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    the Arctic Circle
 
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    Daedalus
 
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    5 words: 2002 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees seen here | 
    (Alex: With less than a minute to go, you are right.)
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    | In 1880, 1886 & 1887 British statesman the Duke of Devonshire turned this job down--who needs the headaches? | 
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    longitude
 
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    chronic
 
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    | This Egyptian god's evil brother Set tricked him into lying down in a box that was thrown into the river | 
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    | Second Consul of the French Empire, the Duke de Parme helped draft this egalitarian (for males) 1804 code | 
    the Napoleonic Code
 
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    | Scottsbluff & Fort Robinson are in this western extension of Nebraska | 
    the panhandle
 
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    | Athena gave this Gorgon slayer a shield to use as a mirror when confronting Medusa | 
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    "You lose"
 
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    | The Duke of Northumberland (1504-1553) arranged for his son to marry this unfortunate lady in 1553; oops | 
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    | Colin Firth played Vermeer in this film with the name of a Vermeer painting | 
    [Jami added a definite article to the beginning of her response.] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | The Romans equated this god with the Norse god Wotan; both lent their names to the same day of the week | 
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    | Henry IV was just Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, when he pushed this cousin off his throne | 
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    | A deep ravine or gulch, like the one mentioned in the name of a water impeder in Washington State | 
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