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    | Last name of "Light-Horse Harry", who led the troops that put down the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 | Lee 
 
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    | Most infants do this about 16 hours out of 24 | sleep 
 
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    | In Arthur Bliss' 1949 opera, the gods of this Greek mountain have been reduced to strolling players | Mount Olympus 
 
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    | A right-hander's 3-7-10 split in this game is also called a Christmas tree | bowling 
 
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    | Soba noodles which are made from buckwheat flour, originated in this country | (Marty: What is China?) 
 Japan
 
 
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    | Captain Hastings relates to the exploits of Hercule Poirot in her "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" | Agatha Christie 
 
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    | This lexicographer was descended from William Bradford, a governor of Plymouth Colony | (Noah) Webster 
 
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    | To avoid this problem, apply a water-repellent emollient after each change | diaper rash 
 
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    | Charles II's mistress May Davies starred in John Blow's opera about this goddess "and Adonis" | Venus 
 
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    | After winning 3 gold medals & a silver at Seoul, this glamorous track star retired | (Don: Who is Jackie Joyner-Kersee?) 
 Florence Griffith Joyner
 
 
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    | Ethiopians like to cook with nitter kibeh, a spiced, clarified type of this dairy product | butter 
 
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    | Arthur Conan Doyle didn't introduce this archvillain until 1893's "The Final Problem" | Moriarty 
 
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    | He was a traveling soap salesman before founding America's top-selling chewing gum co. | Wrigley 
 
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    | Until liver function increases, many newborns suffer from this condition where skin is yellowish | jaundice 
 
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    | The title of Offenbach's opera "La Belle Helene" refers to her | Helen of Troy 
 
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    | In 1972 Bobby Clarke of the Philadelphia Flyers became the youngest team captain in this league's history | National Hockey League 
 
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    | Some Brits call these edible sea snails "winkles" for short | periwinkles 
 
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    | In Patricia Highsmith's first novel Guy Haines & Charles Bruno are "Strangers on" one of these | a Train 
 
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    | In 1872 she was arrested for voting in an election & was subsequently tried & fined | Susan B. Anthony 
 
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    | From Middle French for "box", it's the term for clothing and other equipment for a newborn | layette 
 
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    | Ramen was renowned for his 1737 opera about Castor & this brother | Pollux 
 
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    | In 1992 he became the first player to be MVP of the NBA Finals 2 years in a row | (Julia: Who is Magic Johnson?) 
 Michael Jordan
 
 
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    | Traditionally, Scotch broth contains barley, vegetables & this meat | lamb 
 
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    | Dannay & Lee wrote their first book about this detective to try to win a magazine contest | Ellery Queen 
 
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    | In 1891 he gave up baseball to become a YMCA worker & 5 years later began conducting religious revivals | Billy Sunday 
 
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    | Usually first given at 2 months, triple vaccine is also known by these 3 letters | DPT 
 
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    | The 3 Norns foresee that the Norse gods are doomed in this opera that ends the Ring Cyle | (Alex: [after seconds of silence] Marty?) (Marty: What is The Nebering? Nebering Opera?)
 (Alex: The Ring of the Nibelung? No.)
 
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    | In '92 this former Mets pitcher was elected to the Hall of Fame by the highest percentage of votes ever | Tom Seaver 
 
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    | Hawaiians call one type of this popular fish ahi | (Don: What is mahi-mahi?) (Marty: What is the dolphinfish?)
 
 tuna
 
 
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    | She once told an interviewer, "I wrote the Peter Wimsey books when I was young and had no money" | Dorothy Sayers 
 
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