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    | Of the Near East, Mideast or Far East, it's where you'd find Brunei | (Carol: What is the Mideast?) 
 the Far East
 
 
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    | Thornton Wilder's "The Ides of March" ends with this man's assassination | Julius Caesar 
 
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    | William Wyler lost most of his hearing while shooting documentary films during this war | World War II 
 
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    | The L. L. in the name of this store in Freeport stands for Leon Leonwood | L.L. Bean 
 
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    | Mark Twain's middle name before he became Mark Twain | (Alex: Samuel [*] Clemens.) 
 Langhorne
 
 
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    | Leif Ericson called the new land he found this, after the many grapes growing there | (Alex: Minute to go.) 
 Vinland
 
 
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    | 1 of the 7 nations who have claimed land in Antarctica, unlike the U.S. & USSR, who haven't | [Alex failed to give the other correct responses on air.] 
 (1 of) France, Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Norway & the UK
 
 
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    | It's what's unusual about the characters in "Spoon River Anthology" | they are dead 
 
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    | French film director Louis Malle is married to this star of "Murphy Brown" | Candice Bergen 
 
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    | In terms of seafood, this is Maine's most profitable catch | lobster 
 
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    | The middle name of the man who plays "MacGyver" | Dean 
 
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    | When a rich Viking died he wasn't laid to rest in a coffin but buried in one of these | a ship 
 
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    | This imaginary line runs about 23ยบ north of the equator | (Jim: What is the Tropic of Capricorn?) 
 the Tropic of Cancer
 
 
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    | In the Longfellow poem, she & her lover, Gabriel, find each other again just before his death | Evangeline 
 
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    | She directed a 1987 film called "Heaven" about life after death before she became "The Good Mother" | Diane Keaton 
 
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    | Maine's largest immigrant population comes from this country | Canada 
 
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    | Hallelujah! No matter how you pronounce it, it was Handel's middle name | Frideric 
 
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    | Fictional Vikings are often depicted wearing these, which real Vikings never wore on their helmets | horns 
 
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    | The new Robinson world map cuts the distortion of this island's size from +554% to +60% | (Alex: On the old Mercator projection, it looks so big, way out of whack.) 
 Greenland
 
 
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    | Just before he was hanged, this "Foretopman" cried, "God bless Captain Vere!" | Billy Budd 
 
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    | He was z director of "Z" | (Gary: [*]. Who was [*]?) (Alex: Yes, you have to remember to phrase it in the form of a question; be careful in this round because I can't remind you.)
 
 Costa-Gavras
 
 
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    | In 1860 Maine's Hannibal Hamlin became the 1st Republican elected this | vice president 
 
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    | This 19th century British prime minister's middle name was Ewart | William Gladstone 
 
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    | The world's oldest functional legislature, the Althing, was founded in this country in 930 | Iceland 
 
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    | Area bounded by the Atlas Mts., the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Sahel, & the Atlantic | the Sahara Desert 
 
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    | His very 1st case was "The Case of the Velvet Claws" | (Gary: What is Sherlock Holmes?) 
 Perry Mason
 
 
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    | Silent film director whose notorious 1922 murder was the subject of the best seller "A Cast of Killers" | William Desmond Taylor 
 
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    | Town where George Bush has his summer home | Kennebunkport 
 
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    | Even Yankees should know this was Robert E. Lee's middle name | (Gary: What is Eustace?) 
 Edward
 
 
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    | In 886 this great Saxon king freed London from the Danish Vikings | Alfred the Great 
 
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