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    | This pathway for human eggs was named for Italian anatomist Gabriel Fallopius | Fallopian tube 
 
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    | Ellen Burstyn was born on this date in 1932; Pearl Harbor was bombed on it in 1941 | December 7th 
 
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    | In this type of dance company, the leading male is called the premier danseur | ballet 
 
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    | Jean Lussier & William Fitzgerald are among those who've gone over this landmark in a barrel & survived | Niagara Falls 
 
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    | In 1525 Cortes ordered Cuauhtemoc, the last emperor of these people, hanged | Aztecs 
 
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    | In football it's the imaginary "line" on which the ball rests at the start of each play | line of scrimmage 
 
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    | TV zip code most associated with Gabrielle Carteris | 90210 
 
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    | This ended in the U.S. December 5, 1933 when a 36th state ratified the 21st Amendment | Prohibition 
 
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    | The ribbon braiding of this dance performed on the 1st of the 5th month in England began in the 19th century | maypole 
 
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    | On April 13, 1970, this space mission turned perilous as Haise, Lovell & Swigert had to abandon the main ship | Apollo 13 
 
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    | A library near the Pink Zone in Mexico City is named after this American library founder | (David: Who is Jefferson?) (Gay: Who is Carnegie?)
 
 Benjamin Franklin
 
 
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    | These mountains are the natural habitat of the alpaca | Andes 
 
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    | On a scale of 32 to 212, he ranks at the top as the inventor of the mercury thermometer | (Gabriel) Fahrenheit 
 
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    | On December 20, 1994, this former U.S. President announced the Bosnian ceasefire he'd arranged | Jimmy Carter 
 
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    | The Viennese version of this dance stressed the first step & speeded up the tempo | waltz 
 
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    | In the highest helicopter rescue ever, American Seaborne Weathers was plucked from this mountain in 1996 | Everest 
 
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    | These suspended candy-filled objects are broken open by a blindfolded person with a stick | piñata 
 
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    | De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. is the world's largest producer & distributor of these gems | diamonds 
 
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    | In 1988 Steffi Graf beat her to win the U.S. Open; in 1990 she beat Stefi | Gabriela Sabatini 
 
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    | This Burmese retired as U.N. Secretary-General in December 1971 | U Thant 
 
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    | In 1976 Ludmila Pakhomova & Aleksandr Gorshkov won the first Olympic gold medal in this event | ice dancing 
 
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    | In 1974 his chute released early, causing him to plunge into a river canyon, not rocket across it | Evel Knievel 
 
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    | Processions known as posadas are associated with this holiday | Christmas 
 
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    | Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of this body part | spine 
 
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    | Born Gabrielle, but known by her nickname, she started with a hat shop in 1913 & opened her own house in 1914 | (Coco) Chanel 
 
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    | In December 1993 this Defense Secretary became the first member of Clinton's cabinet to quit | Les Aspin 
 
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    | Jimmy Sturr had a barrel of fun winning the 1995 Grammy for Best Album of this dance music | polka 
 
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    | Aleksandr Pushkin, Stephen Decatur & Button Gwinnett all died from wounds received in one of these | duel 
 
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    | These 2 animals appear on Mexico's flag | (Gay: What is a...what is a burro and um, [laughter] and I have no idea?) 
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    | In a mosque a minbar is the equivalent of this elevated speaking platform in a church | (David: What is the altar?) 
 pulpit
 
 
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