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    | Dissatisfaction with Henry VI's reign helped lead to these "botanical" wars | The Wars of the Roses 
 
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    | It's the "A" in the RAM of your computer | access 
 
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    | In 1968 this rugged actor had a hit at the box office playing a San Francisco cop named Bullitt | Steve McQueen 
 
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    | This title character comments, "Duncan is in his grave; after life's fitful fever he sleeps well" | Macbeth 
 
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    | Used by lamas in prayer, it has 108 beads, about twice as many as the typical Catholic version | rosary 
 
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    | A game is won when a player reaches this many points with at least a 2-point margin | 21 
 
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    | He was king from 1936 until 1952 | George VI 
 
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    | Sweet's "Blitz" site | ballroom 
 
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    | She played Tom Cruise's pretty flight instructor girlfriend in "Top Gun" | Kelly McGillis 
 
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    | "Twelfth Night" begins, "If music be the food of love", do this | play on 
 
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    | Lamaism is also known as this type of buddhism, after a lofty region of Asia | Tibetan Buddhism 
 
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    | USA Table Tennis uses the slogan "Putting a new" one of these "on an old favorite" | spin 
 
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    | On January 30, 1649 this English king lost his head, literally | (Mike: Who is John?) 
 Charles I
 
 
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    | The yolk's not on you when this is unbroken | eggshell 
 
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    | It's been claimed that this actress who played Mammy in "GWTW" was the first black woman to sing on American radio | Hattie McDaniel 
 
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    | She tells her love, "My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep" | Juliet 
 
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    | When asking a lama for help in prayer, you may proffer a kata, a scarf of this color | (Robin: What is saffron/yellow?) ...
 (Alex: We have a minute to go.)
 
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    | The grip shown here is usually called by this "sociable" name | handshake 
 
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    | Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, is a son of the royalty of this country where he was born | Greece 
 
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    | He's got mail! | (Amy: What is a letter carrier?) 
 addressee
 
 
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    | Knighted in 1991, he co-wrote, executive produced & starred in 1995's "Richard III" | Sir Ian McKellen 
 
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    | In "Hamlet", this line precedes "For loan oft loses both itself and friend" | (Robin: What is "Neither borrower nor a lender be"?) (Alex: Say it again.)
 (Robin: What is "neither borrower or a lender be"?)
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 (Alex: You changed "nor" to "or".)
 (Robin: And I left out an "a" the first time; any way you look at it, I got it wrong!)
 
 "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"
 
 
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    | The name of Padmasambhava, who established the first order of lamas, means "born of" this flower | the lotus 
 
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    | In 1999 Andre Agassi won this event in tennis in NYC; Peng-Lung Chiang won it in table tennis in Fort Lauderdale | the U.S. Open 
 
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    | The first Plantagenet English king, this Henry took power in 1154 | (Mike: Who is Henry I?) 
 Henry II
 
 
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    | It was supposed to accompany the Mayflower, but was found unseaworthy | the Speedwell 
 
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    | You betcha, she played pregnant police chief Marge in "Fargo" & won an Oscar for it | Frances McDormand 
 
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    | Businessman Antonio begins this play by saying, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad" | The Merchant of Venice 
 
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    | The Dalai Lama & China's government chose different children to be this second-ranking lama | Panchen Lama 
 
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    | In 1952 this movie production city of India hosted the 1st world championships held in Asia | Bombay (Mumbai) 
 
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