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    | This man who found Livingstone also helped spread Congolese sleeping sickness while establishing trading stations | 
    (Doug: Who is, uh, Dr. [*]?) (Alex: Yes.  No, wait a minute!  No.) … (Alex: He wasn't a doctor; he was a journalist.  Dr. Livingstone, but not Dr. [*].)
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    | Golfer Greg Norman was born in this country | 
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    | A former school librarian, she helped organize the Texas Book Festival to raise money for local libraries | 
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    | John Steinbeck describes this title fish processing area in Monterey, Ca. as "A poem, a stink, a grating noise" | 
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    (Doug: What is St. Andrews?)
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    | Germany's Jan Ullrich gained glory through this pursuit | 
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    | This first lady was all smiles in the photo seen here, taken at her surprise birthday party in 1954 | 
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    skiing
 
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    | Born Elizabeth Bloomer, she sprang up in Chicago in 1918 | 
    (Doug: Who is Bess Truman?)
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    | These irregular soldiers who harass the enemy have a type of warfare named for them | 
    guerrilla
 
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    | Machines are forbidden in this remote land, the subject of an 1872 satire by Samuel Butler | 
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    | People magazine said this rock star's daughter Jade launched her line of jewelry in a see-through dress | 
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    | Deadly outbreaks of cholera & typhus struck British, French & Russian soldiers equally in this 1853-56 war | 
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    | Her feelings about thespians might have been improved when Sarah Bernhardt reportedly saved her life in 1880 | 
    (Alex: You are on a roll, Brad, with $2,800.) (Brad: Uh, let's make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: Hello!  All right.  You will have $5,600 if you are correct, and you will have complicated the lives of Doug and Bob.)
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    | Lorne Greene & his amigos could find this source of great & sudden wealth near the Ponderosa | 
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    | The high-spirited mistresses Ford & Page are the title married women of this place in a Shakespeare play | 
    (Alex: The Merry Wives of [*] is correct.)
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    | A devastating 17th c. plague epidemic on this island 58 miles south of Sicily killed 1 in 7 people | 
    Malta
 
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    | This British-born boxer won the WBC heavyweight title in 1992 | 
    Lennox Lewis
 
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    | Largely an invalid, Eliza, wife of this "Tennessee Tailor", made only 2 public appearances as first lady | 
    (Alex: Boy.  I think Bob and Doug are happy that we're going to take our first commercial break right now so they can regroup!)
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