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    | This country's semilegendary 1st dynasty, the Hsia, began c. 2200 B.C. & ruled for over 400 years | China 
 
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    | George M. Cohan's song "Over There" has been called the most famous song about this war | World War I 
 
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    | The Anderson House in Wabasha, Minnesota will lend guests one of these pets for the Night--how "purr"fect | a cat 
 
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    | This aviatrix married George Putnam on February 7, 1931 in Connecticut | Amelia Earhart 
 
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    | A room in your house where you keep books, or a public institution that lends them | library 
 
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    | This blistering agent, dichlorodiethyl sulfide, was so named because it smelled like a hot dog spread | mustard gas 
 
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    | Bishop Pierre Cauchon selected & headed the panel of judges that tried her in Rouen in 1431 | Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) 
 
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    | One of Cole Porter's songs begins, "In the still of" this, "as I gaze from my window..." | night 
 
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    | The SpongeOrama exhibit center in Tarpon Springs in this state features a museum of sponge diving history | Florida 
 
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    | She was chosen from among more than 10,000 applicants to be the first teacher in space | (Christa) McAuliffe 
 
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    | It's a room devoted to the exhibition of art, & its name may be an alteration of Galilee | a gallery 
 
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    | The point on the Earth directly below a nuclear detonation is called "ground" this | zero 
 
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    | In the 1840s Hone Heke, a Maori chief, led an uprising on this country's North Island | New Zealand 
 
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    | Sammy Cahn & James Van Heusen wrote "Love and Marriage" for a TV musical based on this Thornton Wilder play | Our Town 
 
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    | The Royal Hawaiian, this city's famous Pink Hotel, serves a drink called the Pink Palace | Honolulu 
 
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    | In the 1880s Alexander Graham Bell helped make this 7-year-old girl a national celebrity | Helen Keller 
 
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    | The Blue Room in the White House has this shape, like the president's office | oval 
 
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    | A corpsman, a Navy person trained in combat first aid, is equivalent to this Army person | a medic 
 
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    | On Nov. 30, 1939 Russia invaded this neighbor, beginning the "Winter War" | (Bruce: Uh, what is... Russia?) (Rafael: What is Poland?)
 
 Finland
 
 
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    | This movie dancer co-wrote with Johnny Mercer the 1935 song "I'm Building Up To An Awful Let-Down" | Fred Astaire 
 
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    | The streetlights on Chocolate Avenue in this town are designed to look like chocolate kisses | (Alex: [*], Pennsylvania, yes.) 
 Hershey
 
 
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    | Jeannette Rankin, the first woman in the U.S. Congress, represented this state 1917-19 & 1941-43 | (Bruce: What is Wyoming?) 
 Montana
 
 
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    | Despite what your children may do to it, the "rec" in rec room doesn't stand for wreck but for this | recreation 
 
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    | Fifth column, meaning traitors within a country, dates from this 1930s civil war | Spanish Civil War 
 
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    | In 1825 Newfoundland divided Labrador with this neighboring province | Quebec 
 
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    | In a song from "Guys and Dolls", "The people all said, 'Sit down, sit down -- you're'" doing this | rockin' the boat 
 
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    | Near Dyersville, Iowa, you can play baseball next to a cornfield where this 1989 movie was filmed | Field of Dreams 
 
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    | A biography of this "maternal" labor organizer is subtitled "The Miner's Angel" | Mother Jones 
 
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    | This other name for a checkroom tells you the kind of outer garment you might check in it | coatroom 
 
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    | A group of merchant or supply ships gathered for passage under escort is called this | a convoy 
 
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