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    (Karen: Who are [*] and [**]?) (Alex: You gave me both of them.) (Karen: Oops!) (Alex: Oops, indeed... just be careful on the rest of them!)
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    | In Exodus the waters of this river were turned into blood | 
    Nile
 
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    | He concluded a 1775 speech, "But as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" | 
    (Franklin: Who is Paine?)
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    Scone
 
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    | Moab, Ruth's home, sits on the east side of this sea | 
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    | Her performances in "Working Girl" & "Gorillas in the Mist" won her 2 Golden Globes in 1989 | 
    Sigourney Weaver
 
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    Laura Ingalls Wilder
 
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    Andy Warhol
 
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    Pillsbury
 
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    (Laura: Who was Henry VIII?)
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    | Babylon, where Iraq is now, was home to this famous feline-filled incarceration site | 
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    | Service aboard a minesweeper in World War II gave this author the background he needed to write "The Caine Mutiny" | 
    Herman Wouk
 
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    George II or George III
 
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    | From Joseph to Moses, the Israelites lived in the Land o' this, a part of Egypt | 
    (Laura: What is the land of milk and honey?) (Karen: What is Ur?)
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    | "Fire over England", Vivien Leigh's first film with this future husband, fueled their romance | 
    Sir Laurence Olivier
 
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    | From 1881 to 1885 this "Ben-Hur" author served as the USA's minister to Turkey | 
    Lew Wallace
 
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    | Ernest Hemingway called it "the only art in which the artist is in danger of death" | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | This bun named for a London neighborhood resembles the American cinnamon roll | 
    (Alex: Minute to go.)
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    George V, Edward VIII or George VI
 
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    | Mary & Martha lived in this town & so did Lazarus, sometimes | 
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    | Kathleen Turner auditioned for "Oliver's Story", the sequel to this film, but Candice Bergen was cast instead | 
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    | The cherry tree story began with the 1806 edition of his "The Life and Memorable Actions of George Washington" | 
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