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    | Nosy Be, Malagasy for "big island", is a popular beach destination just off this much bigger island | 
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    | This narrator of "The Catcher in the Rye" runs away from Pencey Prep, a phony school in phony Agerstown, Pennsylvania | 
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    | In 1975 this company introduced the Pony, South Korea's first mass-produced car | 
    (Isaac: What is... Nissan?)
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    Handel is said to have recalled, "I did think I did see all heaven before me" while composing this oratorio
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    | You know, the one where Neo has to disarm a bomb on a bus that's got that lady from "The Blind Side" on it | 
    Speed
 
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    | Monrovia, Liberia, named for James Monroe, is partly on Bushrod Island, named for this Founding Father's favorite nephew | 
    Washington
 
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    | This novel begins, "I first met Dean not long after my wife and I split up" | 
    On the Road
 
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    | A sad WWI poem is about a rifleman with his name carved "on the willow-tree" this | 
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    | In 1901, decades before merging with Benz, Daimler sold the first of these cars named for a diplomat's daughter | 
    (Alex: What is a Porsche?)
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    | The optometer has been replaced by the phoropter to check for these 2 opposite conditions aka myopia & hyperopia | 
    nearsightedness & farsightedness
 
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    | That "Taken" guy has a son--stepson?... something like that--who drums along to "All I Want For Christmas Is You" | 
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    | The Aswan Museum was founded in 1912 on Elephantine Island in this river | 
    (Alex: What is... the Congo?)
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    | He wrote "Bartleby, the Scrivener" while living at Arrowhead, his farm in the Berkshires | 
    Melville
 
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    | The Bible says, "Every man hath his sword upon" this part of the leg | 
    the thigh
 
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    | Last name of Enzo, who left Alfa Romeo in 1939 & later started his own racing company | 
    Ferrari
 
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    | A vision of God as the "light supreme" comes in the part of the "Divine Comedy" with this Italian title | 
    (Isaac: What is Paradisio?)
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    | I think that "High School Musical" fella smooches all over MJ & what's his face--Jackson Hughes?--plays P.T. Barnum | 
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    | This island & its companion Príncipe are known for their coffee & chocolate due to the islands' fertile volcanic soil | 
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    | "Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be", wrote this poet | 
    (Isaac: Who is... Whitman?)
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    | Fittingly, since the audience is about to go home, it's the last word spoken by Macbeth | 
    (Alex: Hell, yeah.) (Ken: Good guess.)
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    | In 1904 he sold his interest in his company, hopefully for a king's "ransom", & then formed the REO Motor Car Co. | 
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    | This journey to seek guidance by a spirit is part of the culture of many native peoples, such as the Plains Cree | 
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    | I love that one where Scarface is a cop & Travis Bickle is a thief--I think Batman is in it too? | 
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    | This nation of around 115 islands in the Indian Ocean was named for a minister of finance under Louis XV | 
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    | The stars guide the narrator of his Gothic poem "Ulalume" | 
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    | This verb means to protest vehemently or to vent angry disapproval | 
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    | This French family introduced a 3-wheeled, steam-powered car at the 1889 World's Fair; they're still producing cars | 
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    | An Amsler grid--stare at the dot, do other areas waver?--can tell you if dry age-related this condition is becoming wet | 
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    | The one where Clarice Starling & Bella Swan get their home invaded by that Thirty Seconds to Mars dude, who's rocking cornrows | 
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