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    | In 1971 this bridge went from crossing the Thames to crossing the Colorado | 
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    | Chemists say roasting is the key factor driving bitter taste in this beverage; wake up & smell it! | 
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    Mozart
 
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    | Jack Skellington from Halloween Town tries to take over a holiday that's later in the year | 
    (Alex: The Nightmare Before [*], yeah.)
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    | This saint venerated in December was buried in Asia Minor but stolen & moved to Italy; reputed bits of him have turned up all over | 
    (Saint) Nicholas
 
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    brevity
 
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    | This piece by Tchaikovsky depicts Napoleon's retreat from Moscow | 
    (Martha: What is... The "French March"?)
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    (Alex: A League of Their [*], yeah.)
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    | Not far from Davos, this nation's Sunniberg Bridge is thin, so as not to obstruct the views | 
    Switzerland
 
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    | You can climb the Hangayn Mountains in this country that's sandwiched between China & Russia | 
    (Ryan: What is Nepal?)
  Mongolia
 
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    | In 2004 bones of 2 saints taken from Constantinople to Rome were returned by the pope to this church's patriarch | 
    Eastern Orthodox
 
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    | The late, great Bill Monroe was considered "The Father of" this type of music | 
    (Martha: What is the blues?)
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    | Joseph Haydn helped create this orchestral form & wrote more than 100 of them, many with nicknames like "The Hen" | 
    (Andre: What is the waltz?) ... (Alex: Much longer piece--[*].)
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    | From 1936, it warned how one puff of marijuana could lead to insanity & death | 
    (Alex: Reefer [*] was the film.)
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    | The Kennedy Bridge in Niamey crosses this river with the same name as the country | 
    Niger
 
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    | This Boston store's "Basement" was famous for its 1-day wedding gown sale dubbed the "Running of the Brides" | 
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    | According to tradition, St. Mark's remains were stolen from Alexandria, taken to this European city, lost & rediscovered | 
    (Andre: What is... Florence?)
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    | This 5-letter word for the verge of catastrophe also means the edge of a steep drop | 
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    | In this piece, the oboe & bassoon help depict a celebration on the treeless Mount Triglav | 
    (Alex: Ryan, you knew that.  You should have rung in.)
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    | Professor Henry Jones is called back into action to uncover the secret of ancient craniums | 
    (Alex: Yes, Crystal [*].)
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    | This little metal piece at the front of a gun barrel acts as a sight; marksmen "draw" it when they line up a target | 
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    | A Louisville church displays almost half of the skeleton of St. Magnus, said to be a martyred one of these Roman legionary officers | 
    (Andre: What is a Praetorian Guard?)
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    | This word for troops camping outside comes from a German word for "extra watch" | 
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    Pathétique
 
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    (Alex: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert [*].)
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