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    | In 2014 a U.S. fugitive was nabbed in Nepal after his picture clicked with this "recognition" software | facial recognition 
 
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    | The name of this city comes from medieval Danish for "merchants' harbor" | Copenhagen 
 
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    | Around 304 B.C. Agathocles, "The Tyrant of Syracuse" & king of this island, gained control of southern Italy | Sicily 
 
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    | In 1992 this Italian fashion house launched its more affordable Miu Miu line | Prada 
 
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    | Author Richard Matheson eats egg rolls & notes that he was born in the year of this cat &, fittingly, went to the U. of Missouri | the tiger 
 
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    | "Affluenza" teen Ethan Couch was busted in Mexico after cops traced a call to this pizza chain (but didn't arrive in 30 min.) | (Lee: What is Pizza Hut?) 
 Domino's
 
 
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    | This city has been the capital of India since 1931 | New Delhi 
 
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    | In the 1200s B.C., warring Egyptians & Hittites produced the document seen here, said to be the first of these in history | (Deborah: What is a treaty?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Deborah: [*]?)
 
 a peace treaty
 
 
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    | The name of this cocktail means "strained pineapple" | piƱa colada 
 
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    | James Madison adds that he was born in the year of the goat, as was the Constitution when it came to be in this year | 1787 
 
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    | John List was arrested in 1989, 18 years after killing his family, after his age-enhanced image ran on this Fox TV show | America's Most Wanted 
 
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    | This country has been landlocked since losing its Pacific coast territory to Chile | Bolivia 
 
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    | After destroying this African city in 146 B.C., Scipio Aemilianus looked at the burning city & said, "It is glorious" | (Deborah: What is Alexandria?) 
 Carthage
 
 
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    | This Spanish term for an open porch is also a chain of inns | ramada 
 
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    | Nicole Scherzinger | (Lee: What are the Black Eyed Peas?) 
 the Pussycat Dolls
 
 
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    | Nibbling a wonton, Grace Slick says it makes sense she was born in the year of this animal, as she sang about a white one | (Deborah: What is a horse?) 
 a rabbit
 
 
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    | Fugitives can run but they can't hide from this 190-member-nation organization founded in 1923 | (Alex: [Before Deborah wagers] Now Jane has a fairly sizable lead, and we have less than a minute to go.) 
 Interpol
 
 
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    | This cape seen here is named for the woman seen here | Cape Ann 
 
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    | The city of Tikal became an important ceremonial center for this civilization prior to 100 A.D. | the Maya 
 
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    | You can zoom along at 130 kilometers per hour on this Italian motorway | the Autostrada 
 
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    | Pass the soy sauce to this creator of a famous comic strip dog, born in the year of the dog on Nov. 26, 1922 | Charles Schulz 
 
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    | American criminals, don't flee to Sri Lanka; the U.S. &. that country signed this type of agreement Sept. 30, 1999 | extradition 
 
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    | These 2 rivers have their sources within 75 miles of each other in eastern Turkey | the Tigris and the Euphrates 
 
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    | After the defeat at Leuctra in 371 B.C., Spartan power declined & this league went out of existence | the Peloponnesian League 
 
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    | This ancient mountaintop fortress in Israel is the site of the Jews' last stand against the Romans in 70 A.D. | Masada 
 
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    | Martha Davis | (Jane: Who are The Vandellas?) ...
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 The Motels
 
 
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    | Over tea, he notes he was born in 1800, year of the monkey, & invented vulcanization monkeying around with rubber | Charles Goodyear 
 
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