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At 6' 5" this former Phoenix Suns player is the shortest ever to lead the NBA in rebounding |
(L: Who is Dennis Rodman?)
Charles Barkley
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In this Verdi opera, the king of Ethiopia is a baritone role while the king of Egypt is a bass |
"Aida"
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The Auteuil & Longchamp racecourses lie in the Bois de Boulogne, a well-known park in this capital |
Paris
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This leader of the Reformation was born in Eisleben, Saxony November 10, 1483 |
Martin Luther
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Dorothy Livesay, a native of this North American country, won the Governor General's Award for poetry twice |
Canada
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In 1963 this future mayor became the first black politician to win a seat on the L.A. city council |
Tom Bradley
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Her uncle The Bonze curses her for renouncing her religion to marry Lt. B.F. Pinkerton |
Madame Butterfly
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Acadia National Park in this state is the easternmost national park in the continental U.S. |
Maine
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Czars Nicholas I & Nicholas II married German princesses who used this first name as empress |
Alexandra
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Anne Tyler entered this Durham, N.C. univ. at 16 & later became its library's Russian bibliographer |
Duke University
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This Underground Railroad conductor served as a spy for the Union in the Civil War |
Harriet Tubman
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Angels guard this duo while they sleep in the forest in an 1893 opera |
(M: Who are Tristan & Isolde?)
Hansel & Gretel
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The national park of this U.S. territory in the South Pacific includes several types of rain forest |
(M: What is Guam?)
American Samoa
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The Teatro San Carlo, one of Italy's largest opera houses, was built in this city by the bay in 1816 |
(T: What is Genoa?) (M: What is Milan?) (L: What is Venice?)
Naples
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WXYZ, WLW & WOR were stations on the MBS, this network |
(T: What is the Mutual Broadcasting Service?) (buzzer sounds)
Mutual Broadcasting System
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Zbigniew Herbert writes poems, plays & essays in this, his native language |
Polish
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In 1888 a Boston monument was erected to honor this man & 4 others who died in the Boston Massacre |
Crispus Attucks
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In a Borodin opera, this title prince has a wife named Yaroslavna |
Prince Igor
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Venezuela's Canaima National Park is the site of this highest waterfall in the world |
Angel Falls
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This ruling family of Monaco was deposed during the French Revolution, but regained the throne in 1814 |
The Grimaldis
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With a radio show since 1978 & a cable TV show since 1985, he has Guinness' record for most hours on the air per week |
(M: Who is Rush Limbaugh?)
Larry King
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This mystery author was a racing correspondent for the London Sunday Express for 16 years |
Dick Francis
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This Illinois Democrat joined the Senate Judiciary Committee after the Clarence Thomas hearings |
Carol Moseley-Braun
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In Flotow's opera "Martha", Lady Harriet is a lady-in-waiting to this last Stuart queen of England |
(M: Who is Mary, Queen of Scots?)
Queen Anne
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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park in Alabama is the site where he defeated the Creek Indians in 1814 |
Andrew Jackson
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This French city known for its porcelain was once the capital of the Lemovices, a Gallic tribe |
(we have less than a minute to go in the round...)
Limoges
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It's National Public Radio's early evening news magazine |
"All Things Considered"
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Abel's daughter becomes VP of the U.S. in "The Prodigal Daughter", this ex-MP's sequel to "Kane And Abel" |
Jeffrey Archer
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