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    | Perhaps his name inspired him to be the 1st to fly over the North Pole | Byrd 
 
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    | In his poetry "cat"alogue are "Gus: The Theatre Cat!" & "Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town" | T.S. Eliot 
 
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    | Mass. for Massachusetts for example | abbreviation 
 
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    | As the constellation Ursa Minor is the Little Bear, Leo Minor is this | Little Lion 
 
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    | In 1951, this Cuban bandleader began playing the character of a Cuban bandleader | Desi Arnaz 
 
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    | A confirmed hypochondriac, he was in constant pain because of false teeth | George Washington 
 
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    | In 1960, Don Walsh & Jacques Piccard surfaced as famous explorers of this | deep sea 
 
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    | He said of Chicago, "I have seen your painted women... luring the farm boys" | Carl Sandburg 
 
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    | From Greek "a-" (not) & "methy" (wine), this gem was once thought of as a remedy for intoxication | amethyst 
 
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    | Of elliptical, spiral, or irregular, shape of the Milky Way Galaxy | spiral 
 
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    | "Broadway Open House" accordionist, he led The Gong Show's "Band With A Thug" | (Paul: Who is Frank Duvall?) 
 Milton Delugg
 
 
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    | He hated & feared doctors so much, this tall redhead endured a permanent wrist deformity | Thomas Jefferson 
 
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    | Before cannibals ate him in the Indies, this Italian sighted the N.Y. Bay where today a bridge bears his name | Verrazano 
 
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    | Completes, "As your bright & tiny spark lights the traveler in the dark, tho I know not what you are..." | twinkle, twinkle little star 
 
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    | The white of an egg | albumen 
 
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    | An area in space where the pull of gravity is so strong nothing can escape, not even light | black hole 
 
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    | From the beginning in 1948 to the last show in 1971, he was Ed Sullivan's bandleader | (Marvin: Who is Les Brown?) 
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    | Weak eye muscles & crossed eyes caused this bachelor pres. to walk with a habitual tilt of the head | Buchanan 
 
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    | 9 years after B. Dias rounded Africa's tip, this explorer sailed on to open sea route to India | (Marvin: Who is Magellan?) 
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    | According to Robert Louis Stevenson, it's when "a child should... speak" | when spoken to 
 
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    | This plant got its name from the Indians using it to draw poison from certain types of wounds | arrowroot 
 
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    | Brightest star in constellation Centaurus, its planetary system was the destination in "Lost In Space" | Alpha Centauri 
 
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    | He's been the leader of TV bands for Pat Boone, Judy Garland, & Merv Griffin | Mort Lindsey 
 
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    | Our shortest president, his fear of crowds made him almost hysterical when asked to speak in public | James Madison 
 
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    | This French explorer called the bleak coast of Labrador "the land God gave to Cain" | (Marvin: Who is Cabot?) 
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    | Poem which concludes, "I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul" | "Invictus" 
 
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    | Term for any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces or eliminates pain | (Marvin: What is analgesiac?) 
 analgesic
 
 
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    | A supernova explosion observed by the Chinese in 1054 left this hazy cloud in Taurus | Crab Nebula 
 
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    | When the Jackie Gleason show moved to Miami Beach, he provided a little traveling music | Sammy Spear 
 
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    | His operation for cancer of the jaw was kept secret until long after he left office in 1897 | Grover Cleveland 
 
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