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    | The site of this capital was occupied by Quitu Indians before the 11th century | 
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    | The surname of this Houston Rockets star means "Being on top" in Yoruba, his native language | 
    (Tom: What is Bol?)
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    | Named for a dramatist, Eggs Sardou was created at Antoine's Restaurant in this Louisiana city | 
    New Orleans
 
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    | The USA's first of these with a double deck went into operation in 1905 in New York City | 
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    | This capital lies at the edge of the basin of Cundinamarca near the center of Colombia | 
    Bogota
 
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    | This talk show host met his wife via e-mail & Justice Clarence Thomas married them | 
    Rush Limbaugh
 
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    | Caneton a la Montmorency is roast duckling with a sauce of these small red fruits | 
    (Ted: What are raspberries?)
  cherries
 
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    | By the 5th century B.C. this horse-drawn, 2-wheeled carriage had been introduced into Britain | 
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    | His expedition's 1519-1522 circumnavigation of the world was sponsored by Spain's King Charles I | 
    Magellan
 
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    | In 1984 a skull found in the crypt of this city's cathedral was confirmed as Francisco Pizarro's | 
    Lima (Peru)
 
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    | With 5, this female gymnast won the most medals of any U.S. athlete at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona | 
    Shannon Miller
 
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    | Some chefs garnish the mousse made from these freshwater crustaceans with sliced truffles | 
    crayfish
 
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    | With more than 20 million passengers a year, this city's Pearson Int'l Airport is Canada's busiest | 
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    | Wilson Price Hunt, an employee of his fur company, pioneered what became the Oregon Trail | 
    (Barbara: What is the Hudson?)
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    | Like his "Tropic" books, his trilogy "The Rosy Crucifixion" was banned from the U.S. for many years | 
    (Henry) Miller
 
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    | Oscar Niemeyer designed the major structures in this planned capital city | 
    Brasilia
 
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    | In 1994 this anthropologist, son of 2 anthropologists, quit as director of the Kenya Wildlife Service | 
    (Barbara: Who is [last name*]?) (Alex: Which one?) (Barbara: [First name*])
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    | To make the Italian type of this fluffy topping, pour hot sugar syrup over stiffly beaten egg whites | 
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    | This country's St. Gotthard Road is the world's longest auto tunnel at 10.1 miles in length | 
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    | On Nov. 10, 1871 Henry Stanley met David Livingstone at the town of Ujiji on this lake | 
    (Tom: What is Lake Victoria?) (Ted: What is Lake Albert?)
  Lake Tanganyika?
 
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    | "The Little Prince" was originally published in 1943 in this language | 
    (Alex: [*] is right. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.)
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    | The Pantheon of Heroes in this Paraguayan capital is modeled on Les Invalides in Paris | 
    Asunción
 
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    | He replaced Harry Blackmun on the Supreme Court | 
    (Barbara: Who is Thomas?)
  Stephen Breyer
 
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    | This variety meat, they thymus gland or pancreas of an animal, may be braised, broiled or sauteed | 
    (Ted: What are sweetmeats?)
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    | In 1831 this locomotive named for a New York governor became the first to run on the Mohawk & Hudson Railroad | 
    (Ted: You are right and we have a minute to go.)
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    | In 1906 this Norwegian reached Nome, completing a voyage through the Northwest Passage | 
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    | The "prize" in this Shirley Jackson short story is death by stoning | 
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