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    cartilage
 
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    | When he ran for president of Austria in 1971, he lost | 
    Kurt Waldheim
 
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    Mark Twain
 
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    | Aquatic sport featured in the classic 1966 film, "Endless Summer" | 
    surfing
 
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    | On November 15, 1966, this series of U.S. 2-man space flights ended | 
    Gemini
 
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    | This city where our founding fathers met celebrated its 1st Mother's Day in 1908 | 
    Philadelphia
 
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    dorsal
 
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    | The first British prime minister to visit Israel while in office since the British left in 1948 | 
    Margaret Thatcher
 
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    | His pen names supposedly included A. Shoeboy, Abel Roper, T. Fribble, & Lemuel Gulliver | 
    (Sue: Who is W.C. Fields?)
  Jonathan Swift
 
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    | Soccer was forbidden in 14th c. England as taking practice time away from this military skill | 
    archery
 
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    | While he was staying at Blair House, an attempt was made on his life, November 1, 1950 | 
    Harry Truman
 
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    | The tallest building in this city is the Ala Moana Americana Hotel | 
    Honolulu
 
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    | Name for the store of food material in the form of protein & fat granules found in most eggs | 
    yolks
 
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    | To advertise his Australian visit in Nov. 1986, the sponsoring beer company put out special cans | 
    the Pope
 
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    | Working in the prison pharmacy, William Sydney Porter took this name from a French pharmacist | 
    O. Henry
 
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    | At 14,355' above sea level, the Tuctu golf course in this S. American country is highest in world | 
    Peru
 
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    | On November 17, 1965, William D. Eckert succeeded Ford Frick in this post | 
    Commissioner of Major League Baseball
 
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    | This city has the greatest number of both TV & radio stations in the U.S. | 
    (Meg: Uh, what is New York City?)
  Los Angeles
 
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    | Milky juice found in dandelions & lettuce, one form of it is used to make rubber | 
    latex
 
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    | In November 1986, reports of the death of this North Korean leader were greatly exaggerated | 
    Kim Il-sung
 
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    | This name meaning "freelance" was used by Arthur Ward while creating Fu Manchu | 
    Sax Rohmer
 
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    | A Winter Olympic event since 1964, it's French for "sled" | 
    luge
 
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    | Against orders, Gen. Andrew Jackson seized this Florida panhandle city November 7, 1814 | 
    Pensacola
 
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    | This city is home to the Texas Ranger Museum & a 202-room hotel called the Crockett | 
    San Antonio
 
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    | The outermost skin layer of a plant, animal, or even you | 
    epidermis
 
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    | After 21 years of military rule, Pres. Jose Sarney is changing this country to democratic rule | 
    Brazil
 
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    | This "plumber" has used pen names Gordon Davis & David St. John, tho not while in the pen for Watergate | 
    E. Howard Hunt
 
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    | 16 out of the last 20 table tennis competitions in men's singles have been won by these 2 countries | 
    (Meg: What are China and North Korea?)
  China and Japan
 
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    | Invited in July 1688 to save England from Catholic tyranny this Dutchman landed there November 5th | 
    William of Orange (William III)
 
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    | Ohio town known for the yearly return of the buzzards & a police chief who has been missing for a yr. | 
    Hinckley
 
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