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    An iconic 1930 image: "_____ Gothic" | 
    American
 
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    | This band that was "Hungry Like The Wolf" adapted its name from that of a villain in the film "Barbarella" | 
    Duran Duran
 
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    | You'll find the USA's oldest public Japanese garden in this city's Golden Gate Park | 
    San Francisco
 
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    | Stephen Ambrose's "D-Day" was published in 1994 to mark the 50th anniversary of this invasion | 
    Normandy
 
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    | In 1340 British King Edward III took this additional title; Philip VI must have said, "I thought that was moi" | 
    (Erica: What is the Confessor?)
  the King of France
 
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    | If you never miss a day of school, you have perfect this | 
    attendance
 
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    A group portrait by Rembrandt: "The ____ ____ (The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq)" | 
    Night Watch
 
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    | This Dave Grohl band is named for a WWII term for UFOs | 
    Foo Fighters
 
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    | Kirstenbosch, the first of this African country's 9 national botanical gardens, was founded in 1913 | 
    South Africa
 
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    | I'm Chris Matthews. In my new book "Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero" I relate that Jack Kennedy devoured this Prime Minister's writings, & sought to model himself after him | 
    Churchill
 
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    | King Edward I was known as this carpentry tool "Of The Scots" | 
    Hammer
 
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    | I bid that jar of mayonnaise from 2005 good this act of disposal | 
    riddance
 
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    Picasso cubed it: "Les Demoiselles d'____" | 
    Avignon
 
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    | This band featuring will.i.am is so named because its music is "food for the soul" | 
    The Black Eyed Peas
 
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    | Horticulture at Penn.'s Longwood Gardens began when Pierre Du Pont wanted this citrus fruit all winter long | 
    oranges
 
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    | In 1940, a year after his death, his "Outline Of Psychoanalysis" was published | 
    Freud
 
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    | This king's only surviving son, King Edward VI, died at age 15 in 1553 | 
    Henry VIII
 
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    | The act of keeping away from someone or something | 
    avoidance
 
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    From 1912, more mechanical than nude: "Nude Descending A _____, No. 2" | 
    a staircase
 
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    | The name of this alt-metal band heard here is a misspelling of a public space in Santa Monica, California | 
    Linkin Park
 
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    | As well as offering gambling & a gallery of fine art, this Las Vegas hotel also boasts a conservatory & botanical gardens | 
    the Bellagio
 
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    | It's John Krakauer's epic personal account of disaster on Mount Everest in 1996 | 
    (Erica: [No response]) (Alex: It was very controversial--it was called [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Into Thin Air
 
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    | King Edward IV, a participant in the Wars of the Roses, was the son of Richard, Duke of this side in the wars | 
    (Alex: You had a choice--[*] or Lancaster--you picked the right one.  [*] is correct.)
  York
 
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    | A listing of the principal words of a book such as the Bible | 
    concordance
 
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    Jacques-Louis David went stoic: "The Oath Of The _____" | 
    Horatii
 
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    | This "Like A G6" pop-rap outfit wanted its name to reflect the members' Asian backgrounds | 
    Far East Movement
 
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    | A national historic site of Canada, these gardens on Vancouver Island included the beautiful Sunken Garden seen here | 
    (Alex: It's worth a visit if you're in British Columbia--[*].)
  the Butchart Gardens
 
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    | In 1936 King Edward VIII gave it all up for the woman he loved, this twice-divorced American | 
    Wallis Simpson
 
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    | A rocket's 4 main systems are structural, payload, propulsion & this | 
    guidance
 
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