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    | In between stints as prime minister, this Brit won a medal in 1949 when his shorthorn cow, Gratwicke Beatrice 2nd, turned heads | Churchill 
 
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    | Elizabeth Bishop's poem about this state mentions alligators, sandbars, swamps & mosquitoes | Florida 
 
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    | They're the twice-married Mexican power couple seen here | Kahlo & Rivera 
 
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    | In this family, Henry was a historian; his grandfather & great-grandfather had both been U.S. presidents | Adams 
 
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    | Momiji Nishiya, at 13 the youngest gold medalist since 1936, came down the rail to win gold in the street type of this debuting sport | skateboarding 
 
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    | This word means drunk | intoxicated 
 
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    | In 1892 John Hitz, from Alexander Graham Bell's Institute for the Deaf, gifted her a very special "touch watch" | Helen Keller 
 
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    | Clingmans Dome, the highest point in Tennessee, is also the highest point on this trail that goes from Georgia to Maine | the Appalachian Trail 
 
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    | He painted "Lady with a Fan" during his Rose Period | (Pablo) Picasso 
 
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    | Last name of siblings Albert, Otto, Alfred, Charles & John, who in 1884 started the "World's Greatest Shows" circus | (Maureen: What is Bailey?) 
 Ringling
 
 
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    | Not in a driveway but in an arena, a shot by Karlis "Batman" Lasmanis gave Latvia the 1st men's gold in this form of basketball | 3 versus 3 (3 on 3) 
 
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    | It's a more general synonymous term for a vaccination | inoculation 
 
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    | Lewis & Clark really wanted a fur robe from the Chinook; they got it by trading this woman's blue beaded belt | Sacagawea 
 
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    | It's the only Great Lake that doesn't cross into Canadian territory | (Lake) Michigan 
 
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    | This surrealist painter & printmaker was born in Figueres, Spain in 1904 & died there in 1989 | (Salvador) DalĂ 
 
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    | The members of this "First Family of Jazz" do toot their own horns, with Wynton on trumpet & Branford on sax | Marsalis 
 
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    | Not an anthem but Tchaikovsky was played at gold medal ceremonies for the ROC, short for this team, the result of a ban | Russian Olympic Committee 
 
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    | It's 4 letters longer than lazy or idle & means the same thing | indolent 
 
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    | In 1989 this Japanese emperor was buried with a Mickey Mouse watch he got on a visit to the United States | Hirohito 
 
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    | This river flows through Richmond, Virginia as well as a historic colonial settlement that bears its name | (the) James (River) 
 
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    | A grave marker for this centenarian says, "Her primitive paintings... preserved the scene of a vanishing countryside" | Grandma Moses 
 
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    | Kykuit Estate in New York's Hudson Valley was a "center" of 4 generations of this family's life | the Rockefellers 
 
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    | This martial art, born on Okinawa, made its Olympic debut & Ryo Kiyuna, born on Okinawa, won gold | karate 
 
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    | In legal speak, it refers to a person guilty of arson or to a device designed to harm people or property by means of fire | incendiary 
 
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    | Now restored, a spyglass belonging to Napoleon was left on this Mediterranean isle after his flight from there | Elba 
 
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    | Fittingly, it's from the top of Idaho's He Devil Mountain that this deepest river gorge in North America plunges 8000 feet | Hells Canyon 
 
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    | Commenting on his portrait by this man, Bobby Kennedy said he thought it was marvelous, "but I don't have red spots all over my face" | Lichtenstein 
 
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    | The first 3 doctors who worked at St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minnesota all had this last name | Mayo 
 
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    | The first Hmong-American Olympian, she won all-around gold in gymnastics | (Suni) Lee 
 
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    | This French loanword means indifferent or nonchalant | (Matt: What's insousant?) 
 insouciant
 
 
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