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    | This president asked his entire cabinet to resign in 1979 | 
    Carter
 
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    the Pacific Ocean
 
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    electricity
 
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    fat
 
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    | Not surprisingly, cornhusker cheese, a white cheese similar to colby, is made in this state | 
    Nebraska
 
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    dead on arrival
 
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    | The most presidents, 5--Van Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, Pierce & Buchanan--were alive when he was inaugurated | 
    Lincoln
 
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    | In his native Italian, this explorer's name was Giovanni Caboto | 
    (Steven: Who was, uh, Cabot?  Sebastian Cabot?)
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    espionage
 
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    | The nerve fibers of this, the "back" of the eye, converge to form the optic nerve, which runs to the brain | 
    the retina
 
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    | The blue in blue cheese is actually this substance | 
    mold
 
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    | Biblical shepherd turned king who could have been accused of giganticide | 
    David
 
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    | The "Tennessee Tailor", he followed "The Great Emancipator" | 
    Andrew Johnson
 
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    | On Christmas Day 1492, this ship ran aground off Hispaniola & was abandoned | 
    (Jamie: What was the Nina?) (Alex: No, sorry.  [Time expires]  Left two ships, but the one that didn't make it back was [*].)
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    eminent domain
 
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    the heart
 
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    yaks
 
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    | About 30 B.C., these 2 lovers founded a club prophetically called "The Soc. of Those Who Die Together" | 
    (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go, Bruce.  Make your selection.)
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    | 2 of only 3 presidents to attend college west of the Mississippi | 
    (Alex: You seemed in the middle of the response to draw a bit of a blank.  You came through, however.  Did you almost lose it?) (Bruce: It was close.  It was close.) (Alex: It was close.  All right.  You've got $4,900 and you select again.)
  Lyndon Johnson & Richard Nixon (& Herbert Hoover)
 
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    Erik
 
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    | Of the 4 main parts of the blood, these 2 start with "P" | 
    (Jamie: What is plasma...) (Alex: Right.) (Jamie: ...and... [Laughs])
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    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    (Steven: Who was McKinley?)
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    the eland
 
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