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    | From the Greek for "reed", kanna, it's a gorge cut out by a river or flowing water | 
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    | Wearing a red ribbon around the neck was a fad during this country's Reign of Terror | 
    France
 
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    | This Black educator published his autobiography under the title "Up From Slavery" | 
    (Gail: Who is George Washington Carver?)
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    | Jesus said to do this "unto him who smiteth thee on the one cheek" | 
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    | Her name was supposed to be Orpah, but it was misspelled on her birth certificate | 
    Oprah Winfrey
 
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    | After hurling 1 of these, Captain Ahab dies tangled in its line | 
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    | If this "effect" did not exist the Earth would be 60ยบ F colder than it currently is | 
    the greenhouse effect
 
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    | Elsa Schiaparelli introduced the "shocking" shade of this color in 1947, creating a sensation | 
    pink
 
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    | Dick Clark wrote the introduction to this singer's autobiography, "Who's Sorry Now?" | 
    Connie Francis
 
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    | Its the 5th book of the New Testament, or the first book of the Bible, listed alphabetically | 
    (Gail: What is Deuteronomy?) (Robert: What is Amos?)
  Acts
 
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    | This host of "20/20" said one of his greatest thrills was moving the South Pole marker in Antarctica | 
    Hugh Downs
 
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    | It's smaller & lighter than a piano, with 1 to 3 keyboards called "manuals" | 
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    | Atoll islands are made of this | 
    coral
 
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    | Men's hats with this many corners were virtually a universal fad in 18th century Europe | 
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    | In 1930, after he was banished from the USSR, he wrote "My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography" | 
    Leon Trotsky
 
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    | In listing the twelve apostles, the gospels always mention his name first | 
    (Robert: What is Luke?)
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    | This star of "Cat Ballou" is buried in Arlington National Cemetery next to Joe Louis | 
    Lee Marvin
 
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    | Mark Twain & Booth Tarkington regularly contributed to this monthly | 
    (Gail: What's Harper's Bazaar?)
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    | Desert plants are xerophytic, or drought-resistant, & halophytic, tolerant of this | 
    (Gail: What is heat?) (John: What is sunlight?)
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    | Spiked heels, popular in the '60s, are also known as these, which makes them sound like slender daggers | 
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    | "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" is the 1958 autobiography of this WWII flying ace | 
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    | Nebuchadnezzar dreamt of a tree reaching to heaven; he dreamt of a ladder | 
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    | In 1989 this "Odd Couple" star played half of an odd couple in "M. Butterfly" | 
    Tony Randall
 
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    | Eagle named for the mythical flying monster it resembles | 
    a harpy
 
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    | This line follows the 180th meridian for most of its distance | 
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    | A slip worn by infants, or the name of Hamlet's mother | 
    Gertrude
 
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    | "Black Knight, White Knight" is the story of this heiress & her search for happiness | 
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    | This comic creator's hometown, Woodstock, Il., hosted 1 of the 1st showings of "Dick Tracy" | 
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    | She won a Pulitzer for her 1st novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 
    Harper Lee
 
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