Sweden | (Alfred) Nobel 
 
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    | It's the garden where Judas kissed Jesus | (Edie: What is the Garden of Eden?) 
 the Garden of Gethsemane
 
 
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    | Cryptically named cryptogram machine used by the Nazis | Enigma 
 
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    | Some words from Wordsworth serve as the epigraph to this novel by George Eliot | Adam Bede 
 
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    | The mitochondrial Eve theory suggests everyone inherited their mitochondrial this from one woman in Africa | DNA 
 
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    | James Earl Jones sports a Bettie Page haircut & turns into a giant evil snake in this Schwarzenegger film from 1982 | Conan the Barbarian 
 
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