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    Les Misérables
 
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    | Frontier Days, featuring one of America's largest rodeos, is held each July in this capital city | 
    (Tom: What is Casper?)
  Cheyenne
 
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    timber
 
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    | This mineral used by Michelangelo for his sculptures was supplied by the Carrara quarry in Tuscany | 
    marble
 
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    | The 2 country stars who recorded the album "Ernie Sings and Glen Picks" | 
    Tennessee Ernie Ford & Glen Campbell
 
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    | Alice Paul picketed the White House from 1917-19 until this amendment was passed | 
    the women's suffrage amendment (the 19th)
 
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    | A theme of 14th century literature was the quest for this wine vessel used at the Last Supper | 
    the Holy Grail
 
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    | Oil fields north of Casper include this one which gave its name to a scandal in Harding's admin. | 
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    Bengal
 
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    shale
 
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    | Despite her similar name, people probably don't confuse this opera singer with Brigitte Nielsen | 
    (Tom: Who is Bridgette Nelson?)
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    | Among charges against her in 1430 was that she "had dressed & armed herself in the state & habit of a man" | 
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    (Kathy: What is law?)
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    | 2 animals which are paired in "Home On The Range" that are among the most widespread large animals in the state | 
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    | Americans say it when they want you to hurry; Italians say it when they answer the telephone | 
    (Alex: They pick up the phone and say [*]. Less than a minute to go, Joel.)
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    | When gypsum is ground, heated & dehydrated, it forms this white powder used in making molds & casts | 
    plaster of Paris
 
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    Paul McCartney
 
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    the Civil War
 
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    Cody
 
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    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | This frothy volcanic glass can float in water for months before disintegrating | 
    pumice
 
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  "Like a thief in the night who can't get enough / I am willing to fight 'cause I'm a soldier of love / Like a shot in the dark when the going gets rough / It's a state of the heart, you're a soldier of love..." | 
    (Tom: Who is George Michael?)
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    | Though a staunch anti-communist, this Maine sen. led early Senate opposition to McCarthyism | 
    (Kathy: Who is Helen Gahagan?)
  Margaret Chase Smith
 
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    | Though she was a professional singer, her voice was dubbed in both "Porgy & Bess" & "Carmen Jones" | 
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    | Considered one of Austria's ablest rulers, she still had time to have 16 kids, including Marie Antoinette | 
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