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    | Juan Peron died in this city in 1974 | Buenos Aires 
 
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    | (Jerry Seinfeld delivers the clue.)  In the "Seinfeld" finale we were defended by Jackie Chiles, who reminded some people of this famous trial attorney | Johnnie Cochran 
 
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    | Writers resting at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass. include Emerson & this Walden Pond ponderer | Thoreau 
 
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    | One of the two African Americans to win the prize, one in 1950, the other in 1964 | Martin Luther King, Jr. (& Ralph Bunche) 
 
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    | On April 1, 1992 NPR reported that this disgraced U.S. president was running again for the job, prompting a flood of calls | Nixon 
 
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    | Once a term for a carnival performer who bit the heads off chickens, it now usually refers to a tech nerd | (Alex: Less than a minute.) 
 a geek
 
 
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    | It joined the Swiss Confederation in 1353 | Bern 
 
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    | He had more than 100 songs reach the Billboard Country Singles chart | Johnny Cash 
 
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    | Simone de Beauvoir & this boyfriend share a grave at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris | Sartre 
 
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    | It's the number of U.S. presidents who've won the award | (Anders: What is one?) (Jamey: What is two?)
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 (Alex: Teddy Roosevelt, Wilson, and Carter.)
 
 three
 
 
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    | In the 1790s a sensation gripped England when William Ireland revealed a "new" play by this man titled "Vortigern" | Shakespeare 
 
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    | As a verb, it means to order your child to his room & take away his privileges | ground 
 
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    | The name of this Malaysian capital means "muddy confluence" | Kuala Lumpur 
 
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    | Seen here, she knows more about Hollywood wives & husbands than they'd care to admit | Jackie Collins 
 
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    | The most-visited grave site at St. Mary's cemetery in Rockville Maryland is that of this author & his wife Zelda | (Scott) Fitzgerald 
 
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    | This international organization won in 1917, 1944 & 1963 | the Red Cross 
 
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    | While at this Ithaca university, Hugh Troy used a rhinoceros foot to leave tracks in the snow around the school | Cornell 
 
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    | Follow these double-talk dancers to your local discotheque | go-go dancers 
 
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    | Belize City, a port, was Belize's capital until a 1961 hurricane; then the capital moved to this inland city | Belmopan 
 
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    | "Mr. P.C." is a classic composition from Mr. J.C. of '50s & '60s jazz | (Jamey: Who is Coltrane? [*]?) 
 John Coltrane
 
 
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    | After his death in 1968, some of his ashes were scattered along the California coast, the rest were buried in Salinas | (Alex: [*] is right, yes.  The name we most closely associate with Salinas.) 
 (John) Steinbeck
 
 
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    | Though he never won, he was nominated in 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947 & again in 1948 a few days before his assassination | (Mahatma) Gandhi 
 
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    | In 1957 the British TV show "Panorama" reported on a bumper crop of this pasta grown in trees | spaghetti 
 
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    | Also known as chickpeas, these beans are the main ingredient in hummus | garbanzo beans 
 
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    | It's home to King Rama IX Royal Park | Bangkok 
 
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    | Seen here, he's played a wide range of roles; check out "Babe" vs. "L.A. Confidential" | James Cromwell 
 
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    | Her epitaph "Excuse My Dust" is famous; fewer know that it's on a plaque at NAACP HQ, where her ashes are buried | Dorothy Parker 
 
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    | In 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi won the Peace Prize while living under house arrest in this nation | Burma 
 
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    | Unearthed in 1869, this 10-foot "giant" wasn't a prehistoric man but a hoax buried & "discovered" by George Hull | (Jamey: Who is Piltdown Man?) 
 the Cardiff Giant
 
 
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    | The place on deck where passengers enter the vessel, it's also a cry to "get out of my path!" | gangway 
 
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