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    | This "Animal Farm" author is buried at All Saints Church in Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire | 
    George Orwell
 
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    | Santa Claus might be interested in pogonology, which deals with this facial hair | 
    a beard
 
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    Kansas
 
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    | The ancient city of Ubar, trade center for this fragrant gift for the Baby Jesus, was discovered in 1991 | 
    (Ellen: What is myrrh?)
  frankincense
 
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    | Oxidized iron in this planet's surface material gives it its reddish color | 
    Mars
 
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    the Nobel Prize
 
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    bees
 
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    | The top half of this state separates Quebec, Canada on the west from New Brunswick on the east | 
    Maine
 
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    | The Greeks added a set of this to the Phoenician alphabet & it didn't cost them $250 each to do it | 
    vowels
 
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    | Even the Hubble Space Telescope can't reveal the surface features of this outer, smallest planet | 
    (Ellen: What is Mercury?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. Not the inner planet, Ellen. Anne, back to you.)
  Pluto
 
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    | This American novelist was descended from Ebenezer Zane, founder of Zanesville, Ohio | 
    Zane Gray/Grey
 
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    | Campanology is the art of doing this, as Quasimodo could tell you | 
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    | Its coastline is longer than any other state's except Alaska | 
    (Alex: And you were not misled by confusing coastline with shoreline. Good for you, Anne. Select.)
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    | The Mycenaeans flourished during the age of this metal & probably imported tin from Britain to make it | 
    bronze
 
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    | In 1990 the Magellan spacecraft discovered lava flows over 100 miles long on this planet | 
    Venus
 
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    | While working in New Salem, Abe earned the respect of the Clary's Grove Boys by beating one in this sport | 
    (Colleen: What is baseball?) ... (The end-of-round signal sounds.)
  wrestling
 
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    Theodore White
 
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    the kidney
 
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    | Of the more than 8,500 lakes in this state, Winnebago is the largest | 
    (Anne: What is Minnesota?)
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    | Some sources say this ancient wonder was built by Semiramis, a legendary queen of Assyria | 
    (Anne: What is the Sphinx?) (Alex: Sorry. The reference here is to [*]. That's all right, you're still in the lead. You've got $5,000 but there are no more Daily Doubles.)
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    | Titan, a moon of this planet, is larger than 2 of the planets | 
    (Anne: What is Jupiter?)
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    | One of the books we know he read was Mason Weems' life of this President | 
    (George) Washington
 
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    | His son, Alistair, or Mouse, for whom he wrote "The Wind in the Willows", died at age 20 | 
    (Kenneth) Grahame
 
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    | In the architectural sense, ecclesiology deals with the building of these | 
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    | In 1811 John Jacob Astor set up a Pacific Fur Co. Trading post for in what is now Astoria in this state | 
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    | The Lydians used to mint gold coins about 560 B.C. under the reign of this rich king | 
    (Colleen: Who is Midas?)
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    | This seventh planet is twice as far from the Sun as the sixth | 
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    | Although he enlisted in this 1832 Indian war, he saw no fighting | 
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