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    | In her will this Spanish queen pleaded for just treatment of the new world Indians | Isabella 
 
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    | MADD is an acronym for this Irving, Texas-based organization | Mothers Against Drunk Driving 
 
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    | This Chinese sage's "Analects" was not compiled until after his death | Confucius 
 
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    | If it exists, it's denser than a neutron star, so dense even light can't escape from it | black hole 
 
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    | To warn parents that a film may be unsuitable for pre-teens, the movie industry created this rating in 1984 | (Kathy: What is PG?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
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    | The RA in radar stands for this | radio 
 
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    | When he was 16, this saint was taken captive by outlaws & sold as a slave in Ireland | St. Patrick 
 
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    | In 1985 USA for Africa was aided in this famine relief efforts by the royalties from this No. 1 record | "We are the World" 
 
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    | The 50-book "Engi-Shiki" contains the laws dealing with this Japanese religion's ceremonies | Shinto 
 
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    | Johann von Lamont connected fluctuations in the Earth's magnetic field to these solar disturbances | (Robert: What are solar flares?) (Kathy: What are solar winds?)
 
 sunspots
 
 
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    | In 1989 this ruptured tanker released 11 mil. gallons of oil into Alaska's Prince William Sound | Exxon Valdez 
 
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    | Almost one year after he escaped from Missouri State Penitentiary, he shot Martin Luther King, Jr. | James Earl Ray 
 
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    | While trying to circumnavigate the globe, he made the first recorded crossing of the Pacific | Ferdinand Magellan 
 
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    | Lovers of the Stinking Rose is an organization for devotees of this pungent member of the lily family | (Robert: What is an orchid?) 
 garlic
 
 
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    | This Hebrew book for the first 5 books of the Bible means "instruction" or "teaching" | (Robert: What is the Talmud?) (Kathy: What is the Penteuch?)
 
 Torah
 
 
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    | Found between Aquarius & Aries, the 2 parts of this constellation are connected at their tails | Pisces 
 
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    | 2 of the 3 cities that hosted the Summer Olympics in the 1980s | (Alex: Seoul was the other.) 
 Los Angeles & Moscow
 
 
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    | It's the village in the Village Voice, a weekly founded in 1955 | Greenwich Village 
 
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    | As he predicted, he died in Salon, France on July 2, 1566 | (Jon: Who was Louis XV?) 
 Nostradamus
 
 
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    | This organization has been publishing Modern Maturity magazine since 1958 | AARP 
 
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    | The name of this holy book, compiled c. 650, means "That which is to be recited" | the Koran 
 
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    | In our solar system it's the outermost of the inner planets | Mars 
 
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    | As a result of this FBI probe, Michael Myers became the 1st House member expelled in over 100 years | Abscam 
 
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    | United recently let frequent flyers exchange mileage for a chance to "fly" & "land" a jet in one of these | simulator 
 
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    | He fought in the Battle of Marathon before writing such plays as "Seven Against Thebes" | (Kathy: Who was Sophocles?) 
 Aeschylus
 
 
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    | In 1866 Benjamin F. Stephenson founded this "Grand" society of Civil War vets who fought for the North | Grand Army of the Republic 
 
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    | In his "Journal", founder George Fox recorded the birth of this religious movement | Quakers 
 
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    | Term given to a pair of stars that revolve around each other | binary 
 
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    | In 1981 this sweetener made its debut under the brand names of "Equal" & "Nutrasweet" | aspartame 
 
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    | Once a duchy, Pomerania is now divided between Poland & this country | (Jon: What is Romania?) (Robert: What is Byelorussia?)
 
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