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    | Chief resorts along this coastal strip include Cannes, Nice & Monte Carlo | 
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    | He & his brothers Dom & Vince each played 10 or more seasons in the Major Leagues | 
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    | Teaching practices were attacked in Rudolph Flesch's 1955 book "Why" he "Can't Read" | 
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    | The 13th Amendment, abolishing this, took effect Dec. 18, 1865 | 
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    | They were Marilyn Monroe's original first & middle names | 
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    | Carroll was ordained a deacon in this denomination in 1861, but felt unsuited for parish work | 
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    | Enderby Land & Wilkes Land on this continent are claimed by Australia | 
    Antarctica
 
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    | Kim Il-sung, leader of this Communist Asian country, was born Kim Sung-chu in 1912 | 
    (Santina: What is Korea?) (Alex: Which one?) (Santina: South Korea.)
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    | This organization was founded on February 17, 1897 as the National Congress of Mothers | 
    PTA
 
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    | In 1821 he became Florida's provisional governor; 8 years later he became president | 
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    | In 1968 this actor made his film directing debut with "Rachel, Rachel", starring his wife Joanne Woodward | 
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    | Carroll's hobby was this; among his subjects were Tennyson & Rossetti | 
    (Santina: What is painting?) (Dan: What is poetry?)
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    | The kingdom of Lesotho is economically dependent on this country which surrounds it | 
    South Africa
 
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    | Spanish king Ferdinand II of Aragon was Ferdinand V of this place | 
    Castile
 
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    | Latin for "racecourse", it's the aggregate of courses of study given in a school | 
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    | For playing the title role in 1941's "Sergeant York", this actor won his first Oscar | 
    Gary Cooper
 
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    | He was a fellow of Christ Church College at this university & spent most of his life there | 
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    | With 594,861 square miles, it's Canada's largest province | 
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    | His wife, Anna, bore him 10 children; that's about 1 for every 3 days he was president | 
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    | This program for disadvantaged preschoolers was created under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 | 
    Operation Headstart
 
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    | On July 4, 1817 De Witt Clinton broke ground for this in Rome, New York | 
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    | In TV movies he's played Bobby Kennedy in "The Missiles of October" & JFK in "Kennedy" | 
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    | Carroll's poem about this title pair ends with the line "They'd eaten every one" | 
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    | Paricutin, one of the world's newest volcanoes, burst forth in a cornfield in this country in 1943 | 
    Mexico
 
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    | As this man's running mate, Herschel V. Johnson lost to the Lincoln-Hamlin ticket in 1860 | 
    Stephen Douglas
 
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    | This American-born saint has been called the "mother of the parochial school system in the U.S." | 
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    | This last major conflict between Indians & U.S. troops occurred Dec. 29, 1890 | 
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    | Her big break came when she was chosen to star in the 1914 serial "The Perils of Pauline" | 
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    | Under his real name, he wrote an 1879 book about this Greek mathematician "and His Modern Rivals" | 
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