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    Africa
 
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    | This San Francisco park includes the Asian Art Museum & the California Academy of Sciences | 
    (Tim: What is Battery Park?) --- (Alex: Go for the obvious.)
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    Aaron
 
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    | After serving 3 terms as Massachusetts governor, he declined to run for reelection in 1990 | 
    Dukakis
 
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    sweat glands
 
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    | In 1869 this dominion purchased the present NW Territories from the Hudson's Bay Company | 
    Canada
 
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    | In April 1992 this University's Blue Devils won their second consecutive nat'l basketball championship | 
    Duke
 
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    | This 1200-acre Chicago park on the shore of Lake Michigan is noted for its zoo | 
    Lincoln Park
 
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    | From 1841 to 1843 this "Little Giant" served as a judge of the Illinois Supreme Court | 
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    | The parotid glands are the largest of these glands in the mouth which help in the digestion of starches | 
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    | Crowned King of Ireland in 1316, Edward Bruce was the brother of this Scottish king | 
    Robert (the Bruce)
 
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    | The Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs is part of this Ivy League university | 
    Princeton
 
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    | This Washington State national park named for a volcano has more than 20 glaciers | 
    (Marcia: What is Mount St. Helena's?)
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    | He asked at the Last Supper, "Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?" | 
    (Susan: Who is Judas Iscariot?)
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    | After he was beaten twice for president by Dwight Eisenhower, he lost the 1960 nomination to JFK | 
    Adlai Stevenson
 
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    adrenal glands
 
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    | A symbol of Dutch resistance to the Nazis, the Queen abdicated in favor of daughter Juliana in 1948 | 
    Wilhelmina
 
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    | This university in Ithaca, N.Y. was named for a founder of Western Union | 
    Cornell
 
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    | After 89 years as a federal reservation, this Arkansas park became a nat'l park in 1921 | 
    Hot Springs
 
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    | For interpreting the handwriting on the wall, he was promised scarlet clothing & a gold chain | 
    Daniel
 
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    | In 1983 this Democratic senator from New Jersey was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame | 
    (Bill) Bradley
 
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    the thyroid
 
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    | The 1713-1714 Treaties of Utrecht ended the 13 yr. war over this country's succession | 
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    | Under student pressure, this Wash. D.C. univ. appointed its first deaf president, I. King Jordan, in 1988 | 
    Gallaudet
 
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    | South Carolina's Table Rock Park lies in these mountains | 
    (Tim: What are the Smokies?)
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    | After years of childlessness, she conceived twins, Esau & Jacob | 
    (Susan: Who is Rachel?) (Tim: Who is Sarah?) (Marcia: Who is Leah?) --- (Alex: No harm, no foul on this one, obviously. Who was [*]?)
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    | As Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he presided over the Clarence Thomas hearings | 
    Joe Biden
 
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    | This pinecone-shaped gland is now known to function as a biological clock | 
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