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    | Let's drink to this equivalent of Dionysus depicted here by Caravaggio | 
    Bacchus
 
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    | This author's bestseller "Presumed Innocent" became a movie starring Harrison Ford | 
    Scott Turow
 
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    GM's Suburban & Tahoe | 
    Chevrolet
 
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    | This Asian country is the oldest remaining monarchy; legend says its dynasty dates from 660 B.C. | 
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  Japan
 
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    | This shock jock has the highest-rated series on E! | 
    Howard Stern
 
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    | An artist may "clean" up a watercolor with one of these broad, thin layers of color | 
    wash
 
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    | "Stella Got Her Groove Back" with the help of this actor, whose stage name comes from the nickname Scott-Taye | 
    Taye Diggs
 
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    | This country's head of state belongs to the house of Bourbon | 
    (Lesley: What is France?) ... (Alex: [*] is a monarchy; France is a republic.)
  Spain
 
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    | Restaurant critic Gil Chesterton & sportscaster Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe have also worked at KACL on this sitcom | 
    Frasier
 
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    | His Top 10 hits include "Rainy Night In Georgia" & the duet "Baby (You Got What It Takes)" with Dinah Washington | 
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  Brook Benton
 
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    bridge
 
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    | In 1806 this author became clerk to the Court of Session in Edinburgh | 
    Sir Walter Scott
 
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    | A founding member of the U.N., it also gave the U.N. its first Secretary-General, Trygve Lie | 
    Norway
 
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    | Phil Hartman played vain anchor Bill McNeal on this '90s sitcom | 
    NewsRadio
 
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    Bellerophon
 
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    genre
 
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    | Make the "decision" to name this man seen here | 
    (Alex: You scared me there because in recent shows, contestants have forgot to phrase their responses in the form of a question.  I'm glad you did!)
  Dred Scott
 
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    | This sultanate gained full sovereignty & independence from Britain January 1, 1984 | 
    Brunei
 
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    | After 1 year we said "goodbye" to this sitcom with McLean Stevenson as a call-in talk show host | 
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    | David Bowie played Andy Warhol in the 1996 movie about this graffiti artist | 
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    | In Greek sculpture the other basic difference between kouroi, which were nude, & korai, which were clothed | 
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    | On his first Antarctic expedition, he & his men reached a latitude of 82 degrees 17 minutes S., 500 miles from the South Pole | 
    Robert Scott
 
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    | Grand Vitara | 
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  Suzuki
 
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    | The Faroe Islands are a self-governing part of this monarchy | 
    Denmark
 
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    Martin Lawrence
 
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    Botswana
 
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