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    | During the Middle Ages, this capital was mostly confined to Stadsholmen & Riddarholmen islands | Stockholm 
 
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    | For your renewal ceremony in Vegas, Pete Willcox will officiate dressed as this man, "The King!" | Elvis Presley 
 
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    | Tradition says that in August 30 B.C., she committed suicide with the bite of an asp, a symbol of divine royalty | Cleopatra 
 
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    | Daniel Stern & Joe Pesci played the burglars who tormented this young actor when he was "Home Alone" | (Andy: Who is Calkin?) 
 Macaulay Culkin
 
 
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    | He declared in 1992 that if Clinton & Gore were moderates, "I'm a world champion speller" | Dan Quayle 
 
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    | It's the "unspeakable" term for underwear such as teddies, thongs & Wonderbras | unmentionables 
 
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    | Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in the center of this Bulgarian city celebrates its liberation from the Turks | Sofia 
 
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    | In a Protestant wedding, it's the role of the father of the bride | person who gives the bride away 
 
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    | In Genesis 3:13 Eve said, this creature "beguiled me, and I did eat" | the serpent 
 
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    | In 1978 Gene Hackman planned to destroy the West Coast of the U.S. as this superhero-fighting villain | Lex Luthor 
 
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    | Appropriately, this "silent" president's VP, Charles Dawes, criticized the Senate for filibustering | Calvin Coolidge 
 
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    | It's the kind of bread in Exodus 12:15 | unleavened 
 
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    | In this capital you can watch the sun turn the Tagus' estuary into Mar de Palha, the "sea of straw" | (Michael: What is Ankara?) (Elena: What is Manila?)
 
 Lisbon
 
 
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    | Patriotic flags of the American Revolution depicted a coiled timber rattlesnake & this motto | "Dont Tread on Me" 
 
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    | John Nance Garner called the vice presidency this object "on the automobile of government" | (Michael: What is a hood ornament?) 
 spare tire
 
 
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    | From the Latin for "small wave", it describes a sinuous, rippling wavelike motion | undulation 
 
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    | Diplomats live in the Chanakyapuri section of this capital designed by Edwin Lutyens & Herbert Baker | New Delhi 
 
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    | The 2-month salary benchmark for a ring-buying budget was set by this diamond mining company in the 1980s | De Beers 
 
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    | Reptilian nickname used for Union Democrats who opposed Lincoln's efforts to free the slaves during the Civil War | (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.) 
 "Copperheads"
 
 
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    | A perennial good guy now, in Bruce Lee's "Return of the Dragon" this American TV star played a martial arts villain | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Chuck Norris
 
 
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    | In 1978 Walter Mondale called this earlier VP, Mondale's mentor, "His country's conscience" | Hubert Humphrey 
 
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    | Carl Jung often spoke of the "collective" one | unconscious 
 
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    | From 1936 to 1961 this Caribbean capital was known as Ciudad Trujillo in honor of dictator Rafael Trujillo | Santo Domingo 
 
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    | This composer was 17, a legal age for men in Mississippi to marry, when he began work on the following: | (Andy: Who is Brahms?) 
 Felix Mendelssohn ("The Wedding March")
 
 
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    | This ancient winged staff featuring 2 intertwined snakes is now the symbol of the U.S. Army Medical Corps | (Michael: What is "Caucedeus"?) 
 caduceus
 
 
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    | As FDR's VP, this future Progressive candidate hailed "The century of the common man" | Henry Wallace 
 
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    | This Percy Shelley work about a mythical fire-stealer opens in "a ravine of icy rocks" | "Prometheus Unbound" 
 
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