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    | In 1949 Nathuram Godse & Narayan Apte were hanged for the assassination of this Indian leader | Gandhi 
 
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    | The Ming Tombs are a tourist attraction about 30 miles north of this capital | Beijing 
 
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    | Clarence Birdseye was called "The father of" this type of "foods" | frozen foods 
 
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    | Ferment, roast, shell, grind & take most of the fatty oils out of cacao seeds & you have this powder | cocoa powder 
 
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    | In Ethiopia the Blue branch of this river drops nearly 140' to form Tisisat Falls | the Nile 
 
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    | When "Macbeth" begins, Duncan is the king of this country | Scotland 
 
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    | After his release from Alcatraz in 1939, he retired to Florida unable to run the Chicago mob | Al Capone 
 
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    | To discover who's buried in his tomb, go to Riverside Drive in New York City | Grant 
 
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    | Involved in 3 mutinies, this captain of H.M.S. Bounty was called "The Man of Mutinies" | Bligh 
 
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    | The old-fashioned stuff used to shed some light on photographic subjects | (Seth: What is silver oxide?) 
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    | In 1965 Canada's Hamilton River was renamed to honor this British prime minister | (Linda: What is Macmillan?) (George: What is Mackenzie?)
 
 Churchill
 
 
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    | Othello says of her, "If she be false, O, then heaven mocks itself!" | Desdemona 
 
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    | Retried in 1985, he was acquitted of attempting to kill his socialite wife Sunny | Claus von Bulow 
 
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    | France's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Lies in the shadow of this monument | the Arc de Triomphe 
 
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    | For his cynicism, this American writer was called "Bitter Bierce" | Ambrose Bierce 
 
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    | It's the dried powder that's mixed with oil to make paint | pigment 
 
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    | This "Beautiful Blue" river receives over 300 tributaries, many of them in the region around Belgrade | the Danube 
 
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    | Paris calls him "That banish'd haughty Montague that murder'd my love's cousin" | Romeo 
 
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    | Gus Hall was the presidential nominee of this U.S. party in 1972, 1976, 1980 & 1984 | the Communist Party 
 
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    | Famous tombs in this city include those of Muhammad & his daughter Fatima | (Seth: What is Jerusalem?) (Linda: What is Mecca?)
 
 Medina
 
 
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    | He was nicknamed "The Man of Blood and Iron" as well as "The Iron Chancellor" | Bismarck 
 
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    | It's a blend of cumin, coriander, turmeric & other pungent spices | curry 
 
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    | Popular resorts on this lake include Vevey & Montreux in Switzerland & Evian-les-Bains in France | Lake Geneva 
 
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    | Ariel's first line in this play is "All Hail, Great Master!" | The Tempest 
 
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    | The Leakeys have discovered many hominid fossil skulls at Olduvai Gorge in this country | (Linda: What is Africa?) 
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    | Castel Sant'Angelo on the Tiber in Rome is better known as this emperor's tomb | Hadrian 
 
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    | He's the "father of the atomic submarine" | (Seth: Who is Nimitz?) 
 Hyman Rickover
 
 
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    | There are 3 types of it: double-acting, single-acting & phosphate | baking powder 
 
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    | This river on which Hamburg lies formerly served as part of the border between East & West Germany | the Elbe 
 
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    | Rosalind is the daughter of a banished duke in this pastoral comedy | (George: What is All's Well That Ends... What is [*]?) (Alex: Ooh, you changed it just in the nick of time before I had a chance to rule.  Speedy, George.  You see how slow I am?)
 (George: I didn't finish the first.)
 
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