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    | Cathedral in the title of Victor Hugo's novel about Quasimodo | 
    Notre Dame
 
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    | In May 1486, he was received by Queen Isabella, to whom he explained his plan to sail west to Asia | 
    Christopher Columbus
 
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    | Varieties of this citrus fruit include the blood, Jaffa & Valencia | 
    orange
 
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    | 12 years after "Diamonds Are Forever", he was back as Bond in 1983's "Never Say Never Again" | 
    Sean Connery
 
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    | America's first of these opened in 1652 to make coins for the Massachusetts Bay colony | 
    mint
 
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    | Tosca leaps to her death from the parapet of the Castel Sant'Angelo in this Italian capital | 
    Rome
 
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    | A house in the title of an 1851 Nathaniel Hawthorne novel featured 7 of these structures | 
    gables
 
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    | In 1830 this country declared itself independent from the Netherlands with Brussels as its capital | 
    Belgium
 
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    | The Jose Cuervo brand of this liquor dates back to 1758 | 
    tequila
 
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    | This author used some of his plots for a proposed late '50s Bond TV series in his book "For Your Eyes Only" | 
    Ian Fleming
 
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    (Sam: What is a fiver?)
  $5
 
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    | The hero of "Fra Gherardo" is charged with heresy & executed this way, like Joan of Arc | 
    burned at the stake
 
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    | In an H.G. Wells novel, a man uses this title object to spend 8 days in the future | 
    the time machine
 
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    | Thomas Paine's "The Rights of Man" is a defense of this European country's 1789 revolution | 
    France
 
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    | This rather large steak contains both the T-bone & part of the tenderloin | 
    (Sam: What is a New York?)
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    | 1 of the 2 women in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" who were also TV "Avenger"s | 
    (1 of) Diana Rigg & Joanna Lumley
 
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    | In 1971 President Nixon ended the convertibility of U.S. currency into this metal | 
    (Alex: Obviously, we've found your category!)
  gold
 
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    | In a Bizet opera, this fickle femme fatale is stabbed outside a bull ring, & that's no bull | 
    Carmen
 
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    | Whitney Otto's "How to Make an American" one of these includes sewing tips | 
    Quilt
 
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    | In order to kill this "Mad Monk", Russian conservatives had to poison, shoot & drown him | 
    Rasputin
 
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    | In 1992 Coors introduced zomething new & different, this clear malt beverage | 
    (Carey: What is Ice?) (Ben: What is light beer?)
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    | 1 of the 3 villains to have their name in a film title | 
    (1 of 3) Dr. No, Goldfinger or Octopussy
 
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    | Some banks now have ALMs to let you get one of these for a car 24 hours a day | 
    loan
 
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    | Distraught that Lt. Pinkerton abandoned her, this Puccini heroine commits hara-kiri | 
    Madame Butterfly
 
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    | According to the title of an E.M. Forster novel, Lucy Honeychurch wants this from a hotel in Italy | 
    A Room with a View
 
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    | In 1939 Poland was divided almost equally between Germany & this country | 
    Soviet Union
 
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    | Indonesia is famous for this variety of coffee that's often blended with mocha | 
    Java
 
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    | In his first appearance as Bond in "Live and Let Die", he took on Mr. Big | 
    Roger Moore
 
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    | When he left Disney after just over a year as president, his severance was reportedly over $50 million | 
    (Ben: Who is Jeffrey Katzenberg?) ... (Alex: And we have less than a minute in the round.)
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    | In a Donizetti opera, this vengeful female Borgia treats a roomful of dinner guests to poisoned wine | 
    Lucrezia Borgia
 
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