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    | The Wicked Witch of the West | (Maya: What is a house?) ...
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    | Scout is a curious little girl still trying to figure out life in the American South in this classic novel | To Kill a Mockingbird 
 
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    | In the early 20th c. the 3 top-of-the-White Star Line ocean liners were the Olympic, the Britannic & this doomed one | the Titanic 
 
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    | BYU has one of the USA's top programs for the type of dance named for this room | a ballroom 
 
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    | Japan's highest mountain, this dormant volcano rises to 12,300 feet | Mt. Fuji 
 
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    | A wild canine & to move like a liquid | wolf and flow 
 
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    | Joffrey on "Game of Thrones" | poison 
 
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    | Part 3 of this novel by Ray Bradbury is called "Burning Bright" | Fahrenheit 451 
 
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    | This disease of little sores on the skin nearly wiped out North Dakota's "Three Tribes" in 1837 | smallpox 
 
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    | This term for a women's lavatory, typically in a public place, includes a type of makeup | a powder room 
 
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    | In 1990 this nation invaded Kuwait, its smaller neighbor to the south, sparking the first Persian Gulf War | Iraq 
 
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    | To modify written material for publication & a lunar-influenced ocean swell | edit and tide 
 
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    | Kate Mara's Zoe Barnes on "House of Cards" | (Alex: Good thing you didn't watch that series.) 
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    | The narrator & protagonist of "The Catcher in the Rye" also appeared in other stories by J.D. Salinger | Holden Caulfield 
 
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    | Name & number of the 1969 moon mission with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin & Michael Collins as the crew | Apollo 11 
 
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    | Not every dad designs an Arabian nights mural for this kiddie fun room, but Frank Lloyd Wright did | a playroom 
 
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    | Cebu & Leyte are just two of the more than 7,000 islands that make up this Asian nation | the Philippines 
 
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    | A fibber & to express anger about something | (Maya: What is liar and rile? Rail?) 
 liar and rail
 
 
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    | Brian Griffin, the dog on "Family Guy" | hit by a car 
 
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    | Kidnapped & sold into slavery, Solomon Northup told of his experiences in this memoir that became a movie | 12 Years a Slave 
 
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    | The Lancaster dynasty of English monarchs comprised the IV, V & VI kings of this name | (Claire: What is Edward?) 
 Henry
 
 
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    | Sherlock Holmes says your brain is like "a little empty" this upper room & you chose how to stock it | an attic 
 
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    | According to the CIA World Factbook, these are the 2 largest cities in China by population | (Emma: What are Beijing and Hong Kong?) 
 Beijing and Shanghai
 
 
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    | A sufferer of Hansen's disease & to push away with magnetic force | leper and repel 
 
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    | The treacherous Godfrey in "Robin Hood" | an arrow 
 
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    | Originally published anonymously, his essay on "Nature" helped launch Transcendentalism | (Claire: Who is Thoreau?) ...
 (Alex: Now is the day for [*].)
 
 Emerson
 
 
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    | In World War I the nucleus of the Allies was the Triple Entente: Great Britain, Russia & this country | (Claire: What is the U.S.?) 
 France
 
 
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    | This can refer to a room where an artist works; make it plural for a place like Sony Pictures | a studio 
 
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    | 5 countries including Azerbaijan & Russia border this large "Sea" that's really a lake | the Caspian Sea 
 
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    | A Huggies product for a baby & a word for a debt no longer owed | diaper and repaid 
 
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