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    | An oracle might predict you'll enjoy this UNESCO-approved archaeological site in Greece | Delphi 
 
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    | To conceal the existence of new radar tech, the U.K. government spread a myth that eating these improved pilot eyesight | (Ken: You three responded correctly to every clue in that round.) 
 carrots
 
 
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    | Family-wealthy Delaware governor Pete Du Pont once used "Joe" this beer purchase to mean the typical voter in his state | six-pack 
 
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    | It's still around online: Bed Bath & ____
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    | This prequel to "Monsters, Inc." shows how Mike & Sully met in school & became unlikely friends | (Tom: What is Monsters U.?) 
 Monsters University
 
 
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    | November 9, 1918: This deposed leader leaves Germany & seeks asylum in the Netherlands, where he remains until his death
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    | The crunchy green stalks of this parsley cousin are what we usually eat, though the seeds can add flavor to soups & pickles | celery 
 
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    | From Latin for "producers of offspring", this class was tasked with makin' babies; later, Marx tasked them with revolution | the proletariat 
 
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    | Tennis umpire's traditional concluding announcement: "game, set, ____"
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    | A film subtitled "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" takes place 64 years prior to the other four films in this series | The Hunger Games 
 
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    | October 4, 1883: This train leaves Paris on its maiden journey, bound for Constantinople; no one aboard is murdered
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    | 10,000 worshipers can fit into the prayer hall of the Abuja National one of these in Nigeria | a mosque 
 
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    | These peppery root vegetables in the mustard family are low in calories & a favorite food of Fraggles | (Dargan: What are parsnips?) 
 radishes
 
 
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    | This word for the rabble is classified 4F; Fs are half its letters | (Ken: He's pumped.) 
 riffraff
 
 
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    | Freud's 3 personality components: id, ego & ____
 | superego 
 
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    | Set amongst Comanches in the Great Plains, this prequel to "Predator" takes place in the early 1700s | Prey 
 
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    | Oct. 31, 1967: This royal lady departs on her last ocean voyage, leaving Southampton & docking in Long Beach
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    | Oh dam! Oh dam! Oh dam! Construction of this 600' tall dam just west of Yichang began in 1994 & its reservoir may have caused earthquakes | the Three Gorges Dam 
 
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    | In "Big" Tom Hanks comically chewed the kernels off this, which is eaten whole, not off the cob | (Dargan: What is... popcorn?) 
 baby corn
 
 
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    | After Occupy Wall Street's 1-year anniversary, Tom Morello co-wrote a song called "We Are" this numerical group | the 99% 
 
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    | Dumas' 3 Musketeers: Athos, Aramis & ____
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    | "Puss in Boots", with this actor voicing the title feline, was a spin-off of "Shrek 2", as well as a prequel | Banderas 
 
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    | November 14, 1889: This journalist leaves New York to break a record set by Phileas Fogg (who's fictional, BTW)
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    | The totem poles at Brockton Point are an attraction in this Canadian province | British Columbia 
 
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    | This tuber with a name beginning with "J" is also known as the Mexican turnip & packs a watery crunch | jicama 
 
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    | An Emma Lazarus poem includes the line "Give me your tired, your poor, your" these "yearning to breathe free" | (Ken: Correct, a poetry clue for you.) [Dargan chuckles.]
 
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    | Bones of the ear: malleus, incus & ____
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    | A prequel to "The Mummy", this film gave  Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson his first starring role | The Scorpion King 
 
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    | October 10, 1973: This former governor of Maryland takes leave of the vice presidency, though not by choice
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