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    | Beethoven thought about basing an opera on this play & even began a witches' chorus | 
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    (Steve: What is a rising sun?)
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    | To conduct an orchestra, or a poor conductor | 
    [Alex announces it is a new category for the show.]
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    | Its atmosphere is made up of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen & 1% mixed gases | 
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    | Despite its name, this South American body of water is an estuary, not a river of silver | 
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    Jamaica
 
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    Job [jobe] & job [jawb]
 
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    | This planet was discovered in 1781; in 1977, astronomers discovered it has rings | 
    (Alex: Yes, and we've got about a minute to go.)
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    | The Atlantic Ocean isn't named for a lost continent but for these Moroccan mountains | 
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    | In 73 B.C., Spartacus assembled a force on this site that would explode with force in 79 A.D. | 
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    pate [pāt] & pate [pah-tay]
 
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    | Britannica says this city got its name from the Greek phrase "Eis ten Polin", meaning "in the city" | 
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    | Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I wrote the opera "Timone Misantropo", based on this play | 
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    | Rome helped the Mamertines defend Messana setting off their 1st war with this city-state | 
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    | Not surprisingly, this tiny country takes its flag's colors from those of France & Spain | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | His opera based on "Measure for Measure" is called "Das Liebesverbot", which has a nice "ring" to it | 
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    | The "Traveling Emperor", during 121-129 A.D. he went to Spain, Gaul, Germany, Athens, Britain, Africa & Syria | 
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    reserve [REE-serv] & reserve [ri-ZERV]
 
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