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    | This canal's official opening was on July 12, 1920 | 
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    | Verdi fans always want "moor" of this Shakespearean hero | 
    Othello
 
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    | Buffalo-skin covered homes of Plains Indians | 
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    | Maryland's state bird & state baseball team | 
    the orioles
 
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    | Britain's 4 PM "coffee break" | 
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  tea time
 
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    | Basic material used to make casts | 
    plaster
 
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    | Africa's northernmost country, it was once site of ancient Carthaginian empire | 
    (Dan: What is, uh, Egypt?) (Nicholas: What is Libya?)
  Tunisia
 
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    | He wrote Brunhilde's immolation, opera's longest aria of nearly 15 minutes | 
    (Dan: Who is Verdi?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Continent from which Indians' ancestors came to America | 
    Asia
 
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    | Collective name for domesticated birds raised for meat & eggs | 
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    | Though he never slew any dragons there, he's England's patron saint | 
    St. George
 
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    registered nurse
 
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    | Country that's larger than U.S. but smaller than Canada | 
    (Dan: What is Brazil?) (Nicholas: What is Australia?)
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    | The real Hiawatha united Mohawks & 4 other tribes into this confederation | 
    the Iroquois Confederation
 
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    | The most common bird on world flags | 
    the eagle
 
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    | English barons forced this royal enemy of Robin Hood to sign the Magna Carta | 
    King John I
 
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    | Any abnormal tissue mass with no physiologic function | 
    (Nicholas: What is placebo?)
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    | To evade French defenses, the Germans attacked France through this country in both World Wars | 
    (Nicholas: What is Poland?)
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    | Though few of them ever did it, the name "Nez-Perce" means this | 
    (Nicholas: What is, um, wear eyeglasses? Nose.)
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    | Nickname for London's financial district | 
    (Dan: What is Bond Street?) (Nicholas: What is Fleet Street?) (Alex: You're thinking of the newspaper area.)
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    | The Blue & White Niles meet at this city where Gen. "Chinese" Gordon met death | 
    (Nicholas: What is Appomattox?)
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    | President whose only military service was in Illinois' Blackhawk War in 1830 | 
    Abraham Lincoln
 
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