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    | In this film, Bogie told Conrad Veidt, "Your business is politics. Mine is running a saloon" | Casablanca 
 
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    | In the late 1960s the president & vice president of South Vietnam shared this name | (Alex: [*] Van Thieu and [*] Cao Ky.) 
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    | This southwestern U.S. tree of genus Prosopis, often used for smoked BBQ, is invading Saudi Arabia, India, Africa & Australia | mesquite 
 
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    | Superconductivity occurs at temperatures near the point known as this | absolute zero 
 
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    | This company has dropped the "BF", sold its tire business & become a leading maker of landing gear | Goodrich 
 
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    | After the death of this Egyptian queen in 30 B.C., Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire | Cleopatra 
 
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    | Bacall's first film line was said to Bogie in "To Have and Have Not": "Anybody got" one of these | (Steve: What is a light?) (Sherman: What's a cigarette?)
 
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    | On March 15, 2003 he was elected president of the People's Republic of China | Hu (Jintao) 
 
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    | This porcupine lookalike seen here is pigging out in New Zealand because it has no natural predators | the hedgehog 
 
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    | This type of rock that develops from magma can be divided into 2 groups: extrusive & intrusive | igneous rock 
 
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    | Foie gras source | goose liver 
 
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    | Upon meeting this actor in "The Shootist", Bacall observes, "You seem like a man accustomed to giving orders" | John Wayne 
 
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    | As a junior at the University of Houston, this Heisman Trophy winner threw 46 TDs; his NFL career total was only 5 | Andre Ware 
 
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    | An Asian fungus has killed virtually every one of the American variety of this popular holiday nut tree | the chestnut 
 
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    | Perennial plants live for many years; just change the first syllable to get this term for plants that live only 2 years | biennial 
 
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    | 1971 Wimbledon-winning woman | (Evonne) Goolagong 
 
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    | In the 1400s B.C. it was the "lofty" 2-word religious title of Hapuseneb | high priest 
 
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    | When Bogie as Philip Marlowe kisses Bacall in this film, she says, "I like that.  I'd like more" | (Steve: What is The Maltese Falcon?) 
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    | This Coloradoan served as President Reagan's Secretary of the Interior from 1981 to 1983 | James Watt 
 
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    | "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a cute story, but this animal's introduction to Hawaii to control the rat population has turned ugly | the mongoose 
 
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    | Iridium, osmium, rhodium, palladium & ruthenium are members of this precious metal's "group" | platinum 
 
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    | Don't throw out that shirt you can't fit into; donate it to this organization founded in 1902 | Goodwill 
 
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    | (Jimmy is in Giza, Egypt.) The pyramid of this son of Khufu is smaller than his dad's Great one, but he got his face on the Great Sphinx | (Sherman: Who is Ramses?) (Maria: Who is Cheops?)
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    | In "Key Largo", Bogie tells this actor that he wishes for "a world in which there's no place for Johnny Rocco" | (Edward G.) Robinson 
 
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    | The ruins of Tintern Abbey lie in a meadow on the right bank of this Welsh river | the Wye 
 
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    | Introduced from Asia in 1876 as a hay & to control soil erosion, this vine is now a menace in the southern U.S. | kudzu 
 
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    | Einstein's Nobel Prize was for work on this effect in which light absorption leads to electron emission | photoelectric effect 
 
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    | A one followed by 100 zeros | a googol 
 
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