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    | "There Is Nothin' Like A Dame" &
 "Some Enchanted Evening"
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    | In 1788 Jacques Necker asked this king to call the Estates-General, which last met in 1614; not the king's best move | Louis XVI 
 
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    | If you find yourself sporting this hairstyle, you've been punk'd | a mohawk 
 
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    | Incredibly, this variety of pigeon that went extinct in 1914 was once the most abundant bird species in America | (Jean: What is a carrier pigeon?) 
 a passenger pigeon
 
 
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    | Greece's easternmost border is with this country with which it has had numerous disputes | Turkey 
 
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    | Ja, it's another name for German measles | rubella 
 
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    | "Marian The Librarian" &
 "Seventy-Six Trombones"
 | The Music Man 
 
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    | In 1969 Franco said, "Here, king" & named him Spain's head of state upon Franco's leaving office | Juan Carlos 
 
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    | Colin Quinn, seeing the hair of Trump, Sharpton & this fight promoter, said they "look like the 3 stages of a forest fire" | Don King 
 
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    | The large moa became extinct by the 19th century after being heavily hunted by these native New Zealand people | the Maori 
 
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    | Make no mythtake, this 9,750-foot mountain on the border of Thessaly & Macedonia is Greece's highest | (Jean: What is Mount Olympia?) (Alex: No.)
 (Jean: [*]!  [*].)
 
 Mount Olympus
 
 
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    | To enhance a statement or story with fictitious additions | to embellish 
 
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    | "Luck Be A Lady" &
 "Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat"
 | Guys and Dolls 
 
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    | On June 15, 1978 American-born Lisa Halaby married this Middle Eastern monarch | King Hussein of Jordan 
 
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    | In the 1974 picture seen here, Julius Erving sports this 4-letter hairstyle | an afro 
 
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    | The cuckoo & the crake from this isolated S. Atlantic isle are now extinct; did Napoleon get the munchies? | (Julie: What is Elba?) (Jeremy: What is Helena?)
 
 St. Helena
 
 
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    | Greece is bounded on the west by the Ionian Sea, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea & on the east by this sea | the Aegean Sea 
 
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    | Well, I declare! It means "before the war", like many mansions of the American South | antebellum 
 
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    | "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" &
 "My Favorite Things"
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    | In 1972 King Frederik IX's oldest daughter, Margrethe, succeeded him on the throne of this country | Denmark 
 
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    | Named after a French marquise, this style is created when a man brushes his hair up high from the forehead | a pompadour 
 
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    | Over 5 feet tall, Pachydyptes ponderosus was a prehistoric one of these cold-weather birds | a penguin 
 
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    | Home to the ancient ruined Minoan palace of Knossos, it's Greece's largest island | Crete 
 
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    | Alkaloids from this poisonous plant were once used to dilate women's pupils to make them more attractive | belladonna 
 
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    | "I Don't Know How To Love Him" &
 "Everything's Alright"
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    | In 324 B.C. at Ecbatana, this king lost his boyhood friend Hephaestion, by then his grand vizier | Alexander (the Great) 
 
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    | This 'do is all "business in front, party in the back" (it's also a type of fish, which might tell you something) | a mullet 
 
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    | This bird was not "great" at defending itself, & the last specimen was killed in Iceland in 1844 | a (great) auk 
 
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    | The site of a famous 480 B.C. battle against Persia, this mountain pass' name means "hot gates" in Greek | (Jeremy: What is the Hellespont?) 
 Thermopylae
 
 
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    | Last name of Venetian artists Jacopo, Gentile & Giovanni | Bellini 
 
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