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    Jules Verne
 
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    Marco Polo
 
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    clove
 
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    | He produced his first underwater film, "Eighteen Meters Down", during WWII | 
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    | In 1960 John L. Lewis retired after 40 years as president of this union, the UMW | 
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    | This conqueror's remains can be seen on display in a glass coffin in Lima Cathedral | 
    Pizarro
 
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    | The book "Bear, Man, and God" contains "Seven Approaches to" his famous story "The Bear" | 
    Faulkner
 
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    | This Spaniard was introduced to African sculpture by Matisse, whom he met at Gertrude Stein's | 
    Picasso
 
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    chocolate
 
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    | At his burial in Paris in 1834, his grave was covered with Earth from Bunker Hill | 
    Lafayette
 
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    | On March 4, 1913 the Dept. of Labor was made a separate cabinet dept. under this president | 
    Woodrow Wilson
 
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    | When the Half Moon arrived in England in 1609, he was detained but his records were sent to his Dutch sponsors | 
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    | This author of "All the King's Men" edited a 1971 book about John Greenleaf Whittier's poetry | 
    (Alex: Want to take a guess, Karen?) (Karen: I can't think who it is.)
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    | When El Greco was born on this Mediterranean island, it belonged to Venice | 
    Crete
 
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    | Buttercup & butternut are 2 popular types of this vegetable | 
    squash
 
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    | In 1906 this army officer was cleared of all treason charges & decorated with the Legion of Honor | 
    (Neil: Uh, who is uh...)
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    | This Norwegian's 1927 book "My Life as an Explorer" told of planting the flag at the South Pole | 
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    | "Ice Palace", her last novel, was published in 1958, 10 years before her death | 
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    Roy Lichtenstein
 
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    | Compton's says, "Both modern philosophy and modern mathematics began with the work of" this man | 
    Descartes
 
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    | The Industrial Workers of the World, an anti-capitalist 20th c. union, got this "shaky" nickname | 
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    | Bessie Rice bribes 16-year-old Dude Lester to marry her in this Erskine Caldwell novel | 
    (Kevin: What is Cannery Row?) (Neil: What is God's Little Acre?)
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