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    | Magnetism occurs most strongly in 3 elements: nickel, cobalt & this | Iron 
 
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    | The American branch of this group gives the Charles Drew Award for contribution to blood services | [Tribbles have now spread to all three podiums.] 
 the American Red Cross
 
 
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    | The African rain forests are the natural habitat of these largest apes | Gorillas 
 
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    | David Marcus, son of this captain on the original "Star Trek", was killed on the Genesis planet | James T. Kirk 
 
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    | This Norse god had iron gloves, a belt of strength & a magic hammer | Thor 
 
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    | This sacred river flows through Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal | Ganges 
 
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    | In 1665 Robert Hooke described & named this structural unit; bacteria have only one | (Alex: Boy, those tribbles are reproducing like mad; let's take a break & then I'll deal with them!) 
 Cell
 
 
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    | The year's best praise & worship album is recognized by the association for this type of vocal music | (A: What is Christian?) (R: What is religious?)
 
 Gospel
 
 
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    | The red kangaroo is among the largest of these pouched mammals | [A tribble now appears on Rita's podium.] 
 marsupials
 
 
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    | Creature seen here from the original series, it was brought back for a special "DS9" episode | (Alex: Now, I had one of the creatures here, but I had more of them here; supposed to be just one creature.  Wait a minute, before we go on, there's another one--they seem to multiply quickly around here.  Take it easy, guys!) 
 a tribble
 
 
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    | Wind instruments blown by the player are traditionally divided into woodwinds & these | (Akiva: What are reeds?) 
 brass
 
 
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    | 2 rocks known as the Pillars of Hercules  flank the eastern end of this strait | Gibraltar 
 
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    | In 1698 Thomas Savery designed the first practical engine to run on this power | [Tribbles now on all podiums, the floor, and the backdrop behind the players.] 
 steam
 
 
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    | This body's peacekeeping forces were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988 | United Nations 
 
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    | One of these mammals that inhabits the East Indies has a wingspan of over 5 1/2 feet | Bat 
 
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    | Zefram Cochrane, who invented this type of drive in 2061, appeared in the 1996 film "First Contact" | Warp drive 
 
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    | In 1844 Charles Goodyear earned a patent to inhibit this material from melting & sticking | Rubber 
 
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    | Formerly occupied by Israel, this narrow piece of land reverted to Palestinian control in 1994 | Gaza Strip 
 
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    | This blood protein now comes in alpha, beta & gamma types | (S: What are platelets?) (A: What is hemoglobin?)
 
 Globulins
 
 
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    | After spending 188 days in space, she became the first female winner of the Space Medal of Honor | Shannon Lucid 
 
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    | This spiny relative of the starfish is sometimes referred to as a sea hedgehog | Sea Urchin 
 
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    | The Grand Nagus is the master of commerce in this race that has 285 "Rules of Acquisition" | Ferengi 
 
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    | Carnivorous name for the warders of the Tower of London | Beefeaters 
 
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    | The name of this Asian desert is Mongolian for "place without water" | Gobi 
 
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    | Simple machine Archimedes would use to "move the Earth" if you gave him a firm spot on which to stand | Lever 
 
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    | The American Library Association presents an award named for this "Little House on the Prairie" author | Laura Ingalls Wilder 
 
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    | This largest wild cat of the Americas looks similar to a leopard | Jaguar 
 
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    | "Benson" alumni aliens are Ethan Phillips, Neelix on "Voyager", & Rene Auberjonois, who plays this role on "DS9" | (Alex: Way to go--you did well in that category!) 
 Odo
 
 
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    | Though blind & deaf since age 19 months, she graduated with honors from Radcliffe in 1904 | [Alex flicks a tribble off his podium, and going into the break, tribbles have now spread across the stage and just below the game board.] 
 Helen Keller
 
 
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    | Once known as the Enchanted Isles, they lie about 600 miles west of Ecuador | Galapagos Islands 
 
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