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    | In "Gulliver's Travels", the sizes in this land are reduced to 1/12 | 
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    (Marty: Who is Jack Nicklaus?) (Alex: Yes.  No!)
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    | In 1912 Heinrich Schliemann's grandson Paul claimed falsely that he had proof of finding this "lost continent" | 
    Atlantis
 
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    | This 4'10" author began her epic in 1926 after an injury; David O. Selznick bought the rights & the rest is history | 
    (Alex: [*], Gone with the Wind.)
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    | 2, 3 or this number means you rolled craps, so give up the dice already | 
    12
 
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    crimson
 
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    | "Paradise Lost" calls him "The goodliest man of men since born his sons" | 
    Adam
 
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    | The title of this Stephen King movie also refers to a traditional projectile used against werewolves | 
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    | Former astronaut James Irwin launched several expeditions in hopes of finding this on Mount Ararat | 
    Noah's Ark
 
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    | While on the run in the 1930s, this 4'10" bank robber sent poetry & photos of her & Clyde to newspapers | 
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    | In Yahtzee if you lose a pair of the dice you need to play, you're left with this many | 
    3
 
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    | You might blush as red as this plant of the goosefoot family that has an edible red root | 
    a beet
 
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    | Beowulf, prince of the Geats of southern Sweden, sails off to this country to fight the monster Grendel | 
    Denmark
 
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    | In "Underworld 3" the werewolves are called these, & they're on the "rise" | 
    Lycans
 
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    | CNN reported in 2008 that ruins in Jordan could be the long-sought mines of this king | 
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  King Solomon
 
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    | This 4'9" actress won an Oscar for only her second film, "The Year of Living Dangerously" | 
    Linda Hunt
 
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    | Roll your pair of dice & land on Luxury Tax on a classic Monopoly board & you lose this much cash | 
    $75
 
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    | The name of this gem precedes "throated hummingbird", as seen here | 
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    | This one of the "Little Women" marries Professor Bhaer, whom she met while living in a boardinghouse | 
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    | When David--yeah, the Dr. Pepper guy--gets bit on the English moors, he turns into the title monster in this 1981 film | 
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    | He heard Bimini held the Fountain of Youth; sadly, he thought Florida was Bimini & died from an Indian attack | 
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    | Though not tall, this future Secy. of State made a big impression in 1993 as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations | 
    (Nina: Who is Hillary Clinton?) (Marty: Who is Shirley Temple?)
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    | If your toss of the dice couldn't knock off the last number on this game show that I once hosted, you lost | 
    High Rollers
 
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    | This shade of red whose name includes a building block has been a Crayola color since 1949 | 
    brick red
 
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    | In "The Scarlet Letter" her daughter is Pearl, quite the little gem | 
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    | Patrick MacNee is no Avenger as his werewolf colony terrorizes Dee Wallace in this 1981 classic | 
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    | Antonio de Mendoza, viceroy of New Spain, sent Coronado to find the Seven Cities of this golden land; he didn't | 
    (Stefan: What is El Dorado?)
  Cibola
 
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    | In 1928 this diminutive daughter of an Albanian grocer joined the Sisters of Loretto in Ireland | 
    Mother Teresa
 
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    | If your man is on this 3-letter place in backgammon, your dice roll must correspond to an open point or your turn is lost | 
    (Alex: If your piece is on [*], and you can't roll the dice to get 'em off [*] and onto the board, you forfeit your turn.)
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    | This shade of scarlet gets its name from the Latin for "worm" | 
    (Alex: Nina?) (Nina: Don't know.)
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