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    | Marla Gibbs, Nichelle Nichols & this bus-riding heroine have all been Alpha Kappa Alpha honorary members | 
    Rosa Parks
 
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    | Barbarossa led the third of these campaigns in the Holy Land, which began in 1189 & lasted until 1192 | 
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    | This racket sport is named for the Duke of Beaufort's country seat | 
    (Christine: What is tennis?)
  badminton
 
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    Jesse Ventura
 
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    the Golden Gate Bridge
 
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    | The Fenian Brotherhood fought for the independence of this country | 
    Ireland
 
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    | Prince Philip was decorated during WWII for his combat service in this branch of the British military | 
    the Navy
 
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    | Turn on Fox to see David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel solve crimes on this series | 
    Bones
 
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    | Haitian troops occupied this nation from 1822 to 1844 | 
    (Roopa: What is Suriname?) ... (Alex: What is [*]?--their neighbors on Hispaniola.)
  the Dominican Republic
 
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    | Both named Steve, these 2 now fabulously wealthy college dropouts founded Apple Computer | 
    (Chris: Who is Steve Jobs and...)
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    | Carmen, Tibby, Lena & Bridget are this quartet created by Ann Brashares | 
    the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
 
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    Hannibal
 
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    | Turn on The CW to hear the unseen Kristen Bell narrate this juicy series | 
    Gossip Girl
 
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    an assassin
 
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    | After dropping out of high school, he ran McDonald's & became a McMillionaire | 
    Kroc
 
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    | Almost 24 miles long, a bridge over this body of water near New Orleans is the world's longest bridge over water | 
    Lake Pontchartrain
 
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    the Muslim Brotherhood
 
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    | In WWII Hap Arnold commanded this new U.S. fighting force abbreviated USAAF | 
    the United States Army Air Force
 
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    | Turn on Oxygen to see her & hubby Dean McDermott in the reality series "Home Sweet Hollywood" | 
    Tori Spelling
 
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    | The name of this type of cat seen here suggests that it originated in Africa | 
    (Christine: What is a Sphynx?)
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    | This fur mogul & high school dropout has been called America's first multimillionaire | 
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    | Manuel Belgrano was a prominent military leader in this S. American country's fight for independence from Spain | 
    Argentina
 
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    | Turn on this show on USA Network to see Jeffrey Donovan as a blacklisted spy | 
    Burn Notice
 
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    | Perhaps this type of pasta tastes good to your tongue because its name means "little tongue" | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  linguine
 
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    | Arriving from Scotland in 1848 as an elementary school dropout, he sold his company in 1901 for $480 million | 
    (Alex: With less than a minute now.)
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