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    | King Darius very reluctantly had him thrown into a lions' den | 
    Daniel
 
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    | French author Alexandre Dumas said, "Nothing succeeds" like this | 
    success
 
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    | In 1040, Macbeth defeated Duncan & seized this country's throne | 
    Scotland
 
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    | Texas city on the Rio Grande whose name in Spanish means "the ford" or "the pass" | 
    El Paso
 
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    | Jack Nicholson was crazy about this Best Picture of 1975 | 
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
 
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    | Last fare-paying passengers ever to fly in a Zeppelin rode in this one | 
    the Hindenburg
 
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    | It was here that Wyatt Earp was a lawman & Glen Campbell "a lineman" | 
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    | Though they never met, the writers won a screenplay Oscar for this 1970 WWII military biography | 
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    | Of Protestant, Catholic & Jewish Bibles, books of 1st & 2nd Maccabees are only found here | 
    (Tom: What is the Jewish and...) (Alex: Sorry, wrong.) (Marilyn: What is the Old Testament?) (Matt: What is the Protestant Bible?)
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    | In "The Muppet Movie", Kermit cleared the bar by yelling drinks were up there | 
    (Tom: What is on the ceiling?)
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    | For 30 years, 1878 to 1908, this African country was Belgian king Leopold's personal colony | 
    (Tom: What is Angola?) ... (Alex: With about a minute left to go.)
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    | About 1/3 of all U.S. books are published in this city | 
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    | "All hell broke loose" is a phrase appropriately found in this Milton work | 
    Paradise Lost
 
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    | With this Oscar winner of 1956, Michael Todd brought "cameo player" into show biz vocabulary | 
    (Matt: What are The Ten Commandments?) ... (Alex: With about 80 different stars making cameo appearances.)
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    | From the practice of touching pieces of the Holy Cross, you say this so good luck will continue | 
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    | 14th century "Babylonian captivity" of the papacy involved its being moved to this French city | 
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    | First state university in U.S., the Univ. of No. Carolina, began classes in 1795 in this city | 
    (Tom: What is Raleigh?) (Matt: What is Salem Hill?) (Marilyn: What is Asheville?)
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    | In this 1935 film, Clark Gable starred in an Oscar winner for the 2nd consecutive year | 
    (Alex: And the other film, of course, was It Happened One Night.)
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    | Ancient pictures show this statue astride the harbor's entrance, ships passing under its legs | 
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