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    | This young girl of Exmoor was actually an heiress whose true title was lady Lorna Dugal | 
    Lorna Doone
 
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    a crater
 
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    | In 1886 'this monumental sculpture by Bartholdi was dedicated in New York Harbor | 
    the Statue of Liberty
 
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    | The Rio Negro in South America is the longest tributary of the river | 
    the Amazon
 
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    | When Washington named Samuel Osgood to this post, it was something to write home about | 
    Postmaster General
 
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    | In the film "Twins" Danny DeVito & he played genetically designed twins | 
    [André imitated the correct response causing both Alex and the audience to laugh.]
  Arnold Schwarzenegger
 
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    | Born James Gatz, he was a bootlegger & a peddler of phony stocks | 
    the Great Gatsby
 
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    | The most common compound on Earth, none of it has been found on the Moon | 
    (André: [Mumbles] What is aluminum?) (Tim: What is carbon?)
  water (H2O)
 
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    | Ceramics are usually fired in one of these special ovens at temperatures ranging from 1200-3500° F. | 
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    | About 15 miles east of Las Vegas you'll find this largest artificial lake in the U.S. | 
    Lake Mead
 
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    | When Washington left office all 5 members of the cabinet got to keep their jobs under this new president | 
    John Adams
 
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    | Their children were the twins Alexander Helios & Cleopatra Selene, & Ptolemy Philadelphos | 
    Antony & Cleopatra
 
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    | This elderly spinster created by A. Christie solved her 1st case in 1930's "Murder at the Vicarage" | 
    Jane Marple
 
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    | Of 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4, the diameter of the Moon as compared to the Earth's | 
    1/4
 
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    | Japanese master artist Hokusai was famous for his "Thirty-Six Views of" this mountain | 
    Mount Fuji
 
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    | The ancient region of Mesopotamia was located between these two rivers | 
    the Tigris & the Euphrates
 
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    | Oliver Wolcott got advice on fiscal policy from this man he replaced as Secretary of the Treasury | 
    Alexander Hamilton
 
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    | Maurice & Robin Gibb are the twins in this "How Deep Is Your Love" group | 
    the Bee Gees
 
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    | Loved by 2 men, Quasimodo & Claude Frollo, this Gypsy girl was later hanged as a sorceress | 
    [Boisterous reaction from the audience after André gave his correct response and before Alex ruled it correct]
  Esmeralda
 
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    | 1 of the 2 phases in which the Moon produces the high spring tides on Earth | 
    a new moon or a full moon
 
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    | This Florentine sculptor's real name was Donato but we know him better as this | 
    Donatello
 
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    | The Straits of Mackinac connect Lake Huron to this Great Lake | 
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    | After Timothy Pickering moved into his 3rd cabinet post, Sec'y of State, James McHenry was named this | 
    (Scott: What is Treasury Secretary?)
  Secretary of War
 
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    | David Canary has won 3 Emmys for his portrayal of twins Adam & Stuart Chandler on this soap | 
    All My Children
 
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    | Paul Baumer, a 19-year-old German soldier, was the narrator of this Erich Maria Remarque novel | 
    All Quiet on the Western Front
 
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    | The next full moon after this one is called the Hunter's Moon & occurs around October 25th | 
    the Harvest Moon
 
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    | At a Philadelphia art museum, you can see the first bronze cast of this Frenchman's "Gates of Hell" | 
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    | At Pittsburgh this river joins the Allegheny to form the Ohio | 
    the Monongahela
 
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    | Post filled by Edmund Randolph, William Bradford & Charles Lee | 
    Attorney General
 
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    | Last name of Phil & Steve, twins who finished 1st & 2nd in the slalom at the 1984 Winter Olympics | 
    Mahre
 
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