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    | Nephology is the branch of meteorology that studies these, nimbus or otherwise | 
    clouds
 
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    capes
 
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    tea
 
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    | It's a fact that olfactology is the study of this sense | 
    smell
 
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    | In the heavens Betelgeuse & Bellatrix are this giant's "shoulder" stars | 
    Orion
 
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    | In Mexico the 9 days before this holiday are called posadas, meaning "inns" | 
    Christmas
 
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    | Artists often depict Durga, a goddess of this Indian religion, riding a lion or a tiger | 
    Hinduism
 
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    | Greco-Roman & freestyle are the 2 styles featured in this Olympic sport | 
    wrestling
 
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    | 19th century beauties wore tight-waisted dresses that made them resemble these timepieces | 
    hourglasses
 
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    | Once called psychical research, the study of psychic phenomena is now called this | 
    parapsychology
 
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    | A man-eating giant, or any cruel, brutal or hideous person | 
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    | Some fabrics do this to your body; some people do it to old-fashioned ideas | 
    cling
 
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    | Members of this ancient Celtic order served as judges as well as priests | 
    Druids
 
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    | In 1975 this college football bowl game moved from Tulane Stadium to the Louisiana Superdome | 
    the Sugar Bowl
 
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    | This once-fashionable shade of pale grayish-blue was named for Teddy Roosevelt's daughter | 
    Alice blue
 
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    | Often associated with archaeology, it's the study of fossils | 
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    | Cormoran, a Cornish giant, was felled by this famous giant killer | 
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    | The archbishop of Uppsala is the presiding bishop of the church of this country | 
    (Jim: What is Greece?) (Susan: What is Norway?)
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    | Some brides wear a decorative skullcap named for this Shakespearean heroine | 
    Juliet
 
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    | Although it sounds like it deals with oil, it's the study of rocks | 
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    | His home was a mountain chain in Africa that supported the heavens | 
    Atlas
 
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    | This title character sings a Spanish song called the seguidilla in Act I of a Bizet opera | 
    (Alex: [*] is right, and they--there is one more clue.  No, there aren't any more clues.  We're out of, uh, we're out of Jeopardy!  I wasn't paying attention.  I forgot to cross something off.)
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