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  | REDRAWING THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE |  |
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    | A piece of wood, or a group of executives who decide on something | board 
 
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    | "Je suis une légende" | I Am Legend 
 
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    | The agreement that redrew the Middle East was known by the name of this "Minor" area of major importance | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Asia (Minor)
 
 
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    | He's seen here as the persistent Detective Columbo | Peter Falk 
 
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    | Isaac Newton: "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of" these | giants 
 
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    | Starbucks offers a "house" this, mixing different types of whole bean coffee | blend 
 
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    | "Chroniques martiennes" | The Martian Chronicles 
 
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    | Mosul & Basra were 2 of the 3 provinces that were eventually merged into this country | Iraq 
 
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    | He narrowly escapes certain doom after sneaking into Mr. McGregor's garden | Peter Rabbit 
 
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    | Gil Scott-Heron: This "will not make you look 5 pounds thinner because" this "will not be televised" | (Brian: What is the camera?) 
 the revolution
 
 
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    | 14 pounds, in Plymouth | stone 
 
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    | "Le cycle de Fondation" | (Victor: What is The Century of the Foundation?) 
 The Foundation Trilogy
 
 
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    | Sometimes hyphenated, it's the author's name as printed on a newspaper story | a byline 
 
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    | Hotly contested today, this 9-letter region was made an "international zone" | (Victor: What is Jerusalem?) 
 Palestine
 
 
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    | He received an honorary Oscar in 2003 for his memorable roles like Mr. Chips & Alan Swann | (Alex: He's the one with a minute to go now.) 
 Peter O'Toole
 
 
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    | Jesse Jackson: "Our flag is red, white, and blue, but our nation is a" this | (Alex: The [*] Coalition.) 
 rainbow
 
 
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    | Run through by the horn of that bull | gored 
 
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    | "La main gauche de la nuit" | (Victor: What is The Left...) 
 The Left Hand of Darkness
 
 
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    | Pioneering all-news radio in 1961, XTRA broadcast to Southern California from this city just into Mexico | Tijuana 
 
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    | This ethnic group got autonomy (not independence) at the San Remo conference, but the Treaty of Lausanne nixed it | (Buzzy: What is Armenian?) 
 Kurds
 
 
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    | A NYC neighborhood bears the name of this Dutch governor whose farm was the Bouwerie | Peter Stuyvesant 
 
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    | J.K. Galbraith: This "ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy.  And... with death as his greatest source of anxiety" | money 
 
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    | If you're "out of your" this type of fruit, you're just plain loco | gourd 
 
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    | Margaret Atwood's "La servante écarlate" | The Handmaid's Tale 
 
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    | Also what a comic does in a club, it's the term for a reporter's report straight to camera from the scene of breaking news | stand-up 
 
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    | Great Britain acquired southern Mesopotamia & this city, today the largest port in Israel | (Buzzy: What is Tel Aviv?) (Victor: What is... Eilat?)
 
 Haifa
 
 
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    | Stage name of Chester Burnett, legendary Chicago bluesman, seen here | Howlin' Wolf 
 
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