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    | In metric measurement, 10 millimeters equal 1 of these | a centimeter 
 
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    | In one Grimm tale, 12 princesses dance these to pieces in an underground castle | their shoes 
 
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    | Wyoming shares the Black Hills National Forest with this state | South Dakota 
 
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    | In 1986 she became the 1st Black woman to win the World Championship of Figure Skating | (Bernard: Who is Tai Babilonia?) 
 Debi Thomas
 
 
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    | Under this arrangement, labor and management agree to let a third party settle their dispute | arbitration 
 
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    | Imprisoned in Genoa, he dictated an account of his visit to the court of Kublai Khan | Marco Polo 
 
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    | Boyle's Law says normally if you double the pressure on a gas, the volume decreases by this amount | one-half 
 
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    | Anne Shirley leaves the orphanage to live on this "colorful" farm in Avonlea | Green Gables 
 
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    | A western celebration, Frontier Days, has been held each year since 1897 in this capital | Cheyenne 
 
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    | In 1986 this East German beauty was called "the warmest thing to hit the Cold War since vodka" | Katarina Witt 
 
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    | This board was created in 1935 to correct or prevent unfair labor practices by employers or unions | the National Labor Relations Board 
 
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    | This continent's Mali empire reached its apogee under Mansa Musa in the 14th century | Africa 
 
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    | In 1973 it became the first comet studied by men in space | Kohoutek 
 
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    | "The Comic Adventures of" this elderly woman "and her Dog" were first published in 1805 | Old Mother Hubbard 
 
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    | The source of this main tributary of the Columbia River is located in Yellowstone National Park | (Stuart: What is the Yellowstone River?) 
 the Snake River
 
 
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    | Native country of Barbara Ann Scott, who in 1947 became the 1st N. American to win the European title | Canada 
 
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    | In 1978 legislation raised the mandatory retirement age to this | (Stuart: What is sixty-five?) 
 seventy
 
 
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    | In 1301 Edward II was the first English heir to be given this title | Prince of Wales 
 
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    | One mole of any substance always has the same number, 6.022 x 1023 of these | atoms 
 
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    | Dinarzade is the younger sister of this woman known for her nocturnal stories | Scheherazade 
 
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    | Settlement began in earnest when this railroad pushed across the state in the 1860s | the Union Pacific 
 
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    | An injury forced him & Tai Babilonia to withdraw from the pairs competition at Lake Placid in 1980 | Randy Gardner 
 
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    | The United Steelworkers of America is headquartered in this city | (Judy: What is Detroit?) 
 Pittsburgh
 
 
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    | Irene, who reigned from 797-802, declared herself Emperor, not Empress, of this empire | (Judy: What is the Holy Roman Empire?) 
 the Byzantine Empire
 
 
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    | This resin, a natural polymer used as a varnish, is produced by insects in India and Myanmar | shellac 
 
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    | Madeline is one of "twelve little girls in two straight lines" who attend a school in this city | Paris 
 
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    | 1 of Wyoming's 2 U.S. senators | Alan Simpson (or Malcolm Wallop) 
 
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    | Dorothy Hamill developed a spin now known as the "Hamill" one of these | camel 
 
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    | This union withdrew from the AFL-CIO in 1968 under Walter Reuther, but rejoined in 1981 | the United Autoworkers Union 
 
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    | In 1358 this league of North German trading towns made Lubeck its administrative headquarters | the Hanseatic League 
 
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