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  | THIS CATEGORY GOES TO THE 1100s |  |
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    | The Illuminati pop up in this Tom Hanks film & antimatter is stolen from the large hadron collider | (Rob: What is The Da Vinci Code?) (Ernie: What is Gods & Demons?)
 (Alison: What is Inferno?)
 
 Angels and Demons
 
 
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    | The state capitol building, naturally, designed by Thomas Jefferson | (Alison: What is Virginia?) ...
 (Alex: State capital. We're looking for the cities.)
 
 Richmond
 
 
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    | Every attorney who argues a case before the Supreme Court receives this type of pen, but not the inkwell | a quill 
 
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    | Gender & medications & beat-driven pop music | sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll 
 
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    | The Zen branch of this religion was introduced into Japan from China in 1191 | Buddhism 
 
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    | Equus greyvi is a type of this found in Kenya & Ethiopia | a zebra 
 
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    | In Marvel comics, this big guy is exiled to the planet Sakaar by "the Illuminati"; he comes back though, to smash | the Hulk 
 
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    | Its self-named icefield, which can be enjoyed via helicopter tour | (Alex: Capital of Alaska.) 
 Juneau
 
 
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    | One of the Supreme Court building dining rooms is named for this chief justice who served from 1801 to 1835 | (John) Marshall 
 
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    | Traffic signals, a private chamber & the events of a drama | (Alex: With less than a minute now.) 
 lights, camera, action
 
 
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    | Welcher of Malvern introduced these units to measure latitude & longitude | degrees 
 
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    | Botanically, this edible squash is a berry known as a pepo | zucchini 
 
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    | In her hit song "Formation", she says "haters" are "corny with that Illuminati mess" | Beyoncé 
 
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    | Fairytale Town & the Leland Stanford mansion | Sacramento 
 
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    | In the 1962 case Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court banned sponsored this in public schools | (Alison: What is religion?) [Originally ruled incorrect; ruled correct "because the Supreme Court decision in 1962 did mention sponsored religion as well as prayer" before the first Daily Double]
 
 sponsored prayer (or religion)
 
 
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    | Soil, air current & ignition | earth, wind, and fire 
 
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    | This magnificent temple complex was built under the rule of Khmer King Suryavarman II, who wanted it as his tomb | Angkor Wat 
 
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    | A Hostess cake, or a quick, witty retort | a zinger 
 
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    | The Illuminati act all shadowy in the 2016 edition of this video game that doesn't end in "machina" | Deus Ex 
 
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    | Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks --you can order online, but it's more fun to visit | Montpelier 
 
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    | This 4-letter interjection, French for "hear", is part of the announcement as the justices enter the court | oyez 
 
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    | Sir Francis, iceberg & heirloom | bacon, lettuce, and tomato 
 
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    | In 1141 this monk was condemned by a church court on theological grounds, not for fooling around with a student | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Abelard
 
 
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    | The Sumerians like this type of rectangular temple | a ziggurat 
 
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    | "Foucault's Pendulum" by this Italian conspiratorially mentions the Illuminati often | (Umberto) Eco 
 
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    | The state capital building featuring murals designed by Thomas Hart Benton | (Rob: What is Albany?) 
 Jefferson City, Missouri
 
 
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    | Orville was the middle name of this longest-serving justice who spent 36 years on the court, 1939 to 1975 | (William Orville) Douglas 
 
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    | A measurement on a gauge, an inscription & computation using integers | reading, writing, and arithmetic 
 
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