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    | This Smith graduate went to India to study politics before founding Ms. Magazine | (Charles: Who was Helen Gurley Brown?) 
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    | This country awards the "Order of Pius" for personal & civil merit | (Keith: What is Italy?) 
 Vatican City
 
 
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    | In the Temple of Vesta, goddess of the hearth, this was allowed to go out only once a year | the flame (fire) 
 
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    | This labor union went underground after it was outlawed in 1982 | Solidarity 
 
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    | Lyle Russell Cedric Henderson used this nickname to conduct "The Tonight Show" band | Skitch 
 
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    | This king's last words were "A horse!  A horse!  My kingdom for a horse!" | Richard III 
 
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    | She married a man named Fortune, but after a few anthropological field trips, they got divorced | Margaret Mead 
 
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    | In 1988, he won the 1st "America's Hope Award", & his name appeared twice on it | Bob Hope 
 
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    | Interestingly, the earliest form of the Etruscan alphabet contained this # of letters | 26 
 
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    | More than 70% of land for this use remains in private hands, the highest % in the Warsaw Pact | agriculture (farming) 
 
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    | German-born Simone Kaminker found "Room at the Top" as 1 of France's finest film stars under this name | Simone Signoret 
 
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    | He said, "O true apothecary!  Thy drugs are quick.  Thus with a kiss I die." | Romeo 
 
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    | Sadly, she died 14 years before the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote | Susan B. Anthony 
 
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    | In 1988, they became the 1st pop group to get the American Music Awards' Award of Merit | The Beach Boys 
 
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    | Fencers in ancient Egypt wore this piece of equipment tied to their wigs | mask 
 
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    | Poland borders on this body of salt water | the Baltic Sea 
 
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    | Patti Woodward, who won an Oscar for her moving performance as Ma Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath" | Jane Darwell 
 
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    | She said, "O happy dagger, this is thy sheath; there rest, & let me die." | Juliet 
 
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    | "Ramona" author Helen Hunt Jackson & this poetess were childhood playmates in Amherst, Mass. | Emily Dickinson 
 
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    | 2 of the 3 types of short subjects for which you can win an Oscar | (Alex: Live action was the third.) 
 animation & documentary
 
 
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    | It was the capital of Hammurabi's empire | Babylon 
 
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    | It equals 100 groszy | 1 zloty 
 
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    | Ray Cramton, who was the main man on "Medical Center" | Chad Everett 
 
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    | She gasped, "O my dear Hamlet -- the drink, the drink!  I am poisoned!" | (Stephen: Who was Ophelia?) 
 Gertrude (his mother)
 
 
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    | She was a nurse, cook & spy during the Civil War, but was best known as the Moses of her people | Harriet Tubman 
 
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    | Of the only 25 recipients of this Nobel Prize, 15 have been Americans | Economics 
 
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    | The Sumerians established Sumer in what is now this Mideast country | (Alex: We have a minute to go in the round.) 
 Iraq
 
 
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    | In 1795, partition by Russia, Austria & this country wiped Poland off the map | Prussia 
 
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    | Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchacevic, Clouseau's frazzled boss in "The Pink Panther" movies | Herbert Lom 
 
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    | He said, "I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kiss" | Othello 
 
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