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    | In 1943 U.S. forces recaptured Attu & Kiska in this island group from the Japanese | the Aleutians 
 
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    | Ted Cassidy not only played Lurch on this series, he gave a "hand"y performance as Thing, too | The Addams Family 
 
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    | This type of kidney bean got its name because it was a staple food of U.S. sailors | a navy bean 
 
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    | You'll find one of these mythical beasts on the flag of Bhutan | a dragon 
 
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    | This blue-veined cheese often crumbled into salads is one of France's oldest | Roquefort 
 
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    | These cats that closely resemble the sacred cats in Ancient Egyptian art are nicknamed Abys | Abyssinians 
 
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    | This silversmith "and the World He Lived In" won Esther Forbes a 1943 Pulitzer Prize for History | Paul Revere 
 
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    | In the '50s she starred in her own dramatic series, decades before her leading role on "Falcon Crest" | Jane Wyman 
 
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    | This name for an enclosed shopping center can be traced back to a 17th c. ball & mallet game | a mall 
 
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    | It's the dominant religion in Tunisia | Islam 
 
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    | Although this dark, thick syrup can be made from beet sugar, cane sugar is preferred | molasses 
 
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    | The Crazy Cat Lady sells a "Voodoo Vet" toy for cats; it's a veterinarian doll stuffed with this herb | catnip 
 
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    | In 1948 vitamin B-12 was isolated & found effective against this "pernicious" affliction | pernicious anemia 
 
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    | Michael Keaton & David Letterman were series regulars on her short-lived 1978 variety show "Mary" | Mary Tyler Moore 
 
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    | The name of this house of Congress comes from the Latin for "old" | the Senate 
 
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    | These Caribbean islands are sometimes called the B.V.I. for short | the British Virgin Islands 
 
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    | Popular in Kenya, matoke is a porridge made from this relative of the banana | the plantain 
 
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    | It's the color of the Bombay, which was bred to look like a mini-panther | black 
 
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    | In 1945 he set up a Communist government in Yugoslavia | Tito 
 
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    | Craig T. Nelson is a co-executive producer of this sitcom & directs some of its episodes as well | Coach 
 
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    | A type of Asian temple,  its name goes back to the Sanskrit bhagavat | (Bart: What is a wat?) 
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    | Founded in 1477, the University of Uppsala is this country's oldest university | Sweden 
 
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    | It's the usual term for a 6-to 8-lb, rooster that's been gelded & fattened | a capon 
 
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    | The Cymric is a long-haired domestic cat bred   from this cat, that's often described as "tailless" | the Manx 
 
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    | In June 1940 the GOP nominated this Indianan as its presidential candidate | (Wendell) Willkie 
 
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    | Rock Hudson & Susan Saint James played a crime-solving couple named Stewart & Sally on this series | McMillan & Wife 
 
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    | This royal title comes from Ancient Egyptian meaning "great house" | pharaoh 
 
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    | This European language is the official language of Mozambique | Portuguese 
 
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    | Gumbo derives its name from an African word for this vegetable used to thicken it | okra 
 
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    | It's believed the Balinese 1st appeared as a long-haired mutation in a litter of these other Asian cats | Siamese 
 
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