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    (Keith: What is a hip?) (Margaret: What's the pelvis?)
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    | This continent averages about 5 persons per square mile | 
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  Australia
 
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    drizzling
 
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    | At the play's end, this thane enters with Macbeth's head | 
    (Margaret: Who is Thane of Cawdor?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  the Thane of Fife (Macduff)
 
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    (Alex: Yes, North and South America.)
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    | Jefferson said, "The tree of liberty, must be refreshed from time to time with" this "of Patriots" | 
    (Margaret: What is [*] of patriots?)
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    | Shakespeare wrote of her, "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety" | 
    (Alex: [Prior to the wager] We've got a minute to go.) ... (Keith: Who is Juliet?)
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    | Atlantic hurricanes 1st move westward because they are carried by these "commerical" winds | 
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    | Saying "Sweets to the sweet," she strews flowers on Ophelia's grave | 
    (Keith: Oh, I just had it.) (Alex: Quick.) (Keith: Who is Desdemona?)
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    | Equipment used by 1984 Olympic champ Darrell Pace that has tension regulators & counterweights | 
    (Alex: Yes, [*] and arrow.)
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    | Unlike your fingers, the thumb has only this number of phalanges | 
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    | Guinness says the driest spot in the world is in this continent's Atacama Desert | 
    (Doak: What is Asia?) ... (Alex: In Chile, yes, very near the ocean...)
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    | In "The Communist Manifesto", Marx & Engels stated, "The proletarians have nothing to lose but" these | 
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    | Its coastline is more irregular than that of any other continent | 
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    | In common formations, cirrus clouds are at the highest altitude, while these clouds are at the lowest | 
    (Keith: What are cumulus?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
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    | In an Irish election campaign in 1790, John Philpot Curran said this "is the price of liberty" | 
    (Margaret: What is death?)
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