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    | In 1988 Elizabeth II visited Madrid & tried not to gloat about this Spanish force defeated 400 years earlier | 
    (Alex: Right, with less than a minute in the round.)
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    | Alec Baldwin asks, "What's in your wallet?" in ads for this company | 
    Capital One
 
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    | Not just fun on the playground, "unique New York" & other of these phrases are used by actors to warm up | 
    tongue-twisters
 
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    | This type of story's name says it all--which character committed the murder? | 
    a whodunnit
 
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    | Shirin Ebadi was the first Iranian woman & the first woman of this faith to win the Nobel Peace Prize | 
    Islam
 
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    | "He's the man with the Midas touch" | 
    Goldfinger
 
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    | This 91-year-old Spanish painter died in France in 1973 | 
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  Picasso
 
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    | The negotiator (William Shatner) has a secret daughter (Kaley Cuoco) in ads for this discount travel site | 
    Priceline
 
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    | "That sausage was the wurst!" is an example of this, also called paronomasia | 
    a pun
 
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    | A parable is a short story with a moral, like the one Jesus told about this unlikely savior in Luke 10 | 
    the good Samaritan
 
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    | Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement works to prevent desertification & this, the loss of trees | 
    deforestation
 
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    | "One life for yourself, & one for your dreams" | 
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    | Most of what is now Spain came together under the rule of these 2, the king of Aragon & the queen of Castile | 
    Ferdinand & Isabella
 
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    | Flo, of the dark hair & red lipstick, wants drivers to try Snapshot from this insurance company | 
    Progressive
 
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    | "You don't know?  Come on, take a dot in the shark" is an example of this | 
    (Alex: Instead of "a shot in the dark", "a dot in the shark"--that's a [*].)
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    | In Italian it's any tale, & can also mean news; in English it's a longish story, like "The Turn of the Screw" | 
    a novella
 
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    | Betty Williams & Mairead Corrigan Maguire, co-winners for 1976, were both born in this troubled city | 
    Belfast
 
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    | As 1975 dawned Spain was ruled by this 82-year-old dictator | 
    (Francisco) Franco
 
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    | "Stay thirsty, my friends", says the most interesting man in the world, who prefers this beer | 
    (Alex: You've been watching a lot of television.  Go again.)
  Dos Equis
 
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    | This name of Oprah Winfrey's production company is an example of an ananym | 
    Harpo
 
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    | Though its name harks back to medieval times, this genre of mystery & terror thrived from 1790 to 1820 | 
    gothic novel
 
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    | Jody Williams helped found the ICBL, the International Campaign to Ban these, winning her the prize in 1997 | 
    landmines
 
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    | This nickname for a national hero of Spain from the 11th century comes from the Arabic for "the Lord" | 
    El Cid
 
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    | Jon Hamm narrates commercials for this luxury car brand | 
    (Hillary: What is BMW?)
  Mercedes-Benz
 
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    | This adjective follows "penny" in a term for a cheap lurid novel of 19th century England | 
    dreadful
 
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    | Rigoberta Menchu kept her Nobel Prize in Mexico while in exile from her homeland, this Central American neighbor | 
    Guatemala
 
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