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    | There must be a "gap" in your memory if you don't know that Nashville lies on this river | 
    (Doug: What is the Tennessee?)
  the Cumberland
 
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    | "Arsenic and" this | 
    Old Lace
 
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    | Marquis James' 1929 biography "The Raven" was the story of this president of Texas, not Edgar Allan Poe | 
    Sam Houston
 
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    | In football it's the boundary between the teams prior to the snap of the ball | 
    the line of scrimmage
 
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    | Derived from the Arabic sawahil, meaning "of the coasts", it's a language on the African continent | 
    Swahili
 
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    | This name of 22,500-acre lake near Nashville is also Andrew Jackson's nickname | 
    Old Hickory
 
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    | "Barefoot" here | 
    in the Park
 
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    | Norman Mailer wrote a biography of this screen goddess, & the 2 of them shared the July 16, 1973 cover of Time | 
    Marilyn Monroe
 
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    | Had Julius Caesar heeded the warning about this day, he might have survived it | 
    the Ides of March
 
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    | If you don't know that this popular beverage comes from the Arabic qahwah, you get 2 lumps, not one | 
    coffee
 
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    | Quit monkee-ing around if you want to catch the last train to this Tennessee city 40 miles from Nashville | 
    Clarksville
 
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    | Hertha Pauli's 1942 biography of this man was subtitled "Dynamite King, Architect of Peace" | 
    (Alfred) Nobel
 
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    | Similes, metaphors & personification, for example | 
    (Doug: What are parts of speech?)
  figures of speech
 
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    | This "maternal" term comes from the Arabic for "resin" & might be heard when talking about King Tut | 
    mummy
 
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    | Nashville's Centennial Park on West End Ave. sports a full-size replica of this Athenian temple | 
    the Parthenon
 
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    | These "Are Free" | 
    Butterflies
 
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    | 1987's "Cory: Profile of a President" is a biography of this leader of the Philippines | 
    Corazon Aquino
 
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    | Made from gypsum, this white powder mixed with water is used in sculpture to make molds & casts | 
    plaster of Paris
 
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    | The fragrant name of this "Aladdin" princess comes from an Arabic word | 
    Jasmine
 
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    | Juniper trees mistaken for cedars led to the biblical name of this state park, east of Nashville | 
    Cedars of Lebanon State Park
 
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    | Einhard served this ruler for 23 years & wrote a 9th century biography of him, "Vita Karoli Magni" | 
    Charlemagne
 
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    | As seen on the map, this island lies between England & Ireland & about 20 miles south of Scotland | 
    (Andy: What is the Isle of Wight?)
  the Isle of Man
 
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    | We've hit bottom with this 5-letter word from the Arabic for "opposite the zenith" | 
    nadir
 
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