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    | She's "altared" the lives of 6 men, 7 if you count Burton twice | Liz Taylor 
 
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    | Alice Heine was the 1st American princess of this country, Grace Kelly, the 2nd | Monaco 
 
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    | "Organic" usually indicates food grown without artificial forms of these | fertilizers 
 
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    | The number 33 is worn by Pat Ewing, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, & this "high-flying" Celtic | Larry Bird 
 
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    | From Latin for "to care", the director of a museum | the curator 
 
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    | Name of the mule who's a good old pal on the "Erie Canal" | Sal 
 
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    | Destroying dreams of girls born in the U.S.A., Julianne Phillips became Mrs. Boss by marrying him | Bruce Springsteen 
 
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    | During his reign, England got labor unions & lost the American colonies | George III 
 
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    | The million-dollar Woodlawn Vase is the trophy for this Triple Crown race | (Amy: What is the Belmont?) 
 the Preakness
 
 
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    | You can't hold a candle to her London Chamber of Horrors | Madame Tussaud 
 
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    | In "Billy Boy" the wife he seeks can bake this kind of pastry | a cherry pie 
 
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    | After leaving John DeLorean in the driveway, she hitched up to ABC president Tony Thomopoulos | Cristina Ferrare 
 
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    | History knows the Mongol chieftain Temujin better by this name | Genghis Khan 
 
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    | This former Dodger 2nd baseman holds the record for consecutive stolen bases with 38 | (Larry: Who is Maury Wills?) 
 Davey Lopes
 
 
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    | Of history, art, & science museums, the type that's most numerous | (Larry: What are art museums?) (Amy: What are science museums?)
 
 history museums
 
 
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    | In "Aunt Rhody", the old gander's mournin' & the goslins are cryin' because this animal is dead | the old gray goose 
 
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    | In famous 1981 weddings, it's the name Laura got marrying Luke, & Diana lost marrying Charles | Spencer 
 
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    | House restored to the throne of France in 1814, with the crowning of Louis XVIII | the Bourbon House 
 
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    | Of A.J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, &
 Richard Petty,
 driver with most Indy 500 wins
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    | This billionaire's art museum is a reconstruction of a Roman villa buried by Vesuvius | J. Paul Getty 
 
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    | In song "My Bonnie", amount of times "Bonnie" is mentioned in chorus | (Nina: What is 4?) (Alex: Oh, no, I'm sorry--in the chorus? [Singing] Bring back, bring back, bring back my Bonnie to me, to me.)
 (Nina: Oops.)
 
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    | Maria Callas said, "I lost... weight, then... my voice, & now I've lost" this man, who wed again in 1968 | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Aristotle Onassis
 
 
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    | In 1867, these 2 European nations became a dual monarchy under Franz Josef | Austria & Hungary 
 
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    | The Dodgers & Giants were playing this when their broadcast was interrupted with news of Pearl Harbor | (Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.) 
 football
 
 
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    | This "Museum's" board of regents includes the Chief Justice & the Vice President of the U.S. | the Smithsonian 
 
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    | These people lost their lives when "The Ship Titanic" went down | husbands & wives & little (itty bitty) children 
 
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