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    India: A bunch, including Hindi, Urdu & this classical language of ancient epics | 
    Sanskrit
 
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    | He spent 4 years training to play "Irish" Micky Ward in "The Fighter" | 
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    | This crazy phrase refers to a threaded metal fastener that's not tight in its receptacle | 
    a loose screw
 
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    | The only kings of this Scottish royal house were Robert I & his son David II | 
    Bruce
 
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    | Between 1501 & 1504 Michelangelo worked on the marble sculpture of this man; it was placed by the Palazzo Vecchio | 
    David
 
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    This African country born in 2011: English & Arabic | 
    South Sudan
 
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    | In 1880 he founded a company to make amateur picture-taking easier & less expensive | 
    (George) Eastman
 
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    | Hilary Swank is a waitress-turned-boxer in this 2004 film | 
    Million Dollar Baby
 
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    | A synonym for crazy, this bird isn't crazy--it lays eggs in the nests of other birds who then raise its young | 
    cuckoo
 
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    | In 943, after 43 years as king, Constantine II retired to the monastery of this; the golf course was yet to be built | 
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    | The "Son of Menides, citizen of Antioch of Maeander" made this female statue who can never lend a hand | 
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    Haiti: French & the Haitian type of this vernacular language | 
    Creole
 
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    | In the 1940s Aaron Copland was commissioned by this man to write a clarinet concerto | 
    (Benny) Goodman
 
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    | Misplaced every one of your aggies, cat's-eyes & commies | 
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    | This daughter of James V was betrothed to the dauphin Francis at age 6; she married him 10 years later | 
    Mary, Queen of Scots
 
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    This Islamic republic: Dari & Pashto | 
    Afghanistan
 
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    | This general was the subject of the biography "The White Tecumseh" | 
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    | "Raging Bull" was based on a book by this boxer, the subject of the film | 
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    | Delivering 99 rectangular blocks of baked clay when you should have had 100 | 
    being one brick short of a (full) load
 
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    | In 1057 Lulach became the first Scottish king stoned, er, crowned, at this medieval village | 
    Scone
 
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    | In 2011 the scales went missing from a statue representing this in front of Louisville's Metro Hall | 
    (Andy: What is, uh, Libra--) (Alex: [Quietly] No.) (Andy: --[*].) (Alex: [*] is right, yes, and you're now at $18,000.)
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    Kosovo: Both Serbian & this language named for a bordering nation | 
    (Liz: What is Croat?)
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    | In 1884 he patented the first practical fountain pen | 
    Lewis Waterman
 
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    | To prepare for this movie, Mickey Rourke spent months training with an uncle of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson | 
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    | The name of this Warner Bros. cartoon series that preceded Merrie Melodies has come to mean "crazy" | 
    Looney Tunes
 
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    | In 1072, at about age 12, Duncan II was sent as a hostage to this Norman king, who kept him for several years | 
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