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    | In 1883 this scout & showman debuted his first Wild West Show in Omaha | 
    (Buffalo Bill) Cody
 
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    | Philadelphia & Jerusalem each have central areas called by this ancient name (Jerusalem's is the more ancient) | 
    Old City
 
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    | 007 faced Javier Bardem as Silva in this adventure | 
    Skyfall
 
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    | In the 1890s he took an earlier failed play, "The Wood Demon", & transformed it into "Uncle Vanya" | 
    Chekhov
 
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    | Greeks were from Ares, Romans from this deity, originally an ancient Italian god who watched over agriculture | 
    Mars
 
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    | This Mexican dog breed stands about 5 inches high at the shoulder | 
    Chihuahua
 
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    | The Rochester, N.Y. home of this orator & former slave was a station on the Underground Railroad | 
    Frederick Douglass
 
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    | Illuminating name of a type of district known for naughty goings-on | 
    the red-light district
 
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    | Masked villain in "The Dark Knight Rises" | 
    [Craig gave his response imitating the character.] [Laughter] (Alex: You didn't have to act it out.) (Craig: I wanted to, though.) (Alex: But, I appreciate it.  Go again.) (Craig: Thank you.  You're welcome.)
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    | In 1824 this great poet was exiled to his mother's estate, where he wrote the historical drama "Boris Godunov" | 
    (Alexander) Pushkin
 
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    | Her magic girdle induced love, as magic girdles will do, & Romans had her say, I'm no mighty Aphrodite, I'm your this | 
    Venus
 
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    | In 2011 this New Zealand city was devastated by a 6.3 earthquake | 
    Christchurch
 
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    | In 1875 she published the main text of her movement, "Science and Health with a Key to the Scriptures" | 
    Mary Baker Eddy
 
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    | In Gainesville, Florida, Kappa Alpha & Sigma Nu are on this row | 
    Fraternity Row
 
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    | Film featuring bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz | 
    Django Unchained
 
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    | The libretto for this composer's 1890 opera "The Queen of Spades" is by his playwright brother Modest | 
    (Craig: Who is Mugorsky?) (Carlos: Who is Mussorgsky?)
  Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
 
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    | What's Dis?  It's another name for this Roman god who took over for Hades | 
    Pluto
 
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    | At the end of World War II, Soviet troops occupied Korea north of this parallel of north latitude | 
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    Seen here, he was the last president born under British rule | 
    (Craig: Who is Madison?) (Carlos: Who is Andrew Jackson?) (Franke: Who is John Tyler?)
  William Henry Harrison
 
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    | This Spanish word for "neighborhood" refers to a Latino enclave in a U.S. city | 
    (Craig: Whew.) (Alex: Craig?) (Craig: Uh...) (Alex: Oh, it's not coming.  What is [*]?  I can't believe that your run was stopped, but you're still in command of the board with less than a minute to go.)
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    | Richard Griffiths, who played this relative of Harry Potter, died in 2013 | 
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    | For some reason faking one's own death is a Russian literary motif, as in "The Living Corpse" by this count | 
    Tolstoy
 
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    | Like Hera, this goddess was queen of heaven; unlike Hera, she was closely associated with the moon | 
    Juno
 
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    | In 1890 this painter of the American West illustrated an edition of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha" | 
    Frederic Remington
 
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    | You'll see men in suits looking up stock prices in the Melbourne or New Orleans CBD, short for this | 
    (Carlos: What is Commercial Business District?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Samuel L. Jackson has played this agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 
    [Applause for Craig's run of the category] (Alex: You've spent a lot of time at the movies.  Not only those 1,001.)
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    | His "The Inspector General" made fun of authorities, & it took a special order from the Czar to let it be performed | 
    (Nikolai) Gogol
 
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    | Most of the Greek myths for Athena were adopted by the Romans for this goddess whose temple was on Capitoline Hill | 
    Minerva
 
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