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    | He's known to most by this Latin adaptation of his Chinese title, Kung Fu-Tzu | 
    Confucius
 
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    | In June 1985 Prince Sultan Salman Al-Saud went into space in one of this country's spacecrafts | 
    (Mike: What is the Soviet Union?) (Alec: What is France?) [time's up, John signals in] (John: What is the [*]?) (Alex: This was the time to go, not fast enough, John, this was the time to go for the obvious, what is the [*], yes.)
  United States
 
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    | From the Greek "ek", meaning out & "kentron" meaning center, it's a person who's a little off-center | 
    Eccentric
 
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    | It's the largest of the Scandinavian countries | 
    (Alec: What is Norway?) (John: What is Finland?) (Mike: What is Denmark?) (Alex: No, no harm, no foul. Everybody forgot about [*])
  Sweden
 
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    | "Bogey's Baby" | 
    Lauren Bacall
 
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    | Often vividly colored, it's the most prominent feature of a toucan | 
    Beak
 
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    | An ancient parallel to today's Suez Canal was a canal linking the Nile river & this sea | 
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  Red Sea
 
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    | Number of times Sally Ride rode into space | 
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    | From the Latin "mirari", to wonder at, we get miracle & this device people look into | 
    Mirror
 
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    | Discovery of oil under the North Sea has transformed this country's economy | 
    Norway
 
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    | "Come Up & See Me Some Time!" | 
    Mae West
 
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    | The Asian jungle fowl is the direct ancestor of this domestic bird | 
    Chicken
 
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    | This small country included the great ports of Tyre & Sidon | 
    (Alec: What is, um, Palestine?) (Mike: What is Babylon?)
  Phoenicia
 
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    | On this Apollo mission, a tank on the service module exploded & the lunar module was used as a lifeboat | 
    Apollo 13
 
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    | Type of building named for Rome's Palatine Hill which had some | 
    Palace
 
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    | He was chief of the gods in both Scandinavian & German mythology | 
    (Mike: Who was Thor?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Odin (or Woden)
 
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    | "Notes on a Cowardly Lion" | 
    (Alec: Who--what was [*]'s biography?) (Alex: Right, by his son, John.)
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    | This urban bird produces a substance called crop milk to feed its young | 
    Pigeon
 
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    | After his death in 922 B.C., the 12 tribes of Israel split into 2 kingdoms | 
    Solomon
 
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    | On April 18, 1985 Reagan asked, by radio, if this senator would come back down & help him with the budget | 
    (Mike: Who is John Glenn?) ... (Alex: The only politician who went into space, as a politician, [*], Utah.)
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    | Sports whose name is derived from the phrase "association football" | 
    Soccer
 
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    | "Wired", by Bob Woodward | 
    John Belushi
 
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    | One scene in "Out of Africa" featured Lake Nakuru & the 2 million of these birds that inhabit it | 
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    | Upon his assassination in 336 B.C., he was succeeded by his son, Alexander the Great | 
    Philip II of Macedon
 
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    | Skylab was originally the 3rd stage of this rocket | 
    Saturn
 
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    | Its name comes from the place from which much of it is shipped, Oporto, Portugal | 
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    | President profiled in "Mornings on Horseback" | 
    Theodore Roosevelt
 
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    | This government service regulates all banding of migratory birds in the U.S. | 
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