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    | Caesar observed that Gaul, now this country, was divided into three parts | 
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    | In 1920, the Mounties became a federal force throughout Canada & moved their headquarters to this capital | 
    Ottawa
 
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    | He wrote "America in Search of Itself: the Making of the President, 1956-1980" | 
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    Islam
 
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    | In the 1950s, he hosted a TV dance show with his wife, Catherine | 
    Arthur Murray
 
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  Australia
 
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    Ireland
 
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    | The extremely prolific Russian-born science writer who wrote "The Stars in Their Courses" | 
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    | A group of students at this university started the Methodist movement in the 1700s | 
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    | He was famous both as the announcer on "The Merv Griffin Show" & for his fish & chips | 
    Arthur Treacher
 
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    | Ethiopia's Solomonic dynasty, which lasted until 1974, is said to date from Menelik I, son of this couple | 
    Solomon & Sheba
 
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    | This company completed Canada's first transcontinental rail line in 1885 | 
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    | Testimony against Gertrude Stein was a critical attack on this autobiography | 
    (Sara: I don't know.) ... (Alex: You're down to 3,000, but good news for you.) (Sara: Yes?) (Alex: There are no more Daily Doubles on the board.) (Sara: I'm delighted to hear that.)
  The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas
 
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    | These days begin & end the Christian holy week | 
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    | Venice, Italy's jetport is named for this famous medieval traveler | 
    Marco Polo
 
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    | The movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" was based on his story "The Sentinel" | 
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    | This queen & wife of Akhenaten bore 6 daughters; 2 of them became queens of Egypt | 
    Nefertiti
 
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    | This couple shared a 1968 Pulitzer Prize for "Rousseau and Revolution" | 
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    | Kurma, Vamana & Krishna are 3 of this god's avatars or incarnations | 
    (Sara: What is Hindu?) (Joan: What is Brahma?) ... (Alex: Sara misunderstood the clue. You thought we were going for the religion.)
  Vishnu
 
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    | Only two miles from the center of downtown Boston, it's the city's major airport | 
    Logan
 
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    | Actual name of Napoleon's nemesis, the Duke of Wellington | 
    Arthur Wellesley
 
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    | This Greek orator practiced speaking with pebbles in his mouth & recited verses while running | 
    Demosthenes
 
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    | Because of Longfellow's poem, part of this province is nicknamed "Land of Evangeline" | 
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    | This creator of Sally Bowles wrote a book about China with his close friend W.H. Auden | 
    Christopher Isherwood
 
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    | The 1989 Nobel Peace Prize went to a follower of this religion | 
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  Buddhism (Lamaism)
 
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    | Greater Cincinnati Airport is located in this state | 
    Kentucky
 
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    | His 1917 declaration expressed Britain's support for a Jewish national homeland | 
    (Arthur) Balfour
 
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