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    | In 1967, the Constitution was amended to allow these native Australians to become citizens | Aborigines 
 
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    | His brothers sold him into slavery, telling their father he'd been devoured by wild beasts | Joseph 
 
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    | A military tribunal convened under government authority to try members of the armed forces | (Alex: Right down the pipe for you.) 
 a court-martial
 
 
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    | "Iris", a 19th century opera set in this country, features characters named Kyoto & Osaka | Japan 
 
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    | The British Crown dismissed him as deputy postmaster general prior to the American Revolution | Franklin 
 
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    | Isaac Jaggard & Edward Blount printed the first folio of this playwright's works | Shakespeare 
 
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    | Australia has about 500 species of this tree, the most widespread on the continent | eucalyptus 
 
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    | David sent her husband Uriah into battle to die & then married her | Bathsheba 
 
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    | An infant, a child or any juvenile who has not yet reached the legal age of competence | a minor 
 
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    | "Lucia di Lammermoor" is set in this country around 1700 | Scotland 
 
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    | This Quaker abolitionist & suffragist was burned in effigy by a New York City mob in the 1850s | Susan B. Anthony 
 
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    | Don't be afraid to tell us that she's the lady who wrote "Mrs. Dalloway" & published it in 1925 | Virginia Woolf 
 
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    | Danish architect Jorn Utzon designed this Sydney landmark, which was completed in 1973 | the Opera House 
 
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    | In 2 Kings 2, he went up to heaven in a chariot of fire | Elijah 
 
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    | Toleration Acts are concerned with this freedom | (Steve: What is the vote?) (Bruce: What is speech?)
 
 religion
 
 
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    | Of Tosca, Thais or Turandot, the one who doesn't die at the end of her opera | Turandot 
 
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    | By 1902, this traditional color of U.S. Army uniforms was changed to olive drab | blue 
 
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    | He emigrated to New Zealand & grew wealthy as a sheep farmer before writing "Erewhon" | (Samuel) Butler 
 
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    | It's the only Australian state named for a man | (Alex: Named for Abel Tasman.) 
 Tasmania
 
 
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    | Saul had this witch raise the spirit of Samuel, who then prophesied Saul's doom | the Witch of Endor 
 
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    | Literally meaning that you have the body, this writ requires an appearance in court | habeas corpus 
 
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    | The Walpurgis Night orgy scene is often omitted from productions of this Gounod opera | Faust 
 
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    | The State's Rights Democrats who opposed their party's civil rights plank in 1948 were known as this | the Dixiecrats 
 
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    | His novel "The Moon and Sixpence" is based on Gauguin, but the hero is British, not French | Somerset Maugham 
 
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    | Australia's first modern World's Fair, World Expo '88, was held in this capital of Queensland | Brisbane 
 
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    | Sorrowful prophet whose book follows Isaiah, he's also credited with the book of Lamentations | (Steve: Who is Elijah?) 
 Jeremiah
 
 
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    | In 1969, this Supreme Court justice resigned amid criticism of his financial dealings | (Abe) Fortas 
 
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    | Composer whose 1859 opera "Un ballo in maschera" depicts an assassination at a masked ball | Verdi 
 
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    | Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for president, lost to him in 1872 | Grant 
 
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    | Dinah Morris, a Methodist preacher, agrees to marry Adam Bede at the end of this author's novel | George Eliot 
 
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