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| Yorktown surrender took place in this state |
(Tom: What is New Hampshire?)
Virginia
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| Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" were about this legendary ruler |
King Arthur
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| Country which contains the Hudson Bay |
Canada
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| Both "left" & "wrong" are correct opposites of this |
(Tom: [No response])
right
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| After serious auto accident, this Black singer-actor became a Jew |
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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| When getting one, you go from hot, dry room to steam room to cold shower |
(Rick: What is a hangover?) (Alex: No. Whoa!) ... (Alex: I like Rick's way of thinking, though.)
a Turkish bath
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| He said, "If this be treason, make the most of it" |
(Alex: He said a lot of things.)
Patrick Henry
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| In the spring "it" lightly turns to thoughts of love |
(Tom: What are a young man's thoughts?)
a young man's fancy
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| Swiss city at the S.W. tip of Lake Geneva |
(Tom: What is Lucerne?) (Rick: What is Zurich?)
Geneva
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| Switching only two letters in "conservation" produces this word |
conversation
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| His epitaph includes fact that he wrote Virginia statute for religious freedom |
Thomas Jefferson
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| A backless sofa named for the Turkish empire |
an Ottoman
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| Franklin's son was among these Americans who favored the British side |
the Tories (Loyalists)
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| 2-letter title of a Kipling poem, it begins 11 lines of it |
(Alex: And we've got less than a minute to go in this Double Jeopardy! round.)
"If"
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| Home of poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge & Robert Southey |
England's Lake District
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| "Line" can turn into this river |
the Nile
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| Statesman who said "I consider myself a Hindu, Christian, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist & Confucian" |
Mahatma Gandhi
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| Turkish confection of crushed sesame seeds & honey |
(Rudi: What is baklava?)
halva
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| It was the 2nd of these that declared independence |
(Tom: What is Rhode Island?)
the Continental Congresses
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| Robert Frost wrote "When you have to go there, they have to take you in" |
home
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| Only continent touched by the Pacific, Atlantic & Indian oceans |
(Tom: What is South America?) (Rudi: What is Asia?)
Antarctica
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| The Rajneesh sect has taken over a town in this state |
Oregon
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| 6th century Christian church, later a mosque, now an Istanbul museum |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Sancta Sophia
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| Peace treaty with England was signed in this city |
Paris
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| This 1813 battle gave us the quote "We have met the enemy & they are ours" |
the Battle of Lake Erie
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| First U.S. citizen canonized by the Catholic church |
(Tom: Who is Mother Seton?)
Mother Cabrini (St. Frances Cabrini)
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