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    | In "The Expanse" on Syfy, the Nauvoo is a spaceship being built by this religious group, the LDS | (Molly: Who are the Mormons?) (Alex: Mormons, or... )
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    | Playing without wild cards, this is the highest-ranking 5-card poker hand you can have | a royal flush 
 
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    | In 1880 the top piece of this boulder was reunited with its base & the year "1620" was carved into it | Plymouth Rock 
 
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    | "Canada's Gateway to the Pacific", this Olympic city stands on the southern shore of Burrard inlet | Vancouver 
 
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    | Of the few known portraits of William Shakespeare, one is the engraving that adorns this 1623 publication | the First Folio 
 
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    | Part of the body where you'll find your 6-pack (or your spare tire) | abdomen 
 
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    | "These Things Shall Pass" & "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" are Johnny Cash recordings in this 6-letter genre | gospel 
 
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    | Higher than a flute, this small woodwind is the highest-pitched instrument in an orchestra | the piccolo 
 
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    | Artifacts embedded in the first floor wall of Chicago's Tribune Tower include a piece of this barrier that crumbled in 1989 | the Berlin Wall 
 
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    | In 1896 the mountain now called Denali was named for this man, 5 years before his death | Mount McKinley 
 
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    | This man enjoyed good Will Shakespeare & his actors so much, he made them Grooms of the King's Chamber | (Sam: Oof. I have no idea.) 
 King James I
 
 
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    | Collective term for pawn, knight, bishop, rook, king & (strangely) queen | chessmen 
 
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    | In broad-brimmed black hat & untrimmed beard, Matisyahu gained fame as a musician of this faith | Hasidic Judaism 
 
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    | Garrett McNamara set a record by doing this with a 78' wave in 2011; there have been claims of 100-footers since | surfing 
 
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    | In 1962 the IV version of this Soviet satellite burned up on re-entry--except a hunk that crashed in Manitowoc, Wisc. | Sputnik 
 
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    | London Bridge isn't falling down; residents of this Arizona lake city will tell you the bridge is just fine right here | Lake Havasu City 
 
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    | Shakespeare was a master of this poetic pattern, unrhymed iambic pentameter, & even used the term in "Hamlet" | blank verse 
 
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    | You're here to display this, sharp-wittedness | acumen 
 
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    | Jim Caviezel played Jesus in this controversial film made by Mel Gibson | The Passion of the Christ 
 
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    | "For the highest achievement of an American of African descent", the NAACP awards this medal annually | the Spingarn Medal 
 
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    | Wagner's Siegfried forges Nothung, one of these, from the pieces of his father's | a sword 
 
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    | This capital of Australia's Victoria state was founded in 1835 by John Fawkner & Batman...John Batman, that is | (Molly: What is Sydney?) 
 Melbourne
 
 
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    | William Shakespeare's mother's maiden name, it's also the name of the forest in "As You Like It" | Arden 
 
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    | Unit used to measure an amount of light | a lumen 
 
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    | Bob Marley expanded on Rastafarian teachings in this song that pleads, "Don't give up the fight" | "Get Up, Stand Up" 
 
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    | This tiny nation on the Mediterranean has the world's highest life expectancy at 89.52 years; in the U.S., it's 79.68 | Monaco 
 
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    | P.S.: it's the 2-syllable archaeological word for a piece of broken earthenware | (Vinnie: What is a pottery shard?) 
 potsherd
 
 
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    | In 1870 this 4-letter lake in north central Africa covered some 10,800 square miles; today, only around 580 | Lake Chad 
 
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    | Written around 1589, this history "Part One" is generally agreed to be Shakespeare's first play | Henry VI 
 
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    | Fancy Latinate synonym for "nickname" | cognomen 
 
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