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    | As a presidential nominee, this decorated WWII bomber pilot called for withdrawal from Vietnam | 
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew)  Scenes from this artsy 2003 Julia Roberts movie were filmed here at Yale | 
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    | Peter Tchaikovsky wrote 3 ballets: "Swan Lake", "Sleeping Beauty" & this perennial Christmas favorite | 
    The Nutcracker
 
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    | This historic 15th century ship got its name from its owner, Juan Nino de Moguer | 
    the NiƱa
 
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    | Reading & London | 
    the Thames
 
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    | A famous 1598 one begins, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 
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    | Secretary of State John W. Foster was the grandfather of this secretary of state | 
    John Foster Dulles
 
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    | The shoot of the 1963 epic "Cleopatra" was in this city where the film is partly set | 
    Rome
 
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    | When he died in 1924, he was working on the last act of "Turandot"; Franco Alfano completed the opera | 
    (Giacomo) Puccini
 
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    | Perhaps the greatest loss of life at sea, over 5,000, came in 1945 when this type of vessel sank the Wilhelm Gustloff | 
    (Mary Margaret: What is a U-boat?) ... (Alex: It was a Soviet [*].)
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    | Damietta & Aswan | 
    the Nile
 
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    | Also used in commercial fishing, it's known as echolocation in bats | 
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    | Historian John Jameson led the campaign to build this D.C. center to store historic documents | 
    (Kevin: What is the Library of Congress?)
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    | If Neuschwanstein Castle looks familiar, you may have seen it in this Dick Van Dyke film about a magical car | 
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    | In September 1907 this Norwegian's ashes were buried in a cliff near his country home Troldhaugen | 
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    | The first 4 Cunard vessels were Acadia, Caledonia, Columbia & this one that really ruled the waves | 
    (Kevin: What is the Titanic?) (Stan: What is... the Mauretania?) (Mary Margaret: What is the Olympic?)
  the Britannia
 
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    | Mirzapur & Bhagalpur | 
    the Ganges
 
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    | He's won numerous Tony Awards for his songwriting & a Pulitzer for "Sunday in the Park with George" | 
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    | Dissing the Supreme Court in 1832, Andrew Jackson said this man "has made his decision; now let him enforce it" | 
    John Marshall
 
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    | Set at the Met, Angie Dickinson's escapades in this Brian De Palma film were shot in the Philadelphia Museum of Art | 
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    | Franz Schubert is credited with popularizing these German art songs -- he composed almost 650 of them | 
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    | On July 24, 1969 the U.S.S. Hornet was in the Pacific waiting for these men | 
    (Stan: Who are the... who are the Apollo astronauts?) (Alex: Which ones?) (Stan: Who are Neil Armstrong... I can't... Apollo 11?  Apollo 11?) (Alex: Okay, all right, that's good; we were really going for Apollo 11, but you started to name them, and I was going to give you a little leeway!)
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    | Montreal & Quebec City | 
    the St. Lawrence
 
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    | Hermosillo is the capital city of this Mexican state | 
    Sonora
 
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    | A Falls Church, VA. high school is named for this 3-initialed Confederate cavalryman | 
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    | The 1954 Barbara Stanwyck movie "Cattle Queen of" this state was filmed on location in Glacier National Park | 
    Montana
 
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    | This "Symphonie Fantastique" composer worked for a while as music critic for the Journal des Debats | 
    (Alex: And we have about a minute left.)
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    | A space shuttle was named for this ship seen here, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's first vessel | 
    (Stan: What is the Discovery?)
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    | Iquitos & Obidos | 
    the Amazon
 
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    | Northeast of San Francisco, this valley is famous for its wineries & tourist attractions | 
    the Sonoma Valley
 
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