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    | Unless flooding occurs, you can tour the Paris underground by way of les egouts, which are these | the sewers 
 
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    | Here, "way up high, there's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby" | somewhere over the rainbow 
 
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    | The half eagle minted in 1795 was the first U.S. coin to bear this Latin motto | E pluribus unum 
 
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    | This "Christmas Carol" curmudgeon is "secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster" | (Ebenezer) Scrooge 
 
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    | The Department of Libraries in Montpelier has this state's best collection of early newspapers | Vermont 
 
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    | He's the tyrannical political leader in George Orwell's "1984" | Big Brother 
 
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    | The gleaming beauty of Paris has earned it the nickname "City of" this | Lights 
 
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    | "I'm an old cowhand from" this river, "but my legs ain't bowed and my cheeks ain't tanned" | the Rio Grande 
 
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    | Completed in 1885, the 10-story Home Insurance Co. Building in Chicago was the 1st to be called this | (Lucy: What is the tallest building?) 
 a skyscraper
 
 
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    | The "Alm-Uncle", who lives on an Alpine peak called the Alm, is the grandfather of this Swiss miss | Heidi 
 
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    | This city's public library system is Wisconsin's largest with more than 1.5 million books | (Carolyn: What is Madison?) (Lucy: What is Racine?)
 
 Milwaukee
 
 
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    | It sounds every hour on the hour outside London's houses of Parliament | Big Ben 
 
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    | The Sorbonne is located  in this quarter, the oldest part of the Left Bank | the Latin Quarter 
 
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    | "Would you like to swing on a star, carry moonbeams home in" one of these | a jar 
 
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    | In 1973 Emily Howell became the 1st woman employed by a major U.S. airline in this capacity | (Pat: What is a stewardess or hostess?) 
 a pilot
 
 
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    | The devoted housekeeper Nelly Dean narrates much of the story of this Bronte title house | Wuthering Heights 
 
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    | This organization's Dag Hammarskjold Library specializes in books dealing with international affairs | the United Nations 
 
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    | This baseball organization was founded in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, originally for boys aged 9 to 12 | Little League 
 
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    | "The Departure of the Volunteers" is perhaps the best-known sculpture adorning this monument | the Arc de Triomphe 
 
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    | Title line preceding "It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring" | love is a many-splendored thing 
 
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    | In Oct. 1967 he became the first black associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court | Thurgood Marshall 
 
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    | In this novel Hugh Conway finds out that the High Lama is about 250 years old | (Pat: What is Lost Horizons?) (Alex: Yes, [*]. Nope. Oops, I'm sorry, it's my error; we cannot accept Lost Horizons and since I have given the response, we'll have to go on.)
 
 Lost Horizon
 
 
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    | In 1928 Commander Richard E. Byrd established this U.S. base on Antarctica | Little America 
 
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    | Place Blanche in this artistic quarter is dominated by a moulin rouge or red windmill | (Alex: We have a minute to go.) 
 Montmartre
 
 
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    | "Secret Love", from this 1953 Doris Day film about a famous frontierswoman, won an Oscar for Best Song | Calamity Jane 
 
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    | Located in Kansas, it was the 1st federal penitentiary authorized for construction | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Leavenworth
 
 
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    | Laurie's wealthy grandfather gives Beth her own piano in this well-loved novel | Little Women 
 
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    | Directions like "Get your girl & take a twirl" were called out during this jitterbug dance of the 1930s | the Big Apple 
 
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