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    | NYC's borough of Brooklyn & Queens are on this large island | (Peji: What is, uh, Manhattan Island?) (Stacey: What is Staten Island?)
 
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    | This model & wife of Billy Joel says she was a chubby & self-conscious teenager | Christie Brinkley 
 
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    | She's called Joan la Pucelle in Shakespeare's "King Henry VI, Part I" | Joan of Arc 
 
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    | New Jersey greenhouses surpass all others on the mainland in growing these corsage flowers | orchids 
 
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    | The reign of the Guptas, when Sanskrit lit. flowered, has been called the classical age of this country | India 
 
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    | When a triumvirate rules, this many people are in charge | 3 
 
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    | This Texas city & island is named for a viceroy of Mexico, Bernardo de Galvez | (Peji: What is uh...sorry?) 
 Galveston
 
 
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    | In 1984 she became the first woman nominated by a major party for Vice President of the U.S. | Geraldine Ferraro 
 
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    | This was the only published work by Jonathan Swift for which he received payment -- £200 | Gulliver's Travels 
 
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    | To grow this fruit in California, at least 1 male palm is planted in each acre of 49 female palms | (Jamie: What is a coconut?) 
 date
 
 
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    | Eamon de Valera, who was born in New York City, was prime minister & president of this country | Ireland 
 
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    | Number of miles in the annual race held on Memorial Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway | 500 
 
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    | The 3 largest islands in this sea are Sicily, Sardinia & Cyprus | Mediterranean Sea 
 
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    | Lynne Cheney chairs the Nat'l Endowment for the Humanities, & her husband, Richard, holds this cabinet post | Secretary of Defense 
 
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    | This author was knighted in 1908 for his work in the Boer War, not for Sherlock Holmes | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
 
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    | When a seed sprouts, the first thing to break out of the coat is this part of the plant | (Peji: What is the stem?) 
 root
 
 
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    | He was killed in the Philippines, but his ship went on to circumnavigate the earth | Magellan 
 
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    | A sonnet is a poem of this many lines, usually written in iambic pentameter | 14 
 
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    | The island on which this 1945 event took place: | (Alex: The raising of the American flag.) 
 Iwo Jima
 
 
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    | She was the Ghostbusters' receptionist on film & plays cute little Mary Jo on TV's "Designing Women" | Annie Potts 
 
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    | He also wrote "The Charge of the Heavy Brigade" | Alfred Lord Tennyson 
 
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    | In 1960 this green plant pigment was produced in the laboratory for the first time | chlorophyll 
 
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    | It was only after the Yalta Conference in 1945 that this country agreed to enter the war against Japan | Soviet Union 
 
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    | Boccaccio wrote "The Decameron", which literally means this many days' work | (Stacey: What is 100?) 
 10
 
 
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    | Now part of Papua New Guinea, this archipelago was named for the chancellor of Germany in 1884 | Bismarck 
 
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    | Appointed by Ronald Reagan, she was the first woman to head the U.S. delegation to the U.N. | (Jeane) Kirkpatrick 
 
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    | Charlotte Cradock, this novelist's wife, was the inspiration for "Amelia" & Sophia in "Tom Jones" | Henry Fielding 
 
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    | A 4,600-year-old bristlecone variety of this tree is thought o be the world's oldest living thing | pine tree 
 
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    | After killing the defenders of the pass at Thermopylae, the Persians destroyed this city in 480 B.C. | Athens 
 
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    | If you know the First Congress met in 1789, you can figure out this is the number of the current one | 101st 
 
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