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    | His 1925 inaugural address was the first to be broadcast on radio; he wasn't always silent | Calvin Coolidge 
 
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    | After World War II, Bertolt Brecht founded his famous acting ensemble in this East German capital | Berlin 
 
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    | Every May Holland, Michigan holds a festival in honor of this flower | tulip 
 
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    | The Chinese believe that jewelry made of this will bring good health | jade 
 
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    | In the book of Revelation the Lord says, "I Am the Alpha and" this, the last Greek letter | the Omega 
 
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    | Famous early Americans born January 1st include Paul Revere in 1735 & this seamstress in 1752 | Betsy Ross 
 
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    | This president once appeared in an ad saying he was sending Chesterfields to all his friends for Christmas | Ronald Reagan 
 
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    | Mark Medoff wrote this Tony Award-winning play for deaf actress Phyllis Frelich | Children of a Lesser God 
 
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    | The canoe variety of this tree is the largest of its species | birch 
 
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    | In the "Pinyin" system of writing, his given name is spelled Z-E-D-O-N-G | Mao Tse-tung 
 
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    | The Gospel according to St. John begins, "In the beginning was" this | the word 
 
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    | Born in Phoenix, Arizona, January 1, 1909, this politician's playsuits probably came from Pop's store | Barry Goldwater 
 
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    | The first secretary of state to become president | Thomas Jefferson 
 
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    | Owen Wister co-wrote a play based on this, his most famous novel | The Virginian 
 
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    | In 1792 Captain William Bligh introduced this tree into Jamaica in the West Indies | [end-of-round signal sounds] 
 breadfruit
 
 
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    | Revolutionary who became the first provisional president of China when the last emperor was deposed | (Alex: Minute to go in this round.) 
 Sun Yat-sen
 
 
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    | Of faith, hope and charity, the one St. Peter says "shall cover a multitude of sins" | (Bill: What is faith?) 
 charity
 
 
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    | His file would tell you he was born in Washington, D.C., January 1, 1895, and served under eight presidents | (Jim: Who was Harriman?) 
 J. Edgar Hoover
 
 
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    | He was known as the "Dude" president, "America's First Gentleman" and "Our Chet" | (Bill: Who was McKinley?) 
 Chester Arthur
 
 
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    | He wrote the screenplay for Marilyn Monroe's last completed film | Arthur Miller 
 
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    | Taught in all schools, it's called "Putonghua" or "the common language" by the Chinese | (Bill: What is Cantonese?) 
 Mandarin
 
 
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    | Completes the quote: "Behold a pale horse, and his name that sat upon him was..." | death 
 
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    | Born in Florence, January 1, 1449, he inherited his dad's wealth and was de facto ruler of the republic | Lorenzo (the Magnificent) de' Medici 
 
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    | Two of the three U.S. presidents of Dutch ancestry | (Bill: Who were both Roosevelts?) 
 Theodore & Franklin Roosevelt & Martin Van Buren
 
 
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    | A forerunner of expressionist drama, he's been called Sweden's greatest writer | (Kathy: Who was Ibsen?) 
 August Strindberg
 
 
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    | These ships with tall sails have eyes painted on the bows so they can "see" their way | junks 
 
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    | Jesus taught, "Ye cannot serve God and" this, a word from the Aramaic meaning "riches" | mammon 
 
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    | The son of Sol and Miriam, this author whose given names were Jerome David, was born January 1, 1919 | (Alex: Welcome back to the game!) 
 J.D. Salinger
 
 
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