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    Venice
 
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    Buffalo
 
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    | Referring to him, Miles Davis said, "You know, you can't play anything on the horn that Louis hasn't played" | 
    Louis Armstrong
 
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    | Megingjord, his magical girdle, gave him the strength to wield his mighty hammer | 
    Thor
 
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    | He drafted the Declaration of Independence at Graff House in Philadelphia | 
    Thomas Jefferson
 
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    | To create a new "Greatest Show on Earth" in 1881, he joined with this man | 
    (James) Bailey
 
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    Egypt's chief port city, it's the Middle Eastern headquarters of the World Health Organization | 
    Alexandria
 
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    | The Javan & Indian species of this mammal are the only ones that are single-horned; the rest have two | 
    rhinoceros
 
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    | This deep male singing voice is spelled the same as a fish, but it's pronounced differently | 
    bass
 
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    | The Einherjar were the slain heroes who were brought to this hall to enjoy the afterlife | 
    Valhalla
 
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    | On October 30, 1941, one of this country's U-boats sank the U.S. destroyer Reuben James near Iceland | 
    Germany
 
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    Although his Fiji mermaid was a fake, a fish tail on a monkey torso, Chang & Eng really were these | 
    Siamese twins
 
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    | At 8,000 feet above sea level this Ethiopian city is the highest capital city in Africa | 
    Addis Ababa
 
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    | Thick coated for icy waters, its scientific name is Ursus maritimus | 
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    | Several opera scores by this Italian rival of Mozart were discovered in Czechoslovakia in 1988 | 
    Salieri
 
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    | Sigurd, a great Viking hero was noted for slaying Fafnir, one of these beasts | 
    a dragon
 
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    | In 1907, this president sent Secret Service agents west to investigate government land fraud | 
    (Leslie: Who is Roosevelt?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
  Teddy Roosevelt
 
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    | His first exhibit was Joice Heth, who claimed to be 161 years old & this president's nurse | 
    George Washington
 
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    | George Square in this largest Scottish city has an 80-foot column honoring Sir Walter Scott | 
    (Leslie: What is Edinburgh?) (Jennifer: What is Aberdeen?)
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    | Native to Africa, the hartebeest & wildebeest, belong to this group of bovines | 
    (Leslie: What are ungulates?) (Brian: What are gnus?)
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    | This percussion instrument that resembles a xylophone is the national instrument of Guatemala | 
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    | Freya, the goddess of love & beauty was also a leader of these warrior maidens | 
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    | On January 10, 1966, this state's House of Representatives voted not to seat Representative-elect Julian Bond | 
    Georgia
 
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    | Queen Victoria was among those against Barnum buying this huge elephant, but the deal went through anyway | 
    Jumbo
 
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    | James Joyce wrote part of "Ulysses" in this Swiss city where he's now buried | 
    (Brian: What is Geneva?) (Jennifer: What is Lucerne?)
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    | It's the only great ape found in Asia | 
    (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
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    Born in Bombay in 1936, he won the first Liverpool International Conductors Competition in 1958 | 
    Zubin Mehta
 
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    | In Ragnarok, the final battle between good & evil, the giants will be led by this evil god | 
    Loki
 
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    | Last name of Andrew & Abby of Fall River Massachusetts, victims of a celebrated 1892 murder | 
    Borden
 
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    Before she toured, this Swedish soprano made Barnum deposit a guarantee in a London bank | 
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