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    | Between 1905 & 1908 Sven Anders Hedin became the 1st European to make a detailed map of this Himalayan country | Tibet 
 
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    | In Edmonton, Alberta the Eskimos play football, the Trappers play baseball & the Oilers play this | hockey 
 
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    | This breaking causes the "baby, cradle and all" to come down | when the bough breaks 
 
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    | Although they never breathed fire, some extinct species did have wingspans of up to 2 1/2 feet | dragonflies 
 
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    | This country's Pahlavi Dynasty had 2 rulers, Reza Shah & Muhammad Reza Shah | Iran 
 
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    | The only literary property Wilde wrote after being in prison was this "Ballad" | The Ballad of Reading Gaol 
 
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    | Exploring the American SW around 1701, Jesuit Eusebio Kino proved this was a peninsula | Baja California 
 
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    | The Arabic name for this Moroccan city is Fas | Fez 
 
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    | "Bye, baby bunting, daddy's gone a-" this | a-hunting 
 
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    | Named for the animals they feed on, species of this insect include dog, cat, rat & rabbit | (Diane: What are mosquitos?) (John: What are flies?)
 
 fleas
 
 
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    | All of this country's emperors from Jimmu to Akihito, have belonged to the same dynasty | Japan 
 
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    | On Broadway in 1992, Sheryl Lee of "Twin Peaks" gave a thinly-veiled performance in this title role | (Diane: What is Lady Windermere's Fan?) 
 Salome
 
 
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    | The Fram, a ship built by Fridtjof Nansen to explore the Arctic, was used by this Antarctic explorer | Amundsen 
 
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    | At least 5 million people in this country's Assam state speak Assamese | India 
 
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    | In the "Nantucket Lullaby", Father's out seeking one of these roving large mammals | a whale 
 
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    | Encyclopedia Americana calls these disease- carrying insects the most dangerous to man's health | mosquitos 
 
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    | Lords & princes of this dynasty have reigned in Monaco since 1297 | (Diane: [*]. What are the [*]s?) 
 Grimaldi
 
 
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    | He wrote, "Questions are never indiscreet." These "sometimes are." | answers 
 
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    | The highest hill on the island where the St. Lawrence & Ottawa Rivers meet was named Mont Real by him | (Diane: Who is um... um...) 
 Jacques Cartier
 
 
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    | The National Mosque is one of the most impressive landmarks in this Malaysian capital | Kuala Lumpur 
 
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    | The words to a German song were later added to this composer's 1868 music to create his famous "Lullaby" | BrahmsA (mocking) bird & a (billy) goat 
 
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    | A number of social wasps are called this, after their colorful markings | yellow jackets 
 
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    | This British dynasty was interrupted by the Commonwealth & restored with Charles II in 1660 | the Stuarts 
 
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    | Mad at his son Alfred Douglas' relationship with Wilde, this marquess wanted to box Wilde's ears | the Marquess of Queensberry 
 
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    | Louis Hennepin's claim to have traveled down the Mississippi before this explorer was soon discredited | La Salle 
 
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    | The 2 colors you'll find on the flags of Denmark & Poland | (John: What are... yellow and white?) 
 red & white
 
 
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    | This composer put Hansel & Gretel to sleep with the lullaby "The Little Sandman Am I" | Englebert Humperdinck 
 
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    | The thistle or painted lady is probably the most widespread one in the world | butterflies 
 
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    | Puyi was the last emperor of this last Chinese dynasty | the Qing Dynasty (the Manchu) 
 
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    | Its preface begins, "The artist is the creator of beautiful things" | (John: What is The Picture of Dorian in Gray?) (Alex: Oh, no, sorry, you realized the mistake...)
 (John: Dorian gray.)
 (Alex: [*]--not Dorian and Gray, not two individuals.)
 (John: No, I said Dorian in Gray.)
 (Alex: Oh, I'm sorry,... either way you were incorrect.)
 
 The Picture of Dorian Gray
 
 
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