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    | In 1620 the Pilgrims landed at Provincetown on the tip of this cape | Cape Cod 
 
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    | Michelangelo was one of the leading figures of this great period of art in Italy from around 1400 to 1600 | the Renaissance 
 
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    | Slaves in Washington, D.C. were freed in April 1862, 9 months before this January 1, 1863 manifesto | (Louie: What is [*]?) (Alex: That's right.)
 (Louie: I almost messed that up.)
 
 the Emancipation Proclamation
 
 
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    | Collective term for the Western Hemisphere after Columbus' voyages | the New World 
 
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    | Dooley Wilson played this piano man in "Casablanca" | Sam 
 
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    | Heinrich Heine: "Wherever they ____ books they will also, in the end, ____ human beings"
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 burn
 
 
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    | This cape in Brevard County, Florida changed its name to honor John F. Kennedy & then back again | Cape Canaveral 
 
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    | This Cubist once said, "I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them"; that would explain it | Picasso 
 
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    | When D.C. burned in 1814, this office important to inventors was spared after its head pleaded with the British | the Patent Office 
 
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    | This "Gray Lady" published its first issue on September 18, 1851 | The New York Times 
 
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    | "A Shot in the Dark" is one of the movies with Peter Sellers as this bumbling policeman | Inspector Clouseau 
 
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    | Hiram Johnson: "The first casualty when war comes is ____"
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 (Jonathan: What is humanity?)
 
 truth
 
 
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    | There's Cape Horn & False Cape Horn at the bottom of this country on the west coast of South America | (Jonathan: What is Argentina?) 
 Chile
 
 
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    | In 1987 his "Irises" sold at auction for a then-record $53.9 million | (Jonathan: Who is Monet?) 
 Vincent van Gogh
 
 
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    | Recently, D.C.'s Latino population has grown with a very large number from this smallest Central American nation by area | (Alex: Yes, with less than a minute to go.) 
 El Salvador
 
 
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    | It runs from the Book of Matthew to Revelation | the New Testament 
 
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    | The original name of this title character comes from a blend of the Japanese words for "gorilla" & "whale" | Godzilla 
 
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    | Satchel Paige: "Don't ____ ____.  Something might be gaining on you"
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    | This cape with a cheerful name at the bottom of Africa was first sighted by Europeans in 1488 | the Cape of Good Hope 
 
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    | The 2 best-known paintings at the Huntington in California are "Pinkie" & this colorful Gainsborough kid | The Blue Boy 
 
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    | Washington originally included 2 port cities within its boundaries: Georgetown & this city that returned to Virginia in 1846 | (Jonathan: I should've gone all the way.) 
 Alexandria
 
 
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    | Here's our theme in this music style that first had a Grammy category in 1987 | New Age 
 
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    | In 1989 Sean Connery played a Holy Grail expert & professor who was the father of this title archaeologist | Indiana Jones 
 
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    | Richard Nixon: "When the president does it, that means that it is not ____"
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 illegal
 
 
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    | This "Cape" city in Southeastern Missouri is the hometown of Rush Limbaugh | Cape Girardeau 
 
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    | There was an uptick in scientific knowledge when he published "Opticks" in 1704 | (Sir Isaac) Newton 
 
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    | Steve McQueen was behind the wheel of a Mustang as the title San Francisco cop in this thriller | Bullitt 
 
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