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  | THE VATICAN'S INDEX OF FORBIDDEN BOOKS |  |
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    | From 1934 until 1939, it was known as the Augusta National Invitation Tournament | [Bill selected the first clue.] 
 the Masters
 
 
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    | Contrary to popular belief, this largest desert is only 30% sand; 70% is gravelly plains & rocky plateaus | the Sahara 
 
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    | It must have made this author miserable to know his "Hunchback of Notre Dame" was included | Hugo 
 
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    | Located in this city's Russian Hill section, Lombard Street has been called the world's crookedest street | San Francisco 
 
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    | A personal record of events in someone's life | a diary 
 
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    | Held in Hawaii, it consists of a 2.4-mile ocean swim, a 112-mile bike race & a 26.2-mile run | the Ironman Triathlon 
 
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    | The world's largest unbroken expanse of sand is the Rub Al-Khali, or "Empty Quarter", of this desert | (Alex: Sorry, Erin, not quickly enough.) (Erin: Good.)
 
 the Arabian desert
 
 
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    | There was no monkeying around when this man's "History of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire" made the list | Edward Gibbon 
 
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    | This east-west Interstate through Nebraska isn't really endless; it's exactly 455.32 miles | (Rich: What is US-... I-I'm sorry, what is I-74?) ...
 (Alex: Missed it by six points.)
 
 I-80
 
 
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    | Late to school or work | tardy 
 
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    | Among those who took part in this event's 150th Jubilee in 2001 were Juan Carlos, Prince Philip & Dennis Conner | the America's Cup 
 
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    | Botswana's Okavango Swamp is a remnant of an inland sea that once covered this desert | the Kalahari 
 
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    | Somehow his "Critique of Pure Reason" made the list, but not his "Critique of Practical Reason" | Immanuel Kant 
 
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    | In Boston, Mass. Ave., Massachusetts Avenue, intersects Com. Ave., this street | Commonwealth Avenue 
 
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    | Container for milk | a carton 
 
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    | It's a long day's journey into night in this event held each June on the Circuit de la Sarthe in France | (Erin: What is the Grand Prix?... [*]?) 
 (the 24-hour Grand Prix at) Le Mans
 
 
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    | This Middle Eastern desert's name is from the Hebrew for "to dry" | the Negev 
 
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    | We must confess, both this Frenchman's "Emile" & "The Social Contract" are listed | (Erin: Mmmm ...Voltaire?...  Who is Voltaire?) 
 Jean-Jacques Rousseau
 
 
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    | L.A.'s Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Parkway runs in front of what was this hotel, home to the Cocoanut Grove | (Erin: Beverly Hills Hotel?) (Alex: No.)
 (Erin: ...What is the Beverly Hills Hotel?)
 (Alex: You're a little late, but you're wrong on both counts.)
 (Erin: Okay, good.)
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 (Alex: Be careful of that, Erin, in this round. You'll lose points.)
 
 the Ambassador Hotel
 
 
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    | Seen here is Buran, the U.S.S.R.'s answer to this U.S. program that got off the ground in 1981 | the shuttle 
 
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    | The "All Star Game of Thoroughbred Racing", & racing's richest event, it's held each fall at a different track | the Breeder's Cup 
 
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    | Subdivisions of this desert include the Ka-Shun, Dzungarian & Trans-Altai | the Gobi Desert 
 
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    | "Madame Bovary" by Flaubert, we understand, but "Principles of Political Economy" by this 3-named Brit, we don't | John Stuart Mill 
 
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    | Named for a president, it was the USA's first transcontinental road for cars | the Lincoln Highway 
 
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    | A bond, an electrovalent bond | ionic 
 
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