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    the Civil War
 
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    | In 1958 he starred as a middle-aged Andy Hardy in "Andy Hardy Comes Home" | 
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    | The name of Wagga Wagga, a city in this country, is an Aboriginal word meaning "many crows" | 
    Australia
 
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    | Giovanni Cassini discovered the main division in this planet's rings & 4 of it satellites | 
    (Ange: What is Jupiter?)
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    | Caudle is the traditional drink once widely served at the party following this baby ceremony | 
    a christening
 
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    | "Tomorrow is another day", which she says in "Gone with the Wind", goes back at least to the 16th century | 
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    | One legend says a dove sat on this Pope's shoulder & dictated a famous chant | 
    Pope Gregory
 
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    | "Cattle Queen of Montana" in 1954, she went on to run a ranch on "The Big Valley" | 
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    | A statue of the young Queen Victoria graces the Library of Parliament in this capital of Canada | 
    Ottawa
 
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    | To the naked eye this planet appears as a bright red star | 
    Mars
 
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    shrimp cocktail
 
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    | Ant killer is a humorous term for this body part, especially a big one | 
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    chords
 
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    | He played Brick to ELizabeth Taylor's Maggie in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 
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    | Battambang, the 2nd-largest urban area in this country, contains 10th century ruins of the Khmer Empire | 
    Cambodia
 
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    | Latakia, which lies on this sea, is one of Syria's busiest ports | 
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    mantilla
 
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    | This "woodwind" instrument is made of brass & was patented in Paris in 1846 | 
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    | In this 1956 sci-fi classic, Leslie Nielsen found himself on Altair-4 with Anne Francis & Robby the Robot | 
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    | You'll find this capital of the Dominican Republic at the mouth of the Ozama River | 
    (Ange: What is Hispaniola?)
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