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    | A statue of this Roman sea god is a perfect choice for a fountain; there's one at Peterhof in Russia | Neptune 
 
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    | In a 1970 film, Alec Guinness played Jacob Marley's ghost & Albert Finney played this man | Scrooge 
 
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    | Woodbury, Middlebury & Waterbury are all cities in this state | Connecticut 
 
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    | Remnants of the falling Roman Empire somehow halted an invasion by this man & his Huns in 451 A.D. near Chalons | Attila 
 
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    | Olympic competition in 1900 included this type of swimming, judged on distance & time submerged | underwater swimming 
 
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    | A sarcophagus at Hearst Castle depicts this group of 9, including Erato, who inspires love poems | the Muses 
 
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    | Natalie Wood was just 8 years old when she played the little girl Susan in this Christmas classic | Miracle on 34th Street 
 
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    | One of this state's nicknames is "Lobsterland" | Maine 
 
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    | French, fog,
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    | The annihilation of 3 legions at Teutoburger Wald in 9 A.D. made this German river the limit of Roman expansion | the Rhine 
 
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    | The Salgir, the Chernaya, the Alma & the Dnieper are all rivers that flow through this country | Ukraine 
 
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    | This city's statue of Gefion, with her sons whom she turned into oxen, is a bit less famous than the Little Mermaid | Copenhagen 
 
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    | Bing Crosby introduced the song "White Christmas" not in the movie "White Christmas" but in this earlier film | Holiday Inn 
 
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    | Seen here, it's known as "the Crossroads of America" | Indiana 
 
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    | John Chisum, J.D. Cahill,
 Rooster Cogburn
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 John Wayne characters
 
 
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    | The end of this handsome Stuart prince's rebellion was the April 16, 1746 Battle of Culloden | (Alex: Very bloody battle.) 
 Bonnie Prince Charlie
 
 
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    | It's the quality of being useful, or the useful knife used to cut drywall | utility 
 
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    | Praxiteles sculpted this Greek equivalent of Mercury "carrying the infant Dionysus" | Hermes 
 
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    | In this movie "2", Tim Allen has to find a Mrs., ASAP; says so in his contract | The Santa Clause 2 
 
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    | Former governors of this state include Pierre S. du Pont IV | Delaware 
 
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    | A bass voice, rival street gangs in "West Side Story",
 far-off thunder
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    | Despite a decisive victory over a Viking invasion just 3 weeks before, he lost the Battle of Hastings in 1066 | Harold 
 
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    | An adjective meaning "of an elevated region", or the main type of cotton grown in the American South | upland 
 
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    | Get psyched at the Louvre by looking Antonio Canova's sculpture of this Roman god "and Psyche" | Cupid 
 
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    | In this movie, Tim Allen & Jamie Lee Curtis consider skipping the holidays altogether & taking a cruise | Christmas with the Kranks 
 
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    | This state elected Jeannette Rankin as the first woman to the U.S. Congress, & she represents it in Statuary Hall | (Cora: What is Wyoming?) 
 Montana
 
 
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    | A newspaper comic strip, a public affairs discussion,
 a small truck
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    | At the Battle of Tours in 732 A.D. this French leader "hammered" the Muslims, halting their conquest of Europe | Charles Martel 
 
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    | The matches coming before the main boxing match | the undercard 
 
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