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    | You'll find an abundance of this element in limestone & marble, & in your bones | calcium 
 
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    | Lake Garda, this country's largest lake, lies about halfway between Venice & Milan | Italy 
 
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    | Bronze vessels with animal motifs typify this country's Shang Dynasty sculptures | China 
 
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    | Lyndon proposed marriage to her the day of their first date | Lady Bird Johnson 
 
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    | Pennsylvania's Swarthmore College was established in 1864 by this religious denomination | the Quakers 
 
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    | The 1st theatrical "entertainment" Harriet Beecher Stowe saw was a version of this novel she wrote | Uncle Tom's Cabin 
 
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    | In 1993 the EPA advised that people buying a house should check for this gas, symbol Rn | radon 
 
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    | Punta Arenas, Chile is the chief port on this strait | the Strait of Magellan 
 
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    | Appropriately, he painted the "Blue Room" during his Blue Period, in 1901 | Picasso 
 
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    | Elizabeth Monroe ended many of this predecessor's practices, such as constant open houses | Dolley Madison 
 
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    | Under Apartheid universities in this country were divided into Afrikaans- & English-speaking | South Africa 
 
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    | Thornton Wilder's 1943 Pulitzer for "The Skin of Our Teeth" came 5 years after he won for this play | Our Town 
 
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    | The anesthetic known as laughing gas is an oxide of this element | nitrogen 
 
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    | The Chicago River flows out of this Great Lake into the Mississippi River basin | Lake Michigan 
 
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    | She painted the "Purple Hills Near Abiquiu", New Mexico in 1935 | Georgia O'Keeffe 
 
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    | After her release from a mental hospital in 1875, she moved to France & lived there until 1880 | Mary Todd Lincoln 
 
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    | Bernard M. Baruch is one of the colleges of this, CUNY for short | (Andrew: What is the New York college system?) (Alex: No.)
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 City University of New York
 
 
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    | This Goethe play opens with Mephistopheles in Heaven | Faust 
 
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    | Making up the iron family on the periodic table are iron, nickel & this blue-tinged metal | cobalt 
 
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    | This bay off France & Spain is sometimes called the Gulf of Gascony | the Bay of Biscay 
 
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    | A famous Delacroix painting shows her "Leading the People" 28 July 1830 | Liberty 
 
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    | Her ill appearance on June 18, 1881 kept Charles Guiteau from shooting her husband for 2 weeks | (Lucretia) Garfield 
 
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    | In 1869 the University of California moved from Oakland to this neighboring city | Berkeley 
 
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    | Galsworthy wrote "The Skin Game" & D.L. Coburn wrote this "Game" that starred Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy | The Gin Game 
 
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    | Einsteinium & this element, symbol Fm, were first produced in a 1952 thermonuclear explosion | fermium 
 
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    | This Siberian lake contains more than 1/5 of the world's unfrozen fresh water | Lake Baikal 
 
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    | Andrea del Verrocchio, one of this city's finest sculptors, may have been a pupil of Donatello | Florence 
 
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    | Visiting San Jose in the last year of her husband's presidency, she was given a banner by the WCTU | (Andrew: Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?) 
 Lucy Hayes
 
 
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    | Most of this D.C. university's undergraduate courses are open to hearing-impaired students only | Gallaudet 
 
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    | One critic called "A Streetcar Named Desire" a rewrite of this author's "Miss Julie" | (Andrew: Who is Tennessee Williams?) 
 August Strindberg
 
 
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