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    | It's the creature under investigation here in the "Dinosaurs" series It wasn't until Marsh's field workers found a more complete & better-preserved specimen that he realized the plates stood up along the creature's spine
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 Stegosaurus
 
 
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    | The U.S. Supreme Court is made up of this many justices | 9 
 
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    | He was the editor of "Household Words", which published his "Hard Times" in 1854 | Charles Dickens 
 
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    | You might remember in 2000 this Lilith Fair maiden won a Grammy for her song "I Will Remember You" | Sarah McLachlan 
 
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    | Also called the yellow poplar, this state tree is named for its flowers that resemble a certain Dutch flower | tulip tree 
 
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    | Get out your No. 2 pencils, it's time for this short, written test | pop quiz 
 
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    | The "Perfect Crimes?" series naturally profiled this 1920s Chicago pair who thought their crime was perfect | Leopold and Loeb 
 
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    | The 3 branches of the U.S. federal government | Executive, Judicial & Legislative 
 
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    | With successes like "Peter Pan", he could afford to help sponsor Scott's Antarctic expedition | James M. Barrie 
 
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    | He's the singer seen here | Tim McGraw 
 
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    | Ho! Ho! Ho!  Every December this town's post office remails more than 500,000 letters & packages because of its postmark | (Boyd: What is North Pole?) (Sarah: What is Christmas?)
 
 Santa Claus
 
 
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    | Johann Strauss, Jr. was the "King" of it | waltz 
 
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    | The program seen here covered this real monarch of ancient Egypt, subject of a 2002 blockbuster film Only now, over a century after its discovery, are Egyptologists beginning to understand its significance
 | the Scorpion King 
 
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    | Total number of voting members in the House of Representatives | (Sarah: What is 335?) 
 435
 
 
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    | Author Horace Walpole helped get this poet pal's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" published | Thomas Gray 
 
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    | "I Keep Forgettin'" that before he went solo, he sang lead for the Doobie Brothers | Michael McDonald 
 
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    | Indiana's longest river, it flows 475 miles across the state & empties into the Ohio River in the southwest corner | Wabash 
 
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    | After high school, Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran worked on this type of Israeli collective settlement | kibbutz 
 
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    | THC's website tells what happened on your birthday; on Jan. 16, 1919 this amendment got its state ratification | (Boyd: What is the 19th?) 
 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
 
 
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    | When needed, it has the power to declare war upon other nations | Congress 
 
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    | Virginia Woolf & E.M. Forster were novelists in this group that was centered in Gordon Square | the Bloomsbury Group 
 
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    | He called Madonna's remake of his "American Pie" "sensual and mystical" | Don McLean 
 
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    | The first federal road to cross Indiana east to west was the Cumberland Road, also known by this name | National Road 
 
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    | This seaport in southern Spain is a major exporter of figs, olives & sherry | Cadiz 
 
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    | The "Save Our History" episode seen here focused on this area along the Schuylkill River For it was here that Washington transformed them, under horrendous conditions, from a struggling, poorly-trained group of militiamen, into conquering warriors
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    | It's the year in which the U.S. Constitution was written | 1787 
 
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    | This poet whose middle name was Manley was noted for his "sprung rhythm" | Gerard Manley Hopkins 
 
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    | During an appearance on the "Jamie Foxx Show", she sang "Wedding Bell Blues" | Marilyn McCoo 
 
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    | This Democrat, now Indiana's junior senator, served as the state's governor from 1989 to 1997 | Evan Bayh 
 
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    | In 1967 Leon Uris made the bestseller list with this gem of a spy novel | (Sarah: What is...I don't know?) 
 "Topaz"
 
 
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