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    | The University of Virginia was founded on 1,000 acres near the Blue Ridge Mountains with this man as its first rector | Thomas Jefferson 
 
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    | The boys from Delta House didn't make it, but a party for 3,700 wearing these garments took place in Queensland in 2012 | togas 
 
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    | This "little woman" was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1832 & died in Boston in 1888 | (Louisa May) Alcott 
 
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    | You can get a Whopper Jr. there | BK 
 
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    | Shelley's poem "England in 1819" calls him "an old, mad, blind, despised and dying king" | (Raghuvansh: Who is... Edward II?) ...
 (Alex: He wasn't particularly liked here in America either.)
 
 George III
 
 
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    | One of the smallest Major League players ever, Miller Huggins managed this 1927 team, perhaps the greatest of all time | (Alex: This isn't going to be a repeat of the FOOTBALL category from last year, is it?) [Laughter]
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 (Alex: Well, we'll save the contestants.)
 
 the New York Yankees
 
 
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    | When you stop spinning, a fluid called endolymph in your head still spins, moving the tiny hairs here, causing dizziness | in the ears 
 
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    | If you know how I can get a chance to play with one of these super fun dogs, I'm all ears | a corgi 
 
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    | Dublin born in 1882, he died in Zurich in 1941 | (James) Joyce 
 
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    | This all-American form of approval dates back to around 1840 | OK 
 
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    | Sometimes called the 1st U.S. immigration law, the Steerage Act required all arriving ships to present this "list of...the passengers" | a manifest 
 
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    | Discovered in 1967, this type of neutron star spins rapidly | a pulsar 
 
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    | An Arizona man urged bored teens to go outside & do this & it went viral; in Spanglish, it's called #basurachallenge | (Kevin: What is the Trash Bag Challenge? Or Trash Challenge?) 
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    | "Go Tell It On The Mountain" that he was born in New York in 1924 & said adieu in France in 1987 | James Baldwin 
 
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    | "Today I didn't even have to use my" this, so "it was a good day" for Ice Cube | my AK 
 
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    | In 1819 this bank employee won a Supreme Court case that pitted him against the state of Maryland | James McCulloch 
 
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    | Spiral grooves in a gun barrel spin a bullet to stabilize its flight; the grooves & the process of cutting them are called this | rifling 
 
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    | Fact: Fun can be had in this Missouri town, "The Live Music Show Capital of the World" | Branson 
 
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    | His story began in Salem, Mass. in 1804 & ended 60 years later during a trip to New Hampshire with Franklin Pierce | Hawthorne 
 
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    | It was the former stock symbol of the company now listed as KODK | (Alex: Eastman Kodak. Yeah.) 
 EK
 
 
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    | Sir Stamford Raffles landed on this diamond-shaped Asian island & began buying land to set up a trading operation | Singapore 
 
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    | This instrument seen here got its name from Foucault, the pendulum guy | a gyroscope 
 
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    | Popping some champagne for fun? This brand named for a founder & his great-grandson-in-law sells the most | Moët & Chandon 
 
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    | The "Winds of War" carried this author from his birth in the Bronx to his death in Palm Springs, California in 2019 at age 103 | (Kevin: [Shakes head no]) (Alex: Say something.)
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 Herman Wouk
 
 
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    | Canada Post says to put this provincial abbreviation on your postcard to your friend in Regina | (Alex: Yes, for Saskatchewan. Less than a minute now.) 
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