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| The Saar region, now part of this country, was turned over to the League of Nations in February |
Germany
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| Stanford University maintains the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove in this state |
California
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| A bright, cockney womanizer is "what" this Bill Naughton play is "all about" |
(Tom: What is Eve?)
Alfie
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| At 9,888 feet, Pico da Neblina is the tallest peak in this largest South American country |
Brazil
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| In 1988 this Pennsylvania company passed Mars. Inc. as the biggest U.S. candy maker |
Hershey
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| He managed to get sent to jail after he managed Nixon's reelection campaign |
John Mitchell
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| In August this country led by Pilsudski defeated the Soviets at the Battle of the Vistula |
Poland
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| Don't remain silent if you know that Amherst College was this president's alma mater |
Coolidge
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| This playwright's "Ah, Wilderness!" concerns Richard Miller & his love for Muriel McComber |
Eugene O'Neill
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| Named for a queen, it's Australia's smallest mainland state |
Victoria
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| This store moved 6th Avenue & 14th Street to New York's Herald Square in 1902 |
Macy's
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| The book she published in 1936 sold over 2,000,000 copies in the U.S. by 1939 |
(Alex: Yes, Gone with the Wind was the book.)
Margaret Mitchell
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| In November he captured 404 electoral votes to Democrat James Cox' 127 |
Harding
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| In 1993 a court upheld Boston University's claim to 83.000 of this civil rights leader's papers |
Martin Luther King
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| This Robert Bolt play is a reconstruction of the events leading to Thomas More's 1535 execution |
A Man For All Seasons
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| France’s Somme River rises near the Belgian border & flows northwest to this waterway |
(Jeff: What is the North Sea?)
the English Channel
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| This company is headquartered at Checkerboard Square, St. Louis, Missouri |
Ralston Purina
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| Edgar Mitchell spent over 33 hours on the Moon with this first American in space |
Alan Shepard
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| This legendary tenor's last performance was in "La Juive" at the Met on Christmas Eve |
Caruso
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| HHS Secretary Donna Shalala was formerly chancellor of this Midwest university based in Madison |
Wisconsin
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| At the end of this Joseph Kesselring play, the Brewster sisters offer Mr. Witherspoon some elderberry wine |
Arsenic and Old Lace
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| The Limpopo & Molopo Rivers provide part of this country's northern border with Botswana |
South Africa
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| In 1986 this Memphis-based overnight delivery company lost more than $300 million on its Zapmail service |
Federal Express
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| Born Roberta Anderson in Can., this singer-songwriter parked a big yellow taxi on the charts |
Joni Mitchell
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| Helen Keller was one of the people who founded this constitutional rights organization in 1920 |
the American Civil Liberties Union
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| Duquesne University occupies about 40 acres in the downtown area of this Pennsylvania city |
Pittsburgh
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| This modern playwright's "American Buffalo" revolves around the sale of a rare buffalo nickel |
David Mamet
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| This volcanic peak 40 miles east of Portland, Oregon last erupted in 1865 |
(Tom: What is Mount Shasta?) (Susan: What is Mount Lassen?)
Mt. Hood
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| In 1979 Allegheny Airlines changed its name to this |
(Tom: What is Piedmont?)
U.S. Air
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| His complaint about the Navy losing a dirigible in a storm was one reason for his 1925 court-martial |
Billy Mitchell
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