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    | While attending Lisbon Falls High School in Maine, this horror author published a newspaper, The Village Vomit | Stephen King 
 
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    | Fantine & her daughter Cosette | Les Misérables 
 
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    | This type of felt hat that Dick Tracy wore is named for a play by Sardou | a fedora 
 
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    | December 2 is International Day for the Abolition of this, which didn't disappear in 1865 | Slavery 
 
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    | Cape Catoche, the northeastern tip of this large peninsula, lies a little more than 30 miles north of Cancun | the Yucatan 
 
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    | To point your Mauser | (Chloe: [No response]) 
 aim
 
 
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    | Robert Louis Stevenson suffered from this lung disease for many years, but died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1894 | tuberculosis 
 
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    | Miguel de Cervantes & Aldonza | (Chloe: What is Don Quixote?) 
 The Man of La Mancha
 
 
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    | 1950s fashion favored this canine skirt | a poodle skirt 
 
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    | March 22 is World this Resource Day; the theme for 1999 was "Everyone Lives Downstream" | Water 
 
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    | This companion island to Trinidad has its own airport, Crown Point International | Tobago 
 
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    | What a film reel is stored in; hence something finished is "in" it | the can 
 
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    | Already a successful poet, in 1814 he started his career as a novelist with a tale of the Highlands | Sir Walter Scott 
 
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    | Emile de Becque & Ensign Nellie Forbush | (Carl: What is The Pirates of Penzance?) (Chloe: What is The H.M.S. Pinafore?)
 
 South Pacific
 
 
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    | This company's canvas All Star basketball shoe goes all the way back to 1917 | (Chloe: What is All Star?) (Alex: No.)
 (Chloe: Or [*]?)
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 (Alex: Yes, and the reason we're ruling against you, Chloe, is that I said "No" after you gave me an incorrect response.)
 
 Converse
 
 
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    | September 16 is International Day for the Preservation of this atmospheric layer | the Ozone Layer 
 
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    | A monument dedicated to the men who lost their lives on the USS Maine stands in this capital's Parque del Maine | Havana 
 
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    | About the "Human Comedy" series, he said, "French society was to be the historian, I was only to be its secretary" | Honoré de Balzac 
 
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    | Aunt Eller Murphy & Laurey Williams | Oklahoma! 
 
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    | This French-named garment looks like a skirt but is actually pants | culottes 
 
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    | Can't wait for Oct. 20, World Day for this science of collecting & arranging numerical facts & data | statistics 
 
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    | This Venezuelan waterfall was named for an American bush pilot who discovered it in 1935 | Angel Falls 
 
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    | His "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" spans 100 years from the Civil War to the civil rights movement | Ernest J. Gaines 
 
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    | Rolf Gruber & Mother Abbess of Nonnberg Abbey | The Sound of Music 
 
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    | The French name of these casual summer shoes derives from a tough wiry grass that's used to make rope | (Carl: What is hemp?) ...
 (Alex: We're going for the name of the shoe, not the name of the grass.)
 
 espadrilles
 
 
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    | International this Remembrance Day, January 27, commemorates the 1945 date on which Auschwitz was liberated | Holocaust 
 
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    | This southwestern U.S. desert has a river of the same name, flowing mainly underground to near Soda Lake | Mojave 
 
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    | It's the plant seen here; Don Draper favors one of its products | rye 
 
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