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    | This country took over the Golan Heights in 1967 | 
    Israel
 
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    | This cartoon character, his wife Jane, and children Judy and Elroy, lived in a skypad apartment | 
    George Jetson
 
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    | The Volksgarden, a beautiful park in this Austrian capital, is famous for its rose trees | 
    Vienna
 
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    Robert Burns
 
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    bulrushes
 
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    | The first "Devon Rex" type of this animal was born in 1960 | 
    a cat
 
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    | Master Po and Master Khan were Caine's teachers in flashbacks in this 1970s series | 
    Kung Fu
 
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    | These animals, a symbol of the city of Bern, are kept in a pit near the river | 
    bears
 
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    | It's the panel located at the pillowed end of a bed | 
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    | Charles Baudelaire's masterpiece, "Les Fleurs du mal", translates as these "of Evil" | 
    Flowers
 
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    | The Lord broke this, saying "Take, eat: this is my body which is broken for you" | 
    bread
 
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    insulin
 
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    | In the first episode of this sitcom, Felix & Oscar had a date with the Pidgeon sisters | 
    The Odd Couple
 
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    | This Romanian capital lies on both banks of the Dambovita river | 
    Bucharest
 
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    Desks
 
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    | This poet first published her novel, "The Bell Jar", under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas | 
    Sylvia Plath
 
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    baptize
 
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    | In 1963, she married fellow cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev | 
    Valentina Tereshkova
 
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    | Don Wilson was this comedian's announcer for his entire 15-year run on television | 
    Jack Benny
 
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    | Douglas is the capital of this isle, a British crown dependency | 
    the Isle of Man
 
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    | This store fixture began in 15th century Europe as a table whose top was marked for measuring | 
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    | Lucinda Matlock, in the "Spoon River Anthology", was based on his grandmother, Lucinda Masters | 
    Edgar Lee Masters
 
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    Balaam
 
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    | Rafael Trujillo, dictator of this country, was assassinated by military leaders in 1961 | 
    (Brian: What is Panama?)
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    | Latka Gravas was the mechanic on this sitcom | 
    Taxi
 
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    | Ottoman commander B. Suleiman Pasha founded Tirana, this country's capital | 
    Albania
 
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    | French term for a what-not, a stand of tiered shelves with slender supports used to display curios | 
    étagère
 
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    | His collection, "The Children of the Night", contained his frequently reprinted poem "Richard Cory" | 
    Edwin Arlington Robinson
 
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    | The name of this son of Jacob means "Son of the right hand" | 
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