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    | The 1932 Bela Lugosi classic "White Zombie" is set in this traditional Caribbean zombie homeland | 
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    (Megan: What is a Plutarch?) (Alex: No.) (Megan: or the [*].) (Alex: No. Bill?) (Bill: What is a [*]?) (Alex: Yes. Megan, you understand that I ruled against you, so you could not then change your response. You helped Bill out, but I have a feeling he knew [*].)
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    (Todd: what is Appenine Way?) (Megan: What is [*]?) (Alex: Yes, not Appenine.)
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    | In 1630 Governor William Bradford gave this group a name meaning "strangers"; it came into common use much later | 
    (Megan: What are the Puritans?) (Alex: Not the Puritans but [*].)
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    (Todd: What is the North Atlantic treaty?) (Alex: It was called the [*], not North Atlantic. [*].)
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    | Lillian Hellman wrote the screenplay for this film based on her play of the same name | 
    (Bill: What is The Children's Hour?) (Todd: What is [*]?) (Alex: That's it. Remember, "little" has to come up in the correct response.)
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