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    | Letitia Tyler was the first first lady to die in this residence, in 1842 | the White House 
 
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    | The name of this country's second- largest paper, Asahi Shimbun, means "The Rising Sun" | Japan 
 
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    | When these are served casino, they're on the half shell & topped with butter & bacon | (Alex: And we have about a minute to go in the round.) 
 oysters
 
 
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    | Returning from Europe in May 1888, this Old West entertainer had to bury his horse, Charlie, at sea | Buffalo Bill 
 
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    | As a playwright, Pope John Paul II translated Oedipus' story into this, his native language | Polish 
 
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    | The unsinkable Molly Brown survived the wreck of this "unsinkable" ship | the Titanic 
 
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    | Her father, William Stephenson Bloomer, was an industrial supplies salesman | Betty Ford 
 
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    | John Walter founded the Times of this city in 1785 as the Daily Universal Register | London 
 
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    | Arroz con pollo is these 2 main ingredients cooked with saffron | chicken & rice 
 
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    | It's the study of hearing & hearing disorders | audiology 
 
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    | This oracle prophesied that Oedipus would slay his father & marry his mother | The Oracle of Delphi 
 
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    | Robinson Crusoe got shipwrecked near this major river that flows through Venezuela | (David: What is the Amazon?) 
 the Orinoco
 
 
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    | She spent part of her honeymoon in Abilene, Kansas, where she met her husband's family | Mamie Eisenhower 
 
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    | The Arkansas Gazette was founded in Arkansas Post & moved to this city in 1821 | Little Rock 
 
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    | It describes a chopped, spiced ham or a hard-boiled egg whose yolk is mixed with paprika & mayonnaise | (Sandy: What is devil's eggs?) (Alex: Devil's, well, no, I don't think we can accept it.)
 
 deviled
 
 
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    | Meaning "aging", this phrase was first applied to horses because their gums recede with age | (Alex: So do ours, I think. Getting [*].) 
 long in the tooth
 
 
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    | After he found his wife dead, Oedipus did this to himself with her brooches | poked out his eyes 
 
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    | A schooner called Ghost is wrecked & ends up as a wreck in this Jack London novel | The Sea Wolf 
 
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    | The only first lady on Life Magazine's list of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century | Eleanor Roosevelt 
 
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    | Founded in the Big Apple in 1919, this daily was the USA's first successful tabloid | (George: What's the New York Post?) 
 the Daily News
 
 
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    | Spheres of ground meat spiced with nutmeg & allspice, browned, then cooked in a cream gravy | Swedish meatballs 
 
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    | "Arrowhead country", this state's area north of Lake Superior, is shaped like an arrowhead | (George: What is Michigan?) 
 Minnesota
 
 
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    | When Oedipus answered her riddle, she killed herself | (David: What was the phoenix?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 the Sphinx
 
 
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    | The 1813 death of Theodosia, this 3rd U.S. VP's daughter, is a mystery, but she probably died in a shipwreck | (Sandy: Who is Jefferson?) (George: Who is Adams?)
 
 (Aaron) Burr
 
 
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    | She met her husband when they were both students at Stanford in 1894 | (George: Who is Bess Truman?) 
 Lou Hoover
 
 
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    | After being expelled from Harvard, he took over his father's San Francisco Examiner | William Randolph Hearst 
 
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    | It's a dish of lobster & cream sauce that's stuffed back in the shell & browned | Lobster Thermidor 
 
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    | This Spanish city's most famous attraction is the running of the bulls during the Fiesta de San Fermin in July | Pamplona 
 
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    | This British colony's other name, the Somers Islands, honors a man who was shipwrecked there in 1609 | (David: What are the Falklands?) 
 Bermuda
 
 
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