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    | After coming to America in 1620, William Brewster served as religious leader for this colony | (Rebecca: What is Massachusetts?) 
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    | To deliberately delay an action or event | stall 
 
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    | Baby blue whales are about 7 months old & 50 feet long when this process that ends suckling takes place | weaning 
 
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    | "Painting is my shame", said this guy, but the pope ordered him back to Rome to paint a ceiling anyway | (Alex: With a minute to go.) 
 Michelangelo
 
 
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    | On the holiday called Vesak, observers celebrate his birth, enlightenment & death | the Buddha 
 
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    | To remove an elected official by special petition | to recall 
 
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    | Starting at about 5 months, chimps are carried by their mothers this way that contains the name of another animal | piggyback 
 
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    | This newsman who took on McCarthy also covered the plight of migrant workers in "Harvest of Shame" | Edward R. Murrow 
 
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    | In 2007 this ex-Mouseketeer not named Britney was honored for her song "Ain't No Other Man" | Christina Aguilera 
 
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    | In 1975 this future Nobel Prize winner became the first black Anglican dean of Johannesburg | Desmond Tutu 
 
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    | A sudden, violent windstorm | a squall 
 
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    | Baby pelicans don't stick their heads into the fridge for something to eat but into here | their mother's beak 
 
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    | In 1983 he wrote "Shame"; 5 years later "The Satanic Verses" would make a bigger splash | Salman Rushdie 
 
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    | During the 1500s under his leadership, Geneva became a major center of Protestantism | (Jordan: Who is Martin Luther?) (Rebecca: Who is Knox?)
 
 Calvin
 
 
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    | In 2001 the Rockettes took part in the inauguration & danced down the steps of this memorial | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 the Lincoln Memorial
 
 
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    | To fish by dragging a net through deep water behind a boat | trawl 
 
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    | National Geographic profiled a leopard teaching her cub, called Legadema, the skills & stealth to do this | hunt 
 
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    | The shame this French "fils" felt over his illegitimate birth in 1824 didn't stop him from writing "Camille" in 1852 | Dumas 
 
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    | Kristian Bush & Jennifer Nettles make sweet music as this country duo, Grammy winners in 2009 | Sugarland 
 
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    | In 2002 Rowan Williams was appointed by Elizabeth II the 104th person in this position | Archbishop of Canterbury 
 
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    | Every December the Rockettes perform at this "illuminating" ceremony held at Rockefeller center | the lighting of the Christmas tree 
 
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    | Poorly planned expansion of urban areas, leading to long commutes & pollution | (Jordan: What is squall?) 
 sprawl
 
 
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    | "Don't be cruel" to these postlarval young eels | elvers 
 
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    | Spoiler alert!  In "Oedipus Rex", ol' Oedi blinds himself, while this woman hangs herself in shame | Jocasta (his mother accepted) 
 
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    | No one but her took home the Female R&B Vocal award at the 50th Grammys | Alicia Keys 
 
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