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    | Philosopher & Essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson entered this univ. near Boston at age 14 | 
    Harvard
 
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    | Hayley Carr, who was named for this actress, played her daughter in the TV movie "Back Home" | 
    Hayley Mills
 
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    | Trichinosis is most often caused by eating this meat when it's undercooked | 
    pork
 
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    | Philip Nolan, who was exiled from the U.S. in 1807 & died at sea in 1863, was "The Man Without" one | 
    a country
 
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    | When Edward Hargraves found this at Bathurst in 1851, the whole continent felt a rush | 
    gold
 
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    | In the 1890s she took to the vaudeville circuit to promote her campaign of "Hatchetation" | 
    Carrie Nation
 
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    | This university's basketball team is nicknamed the Runnin' Rebels | 
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    | Casting director Rudolf Sieber was married to this German sex goddess for over half a century | 
    Marlene Dietrich
 
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    | Surgery can usually repair this birth defect, a split in the roof of the mouth | 
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    | Jack London's cunning canine who was brought to the screen by Disney in 1991 | 
    White Fang
 
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    | Australia participated in both world wars on this side | 
    the Allies
 
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    | From 1883-91 Billy Sunday was a professional one of these before turning evangelist | 
    (Glenn: What is a boxer?) (Jay: What is a rodeo rider?)
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    | The highest college campus in the U.S. is located at 10,100 feet in Leadville in this state | 
    Colorado
 
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    | You could say that playing Norma Jennings on "Twin Peaks" was this ex-"Mod Squad"der's cup of tea | 
    (Jay: Who is Lipton?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Jay: Who is [*]?)
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    | A fever blister that occurs at the corner of one's mouth is more commonly called this | 
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    | The horse-like Houyhnhnms keep the man-like Yahoos as beasts of burden in a work by this author | 
    Jonathan Swift
 
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    | In 1911 New South Wales ceded the land for this capital to the Commonwealth | 
    Canberra
 
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    | In February 1805 Meriwether Lewis acted as midwife & delivered her baby | 
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    | From 1948 to '53, Dwight D. Eisenhower served as president of this Ivy League university | 
    Columbia
 
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    | This star of "Vertigo" raises llamas with her husband, veterinarian Robert Malloy | 
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    | Graves' disease patients are often treated with radioactive iodine, which destroys this gland | 
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    | When the "bewitching" Gillian Holroyd, heroine of this play, falls in love, she loses her magic powers | 
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    | Named for a monarch, this 2nd-smallest state contains Australia's 2nd largest city, Melbourne | 
    Victoria
 
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    | It was caused by the collapse of a dam on the Conemaugh River May 31, 1889 | 
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    | The stone on which Joan of Arc prayed prior to her death is in the chapel on this Milwaukee school's campus | 
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    | Esquire called this star of "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" "The Thinking Man's Bombshell" | 
    Blair Brown
 
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    diuretics
 
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    | Nathanael West novel in which Tod Hackett paints a mural, "The Burning of Los Angeles" | 
    (Alex: You are right, and we have less than a minute to go in the round.)
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    | If you put a map of Australia on a dart board this town would be in the bull's-eye | 
    Alice Springs
 
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