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    Gettysburg
 
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    Rommel
 
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    Hawaii
 
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    Pacific Ocean
 
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    the tango
 
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    drummer boy
 
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    | Lana Turner earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination for this film based on Grace Metalious' novel | 
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    | The parsnip has a long, tapering root that resembles this orange veggie to which it's related | 
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    | It's also known as the Arabian Gulf | 
    Persian Gulf
 
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    | General Schwarzkopf's father headed the N.J. State Police during this 1932 kidnapping investigation | 
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    amigo
 
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    | On Sept, 2, 1864 Mayor James M. Calhoun surrendered this Georgia city to Union troops | 
    Atlanta
 
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    Sinatra
 
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    | It's believed that limes originated on this continent | 
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    | This largest African lake was originally called Ukerewe | 
    Lake Victoria
 
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    | James A. Johnston was the first warden of this notorious federal prison in San Francisco Bay | 
    Alcatraz
 
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    lingo
 
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    | This state, home of the 1st capital of the Confederacy, was the 4th to secede from the Union | 
    (Jeff: What is Mississippi?) (Hugh: What is Virginia?)
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    | Little Richard sang the title tune for this blonde bombshell's 1956 comedy "The Girl Can't Help It" | 
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    | Raisins or currants are the "spots" in spotted dog, a suet pudding created in this country | 
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    | The Kerch Strait connects the Sea of Azov with this sea | 
    (Bruce: What is the Caspian Sea?) (Jeff: What is the Crimean Sea?)
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    | He retired from crime shortly after the death of his brother Jesse in 1882 | 
    Frank James
 
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    | A leading maker of motor homes, this company celebrated its 35th anniversary in 1993 | 
    Winnebago
 
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    | Southerners refer to these 2 battles as 1st & 2nd Manassas; northerners call them this | 
    Bull Run
 
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    (Hugh: Um, [*]?) (Alex: Who is Barbara [*], yes. Well done.)
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    | Much of the robusta type of this beverage comes from Africa | 
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    | Among European rivers, the Danube is second in length only to this one | 
    (Bruce: What is the Rhine?) (Alex: No, sorry. Had to think further east. [Russian accent] What is [*]?)
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    | Pierre Laval was executed for his role in this WWII collaborationist French government | 
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    | Explorer Vespucci's first name | 
    Amerigo
 
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