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    | Predominately Celtic, early France was known to the Romans by this 4-letter name | Gaul 
 
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    | Because the British have no White Castle restaurants there, they used the title this pair "Get the Munchies" instead | Harold & Kumar 
 
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    | The waterfront of Alexandria, Virginia is on this, also known as "The Nation's River" | the Potomac 
 
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    | Robert Frost reminds us, "No tears in the writer, no tears in" this person | the reader 
 
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    | The holdings of this London place include treasure from the 7th century ship burial at Sutton Hoo | the British Museum 
 
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    | Turpentine is one of these volatile liquids | (Chris: What is a...) 
 a paint thinner
 
 
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    | In 1942 U.S. ships fought a French naval force off Casablanca, then controlled by this collaborationist regime | Vichy (France) 
 
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    | A Disneyland ride was the basis for this adventure film starring Dwayne Johnson & Emily Blunt | Jungle Cruise 
 
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    | In 1921 Herbert Hoover headed the commission for this river that flooded California often; in 1936 a dam was built as a result | the Colorado 
 
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    | "Supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting", says this ancient text on strategy | The Art of War 
 
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    | Though the secret annex at her house is empty now, you can use a VR app to explore it as it looked when her family was in hiding | Anne Frank 
 
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    | "Doughy" term for the person whose earnings support the family | breadwinner 
 
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    | Tracking history, when Louis XVI was executed there it was Place de la Révolution, later it was Place Louis Seize, now it's this | Place de la Concorde 
 
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    | An 8-time Oscar nominee, she could not be ignored as Nova Prime in "Guardians of the Galaxy" | (Ken: She's 0 for 8 at the Oscar, [*].) 
 Glenn Close
 
 
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    | "The Jewel of Pulaski County", Indiana is this river that sounds like something you don't want to do while boating | Tippecanoe 
 
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    | Ralph Waldo Emerson asked, "What is" one of these, but "a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered" | (Chris: What is a seed?) (Amy: What is an acorn?)
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 a weed
 
 
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    | In 1819 this Madrid museum opened to the public as the Royal Museum of Painting | the Prado 
 
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    | These were "In the Hands of an Angry God" in a 1741 sermon | the Sinners 
 
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    | He became king of the Franks in 768, the Lombards in 774 & then in 800, he took the Roman crown | (Chris: Who is Henry IV?) 
 Charlemagne
 
 
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    | Knock knock! Oh hi, it's this creepy title monster who inhabits Amelia in a 2014 Australian film | The Babadook 
 
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    | This river's name comes from another name for the Shoshone people, not its sinuous shape | the Snake 
 
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    | Influential American architect Louis Sullivan boldly stated, "Form ever follows" this | function 
 
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    | A museum in Philadelphia devoted to this sculptor has 2 versions of his "Thinker" | Rodin 
 
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    | Arachnid organ that really produces | a spinneret 
 
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    | The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572 was aimed at these French Protestants | the Huguenots 
 
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    | In "Batman v Superman", Lauren Cohan & Diane Lane play moms with this first name, which turns out to be surprisingly crucial | Martha 
 
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    | Of Pittsburgh's "Three Rivers", it's the one with the longest name | the Monongahela 
 
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    | Ben Franklin's "Advice to a Young Tradesman" begins, "Remember that" this 3-word phrase--tick-tock! | (Greta: What is "Early to bed"?) 
 time is money
 
 
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    | This motel where Martin Luther King was assassinated honors his legacy as part of the National Civil Rights Museum | (Ken: That's [*], in Memphis.) 
 the Lorraine Motel
 
 
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