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    | Catherine of Braganza, widow of England's King Charles II, became regent of this small Iberian country | 
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    (Russ: What are seeds?) (Dean: What are worms or grubs?)
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    | To vacation in this country, you can fly via its national airline, Olympic | 
    Greece
 
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    Exercise
 
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    | Queen Christina of Sweden converted to this religion secretly before her abdication | 
    Catholicism
 
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    | Anchorman who wrote a memoir titled "The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures in TV Journalism" | 
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    | Despite its name, the skylark doesn't nest in the sky but here | 
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    | "I can't draw landscapes or boats...I draw naked women," says this actor known for his role as Columbo | 
    Peter Falk
 
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    | When traveling abroad, you may need this official endorsement from the country you desire to enter | 
    visa
 
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    | "Sexual Perversity in..." | 
    (Alex: Remember your phrasing, please.)
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    | After this emperor died, his widow, Livia, beame known as Julia Augusta | 
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    | When orphaned at age 17, he took control of his father's Houston-based tool company | 
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    | A merganser, sometimes called a sheldrake, is this kind of bird | 
    (Meg: What is a diving bird? Waterfowl?) (Alex: Diving bird? No.) [Meg's response was later deemed acceptable.]
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    | This part of the half dollar is milled | 
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    | San Remo is the leading resort town on this country's riviera | 
    Italy
 
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    | Godfrey of Bouilion became the ruler of this city after it was taken from the Muslims in 1099 | 
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    | This first black heavyweight boxing champ claimed he lost deliberately to Jess Willard in 1915 | 
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    | The 4 main ones in North America are the Pacific, Mississippi, Central & Atlantic | 
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    | Due to the S.F. earthquake, the World Almanac went to press in 1989 for the 1st time without full results of this | 
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    | Fluency in this language would be helpful in Tahiti since it's the official language | 
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    | "The Doctor in Spite of..." | 
    Himself
 
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    | King Baudoin I of this country is the son of King Leopold III & Queen Astrid | 
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    | This "outlaw" singer topped the country charts in 1977 with "Luckenbach, Texas" | 
    Waylon Jennings
 
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    | Scientists are reintroducing this blue-gray falcon in the eastern U.S. where it's been extinct 30 years | 
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    | Brazil is now the world's largest producer of this "cheap" metal also called stannum | 
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    | Each year over 2 million tourists visit this national memorial near Keystone, South Dakota | 
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