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| Aslan's How is a sight that's not to be missed in this land chronicled by C.S. Lewis |
Narnia
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| In 1998 Ray Liotta played this leader of the pack -- "The Rat Pack" |
Frank Sinatra
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| The 1957 Civil Rights Act set up a Civil Rights division in this cabinet department |
Justice
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| This capsule could have sung, "If you're over in a jam here I am", John Glenn |
Friendship 7
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| This French river empties into the English Channel near Le Havre |
Seine
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| A fibrous, absorbent skeleton of certain marine invertebrates used for cleaning |
sponge
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| This name refers to both a lamasery & the valley in Tibet that it overlooks |
Shangri-La
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| His rowdy TV movie portrayal of Hank Williams Jr. was a far cry from his role as John-Boy Walton |
Richard Thomas
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| (Cheryl of the Clue Crew singing at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta; Alex gives the clue) Based on a gospel song, it became an anthem of the civil rights movement |
"We Shall Overcome"
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| The name of this capsule Gus Grissom rode rings true (it sank when the hatch was cracked) |
the Liberty Bell
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| Sighted by Lewis & Clark in 1805, this 1,038-mile-long river was first called the Lewis Fork of the Columbia River |
(Karen: What is the Missouri?) (Sarah: What is the Colorado?)
Snake River
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| This dictator was born on December 21, 1879 in the city of Gori, Georgia |
Joseph Stalin
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| In a Thomas More book, Raphael Nonsenso tells of this land |
Utopia
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| (Hi, I'm Jane Seymour) I won an Emmy for playing this singer in the miniseries "Onassis: The Richest Man in the World" |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
Maria Callas
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| The court case Missouri ex rel. Gaines was part of the NAACP's long challenge to segregation in these institutions |
schools
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| Sigma 7 was piloted by this astronaut named Wally |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Wally Schirra
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| The forest around it is called the "Lungs of the World" because it supplies so much of the Earth's oxygen |
Amazon
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| This auto company whose logo is seen here began as one of Sweden's main builders of military aircraft |
Saab
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| Mildendo, a city on this island, is surrounded by walls that are 2 1/2 feet high & 11 inches wide |
LIlliput
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| Critics sang the praises of Diana Ross when she made her big-screen debut in this role |
Billie Holiday (in Lady Sings the Blues)
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| On the 4th of July in 1965, 2 years after "I Have a Dream", Martin Luther King preached on this "dream" |
the American dream
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| This river is navigable for 500 miles from Basel, Switzerland to its mouth at the North Sea |
Rhine
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| Used in making aspirin, this acid comes from the bark of the willow tree |
Salicylic acid
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| Samuel Butler's creation of this title place was influenced by Darwin's "Origin of Species" |
Erewhon
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| In "Sugartime" Mary-Louise Parker played Phyllis of these singing sisters & romanced Sam Giancana |
(Sarah: Who are the Andrews Sisters?)
the McGuire Sisters
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| When shot in 1963, Medgar Evers was carrying shirts with the slogan this character, a segregation symbol, "Must Go" |
Jim Crow
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| This river forms most of the border between China & North Korea |
Yalu
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| From the Arabic term for "man of wool", it's the term used for a Muslim mystic |
sufi
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