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    | Silver & Scout were the horses of this fictional pair | 
    the Lone Ranger & Tonto
 
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    | Nickname of TV teen Doctor Howser | 
    Doogie
 
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    | Have a burger & stop by & see the world-famous Hagenbeck Zoo in this largest German port city | 
    Hamburg
 
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    | In 31 B.C. the combined forces of Cleopatra & this Roman were crushed by Octavian's in the Battle of Actium | 
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    | "It is written" in the Bible that "Man shall not live by" this "alone" | 
    bread
 
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    | It's what you get when you breed a hotblood with a coldblood | 
    a warmblood
 
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    | X marks the spot for this "X-Files" star | 
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    | The building seen here is a landmark in this port city, founded in 1788 | 
    Sydney
 
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    | Heard here, it becomes really unpopular at 3 A.M. | 
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    | British General Edward Braddock & 900 of his men were ambushed & killed near Fort Duquesne in 1755 during this war | 
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    | In 1990 he proclaimed, "I do not like broccoli, and I haven't liked it since I was a little kid..." | 
    George H. Bush
 
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    | Shetlands are measured in inches as well as in these, the normal horse measure | 
    hands
 
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    | Survey says he hosted "Family Feud" | 
    Richard Dawson
 
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    | The Lenin Shipyards in this Polish port city, where Solidarity began in the 1980s, were later renamed | 
    Gdansk
 
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    | Stopzilla is software to stop these from constantly appearing on your computer screen | 
    pop-up ads
 
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    | This great Spanish author lost the use of his left hand at the 1571 Battle of Lepanto against the Turks | 
    Cervantes
 
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    | Charles De Gaulle is said to have asked, "How can you be expected to govern a country that has 246 kinds of" this | 
    cheese
 
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    | Comanche survived but reports are sketchy on the fate of the horse Vic at this famous battle | 
    Little Big Horn
 
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    | Mountie nemesis of Snidely Whiplash | 
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    | Begun in the 1500s, the Castillo de San Juan de Ulua dominates this Mexican port city whose name means "true cross" | 
    Veracruz
 
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    | This airship's tragic destruction in 1937 was a major factor in putting a stop to regular passenger airship service | 
    the Hindenburg
 
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    | Sing a "song" for this nephew of Charlemagne, lost with the rear guard at the battle of Roncesvalles | 
    Roland
 
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    | Alexandre Dumas said these expensive fungi "can ... make women more tender and men more lovable" | 
    truffles
 
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    | A name for any untamed western horse, or a 1959-60 TV Western starring Ty Hardin | 
    (Michele: What is maverick?) (Laurie: What is mustang?)
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    | Now a director & producer, Danny De Vito won an Emmy for playing a curmudgeonly dispatcher with this last name | 
    De Palma
 
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    | Gaze upon the blue, blue Mediterranean Sea in this Egyptian port city at the entrance to the Suez Canal | 
    (Laurie: What is Alexandria?) (Michele: What is Cairo?)
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    | Appropriate 4-letter term for the space in a gallows floor through which a hangee fell | 
    [Michele is originally judged to be incorrect with this response. A correction is made before the start of Double Jeopardy.]
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    | In the May 1863 Battle of Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee won a great victory but lost this important general | 
    Stonewall Jackson
 
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    | Dessert defined by Ambrose Bierce as "a detestable substance produced by a...conspiracy of the hen...cow &...cook" | 
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