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    | In 1984 this "royal" band went crazy with "Radio Ga-Ga" | 
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    | In the 1860s this Frenchman, truly a deep "thinker", briefly studied for the religious life | 
    Rodin
 
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    Butch Cassidy, Roseanne, Donny Osmond | 
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    | Czar Paul's mother was this "Great" empress, Paul's father was probably her husband Czar Peter III | 
    Catherine (the Great)
 
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    | Robert Burns wrote, "O, my love is like a red, red" one of these "that's newly sprung in June" | 
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    | Walk through shallow water | 
    wade
 
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    | The song "Radio Free Europe" can be found on this group's album "Murmur" | 
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    | You'll find Pierre Puvis de Chavannes' "Young Girls by the Edge of the Sea" seen here in this city's Musee d'Orsay | 
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    Robert Motherwell, Kurt Cobain, Bill Gates | 
    Washington
 
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    | Type of weapon used to assassinate Czar Alexander II in 1881 | 
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    | Included in his "Chicago Poems" collection is that one about fog coming "on little cat feet" | 
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    | Withdraw gradually from some habit, or get a baby to give up its bottle | 
    wean
 
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    | In 2001 "Kid A" by this British band with lead singer Thom Yorke was nominated for an Album of the Year Grammy | 
    Radiohead
 
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    | Jacques-Louis David's 1787 painting of "The Death of" this man features a cup of hemlock | 
    (Jon: Who is Marat?)
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    Thomas Dewey, Henry Ford, Madonna | 
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    | Boris Godunov recolonized this area stretching north to the Arctic Ocean; we're not sure why he wanted it | 
    Siberia
 
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    | A trip to Ravenna in 1819 inspired Byron to write "The Prophecy" of this Italian poet | 
    Dante
 
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    | The shortest verse in the King James Bible says "Jesus" did this | 
    wept
 
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    | Foreseeing the future, in 1979 this group sang "Video Killed the Radio Star" | 
    [Katie gave the name sounding like "The Bugles" and it was accepted without incident.]
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    | You'll know that he painted the "Musicians of the Orchestra", seen here, if you look at the performers in the background | 
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    Dana Carvey, Evel Knievel, Jeannette Rankin | 
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    | The first czar of this name came to power in 1825; the second & last, in 1894 | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | In T.S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", "The women come and go talking of" him | 
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    | It's a forsaken & homeless child, like "The Little Match Girl" | 
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    | This song by Wall of Voodoo says, "I wish I was in Tijuana eating barbecued iguana, I'd take requests on the telephone" | 
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    | Honore Daumier was imprisoned in 1832 for depicting King Louis Philippe as this Rabelaisian giant | 
    Gargantua
 
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    Amelia Earhart, Edgar Lee Masters, Dennis Hopper | 
    (Jon: What is Illinois?)
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    | This Robert Frost poem ends with the line "Good fences make good neighbors" | 
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