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    | In October "Jurassic Park" surpassed this film to become the highest-grossing movie of all time | E.T. 
 
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    | An electric power plant & this grain, the chief crop, adorn North Korea's coat of arms | rice 
 
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    | Otitus externa is also called "swimmer's" this | ear 
 
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    | Jean Anouilh's play about her, "The Lark", stops before she's burned at the stake | Joan of Arc 
 
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    | Tandoori chicken, a famous North Indian dish, is cooked in a tandoor, a clay one of these | an oven 
 
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    | In 1971 this first man on the Moon retired from NASA & became a professor of engineering at the Univ. of Cincinnati | (Bart: Who is Shepard?) 
 Neil Armstrong
 
 
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    | In 1993 this team made headlines with a "Three-peat", its third NBA title in a row | the Chicago Bulls 
 
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    | With a population of about 10 million, it's by far the largest city on the Korean Peninsula | Seoul 
 
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    | This clouding of the eye's lens may be caused by exposure to X rays | cataracts 
 
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    | Earl Derr Biggers' first novel about this Chinese sleuth was 1925's "The House Without a Key" | (Liz: Who is Mr. Moto?) 
 Charlie Chan
 
 
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    | This skewered, grilled meat & vegetable dish is also called shashlik | a shish kebab 
 
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    | In a special ceremony in February 1993, his No. 33 was retired by the Boston Celtics | (Larry) Bird 
 
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    | In September the 8 people sealed in this structure near Tucson emerged after 2 years | the Biosphere 
 
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    | During the occupation by this country, 1910-1945, the Korean language was banned | Japan 
 
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    | Excessive carotene, which the body converts to this vitamin, can cause skin yellowing | Vitamin A 
 
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    | Alloway Kirk, the church where this author's father is buried, is a locale in his "Tam O'Shanter" | (Rabbie) Burns 
 
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    | The fish in ceviche is "cooked" not by heat but by the acid in this fruit juice | lime juice (lemon) 
 
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    | Since retiring as anchorman in 1981, he's kept busy with other projects as a CBS news special correspondent | Walter Kronkite 
 
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    | On August 2 this 2-year-old was returned to her biological parents, Dan & Cara Schmidt | (Bob: Who is Baby M?) 
 Baby Jessica
 
 
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    | The Korean Peninsula is bordered on the north by these 2 countries | Russia & China 
 
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    | These front teeth, 4 on top & 4 on the bottom, are used for tearing & cutting food | incisors 
 
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    | An unabridged version of his novel "Sartoris" was published in 1973 as "Flags in the Dust" | Faulkner 
 
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    | The great northern & marrow types of these are good for making cassoulet | (Liz: [*], what are [*]?) 
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    | This battleship on which Japan surrendered in '45 was retired in '55 recommissioned, & retired again in '92 | the Missouri 
 
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    | These 2 women were given t-shirts that read "The Supremes" | (Alex: You forgot Ruth's first name.) (Bart: Yes.)
 
 Sandra Day O'Connor & (Ruth) Ginsburg
 
 
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    | When North Korea was established in 1948, he became premier | (Liz: Who is Park?) 
 Kim Il-sung
 
 
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    | The radioactive 60 isotope of this metal has replaced radium in cancer therapy | cobalt 
 
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    | "Clothes for a Summer Hotel" was the last of this southerner's plays produced on Broadway | Tennessee Williams 
 
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    | Pho, a beef needle soup, is a popular dish in this Southeast Asian Communist country | Vietnam 
 
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    | In 1994 this retired diva, once director of the NYC Opera, was elected chairman of Lincoln Center | Beverly Sills 
 
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