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    | In 1633 the Inquisition in Rome forced him to recant his belief in the Copernican theory | Galileo 
 
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    | Seth, in Genesis | Adam & Eve 
 
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    | The Karolinska Institute is a Swedish medical college that picks the physiology or medicine winners of these prizes | (about a minute to go...) 
 Nobel Prizes
 
 
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    | Billionaire business giant who said, "In the personal computer industry, innovation is the path to success" | Bill Gates 
 
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    | We won't ruin the plot for you, but watch out for Uncle Scar when you see this show based on a Disney film | The Lion King 
 
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    | A representation of the birth of Christ, as in a painting | Nativity 
 
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    | Born in Germany in 1879, he became a Swiss citizen around the turn of the century & a U.S. citizen in 1940 | Albert Einstein 
 
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    | 20th century princes William & Henry | Prince Charles & Princess Diana 
 
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    | This British university is the oldest institute of higher learning in the English-speaking world | Oxford 
 
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    | Her 63-year reign over England was the longest of any British monarch | (K: Who is Elizabeth I?) 
 Queen Victoria
 
 
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    | When this TV star played Sweeney Todd in 1999, one critic dubbed him "'Frasier' with a razor" | Kelsey Grammer 
 
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    | This term for the state of absolute blessedness in Buddhism is from the Sanskrit for "to blow out" | Nirvana 
 
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    | In 1703 he became president of the Royal Society & was reelected annually until his death in 1727 | Sir Isaac Newton 
 
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    | Frances Bean Cobain | Kurt Cobain & Courtney Love 
 
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    | With over 200,000 students, the largest university in South America is the one of this Argentine city | Buenos Aires 
 
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    | "Analyze" this, he is the notable seen here | Sigmund Freud 
 
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    | The musical based on this Stephen King novel featured an incendiary high school prom | Carrie 
 
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    | From Latin for "to take a husband", this adjective describes a girl of marriageable age or condition | Nubile 
 
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    | This German bacteriologist gave his name to a shallow dish used for cultivating microorganisms | Julius Richard Petri 
 
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    | Irene Joliot-Curie | (J: Who are Marie & Paul Curie?) 
 Pierre & Marie Curie
 
 
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    | The university of this city grew out of the cathedral schools of Notre Dame | Paris 
 
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    | During WWII this Geodesic Dome inventor headed mechanical engineering for the Board of Economic Warfare | Buckminster Fuller 
 
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    | Fyvush Finkel played Mr. Mushnik the florist in this off-Broadway show about a bloodthirsty plant | Little Shop of Horrors 
 
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    | Vice president Spiro Agnew once called journalists "Nattering Nabobs of" this | Negativism 
 
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    | He published his quantum theory in 1900 while a professor of physics in Berlin | Max Planck 
 
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    | Laura Dern | Bruce Dern & Diane Ladd 
 
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    | In 1701 the school of Mathematics & Navigation was founded in Moscow by this "Great" leader | Peter the Great 
 
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    | This author & expert on Greek & Roman mythology was among the first women admitted to the University of Munich | Edith Hamilton 
 
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    | Leon Czolgosz, Charles Guiteau & this 19th century thespian appear in the offbeat Sondheim musical "Assassins" | John Wilkes Booth 
 
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    | One of these "cities of the dead" at Hallstatt, Austria dates back to the Bronze Age | Necropolis 
 
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