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    | This battleship was launched from the New York Navy Yard in 1890; it blew up in 1898 | 
    the Maine
 
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    | The Russian title of Tchaikovsky's opera about this saint is "Orleanskaya Deva" | 
    (Paul: What is Boris Godunov?)
  Joan of Arc
 
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    | The special Pulitzer that Alex Haley received for this epic book was auctioned off in 1992 | 
    Roots
 
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    | This actor's first line in the film is "Gee, I'm sorry. I didn't hear you in all this rain" | 
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    | The Jones Act of 1916 made residents of this Caribbean island citizens of the U.S. | 
    Puerto Rico
 
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    | In "Julius Caesar", Casca describes a Cicero speech by saying, "It was" this language "to me" | 
    Greek
 
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    | Winchester in this state is the home of Shenandoah University | 
    (David: What is West Virginia?)
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    | This Verdi heroine is the daughter of Amonasro, an Ethiopian king | 
    Aida
 
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    | President Reagan called this author's "The Hunt for Red October" the "perfect yarn" | 
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    | According to Norman Bates, "A boy's best friend is" this relative | 
    his mother
 
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    | On January 31, 1795, this man resigned as Secretary of the Treasury & was succeeded by Oliver Wolcott | 
    Alexander Hamilton
 
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    | Sadly, the Manx language became extinct in this century | 
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    | The school once known as the University of Deseret is now called the University of this | 
    Utah
 
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    | The Welsh National Opera is based in the New Theatre in this capital city | 
    Cardiff
 
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    | In a recent bestseller, this TV & radio show host muses on "The Way Things Ought to Be" | 
    Rush Limbaugh
 
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    | Norman likes to stuff these animals found in the title of a 1963 Hitchcock film | 
    birds
 
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    Huey Long
 
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    | You'll find the University of New South Wales in Kensington, a suburb of this capital of New South Wales | 
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    | Mephistopheles is a bass role in Berlioz' opera about "The Damnation of" this man | 
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    | In 1972 he published "All Creatures Great and Small" & "It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet" | 
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    | This actor seen in a non-speaking role as a police guard later talked a lot when he played Ted Baxter | 
    Ted Knight
 
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    | In 1935 this future GOP presidential candidate was appointed a special prosecutor in N.Y. | 
    Dewey
 
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    | Kiamu, which is spoken on the island of Lamu, is one of the most important dialects of this Bantu language | 
    Swahili
 
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    | There's a building named for Mrs. Herbert Hoover on the campus of this university, her alma mater | 
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    | "The Kiss" was the first opera this "Bartered Bride" composer wrote after losing his hearing | 
    (Paul: Who was Beethoven?)
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    | Tao House, where he wrote "Long Day's Journey into Night", is a National Historic Site in California | 
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    | Norman wraps Marion's body in this, which she'd clutched & pulled from its rings as she died | 
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