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    | "O, I am fortune's fool!" says this Shakespeare title character after killing Tybalt | 
    Romeo
 
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    millimeters
 
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    ultraviolet
 
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    Colombia
 
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    a highway
 
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    Yorktown
 
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    a millstone
 
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    | In the 1670s George Ravenscroft added oxides of this element to regular glass & the type of glass we call crystal | 
    (Brad: What is silicon?)
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    | This largest New World cat appears on both sides of a white shield on Guyana's coat of arms | 
    the jaguar
 
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    | In one version of this song, Elton John uses the phrase "it's the wheel of fortune" | 
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    | Played on stage by Joe Morton, he has some big speeches in David Hare's play, "Stuff Happens" about the war in Iraq | 
    (Brad: Who is Chris Kyle?)
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    | To make bajra roti like your Nani's, you need to start with this grain | 
    millet
 
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    | A sailing ship & the national motto, "The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here", appears on this African nation's coat of arms | 
    Liberia
 
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    | Ezra Koenig sang about "life & all its suffering" as lead singer of this band, not Dracula Workday but... | 
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    Fort Sumter
 
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    | In a shocking play of the 1960s, asylum inmates re-enact the death of Jean-Paul Marat, directed by this mad, bad Frenchman | 
    (Ken: Correct, Marat/Sade is the play.)
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    | Expressed in the Book of Revelation, this -ism foresees 1,000 years of peace & prosperity heralded by the 2nd Coming of Christ | 
    millennialism (millenarianism)
 
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    | In the mid-1930s, this New York glass company cast the 200-inch Pyrex mirror for the Mount Palomar Telescope | 
    (Ken: [*] makes Pyrex, yes.)
  Corning
 
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    | 4 red bars representing Catalonia & 2 red cows of Béarn, France adorn its coat of arms | 
    Andorra
 
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    | This ordinal band sang about a "semi-charmed kind of life" in a song with a lot of doo doo doo, doo doo-doo doos | 
    (Brad: What is 3  (Doors Down?) (Sandee: What is Third Day?)
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    | Before a decisive 1805 battle, a few extra cannons were added to this vice admiral's HMS Victory | 
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    | Actors love playing Melissa & Andy in this epistolary play by A.R. Gurney & sometimes do so in combinations you wouldn't expect | 
    Love Letters
 
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    | Consisting of many small flowers & plants, it was a popular style of background for tapestries in the 15th century | 
    (Ken: It's called [*], a thousand flowers.)
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    | In 2002 this artist was honored with a pedestrian "Bridge of Glass" for the opening of the Museum of Glass in his native Tacoma | 
    (Sandee: Who is Chiluly?) (Ken: No.) (Sandee: [*]!)
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    | Including Wallachia & Moldavia the historical provinces of this country are represented on its coat of arms | 
    Romania
 
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    | This rapper said "life is good" with Drake & repped the "Low Life" with Abel Tesfaye | 
    Future
 
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    | In 1453 this city's emperor declined to buy cannons...& then saw them used against his own walls by the Turks | 
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