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    | No connection has been established between this 3rd-largest city & the 5-line poem of the same name | 
    Limerick
 
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    | He was inspired to invent the telegraph after a chance conversation on the steamship Sully in 1832 | 
    Morse
 
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    | In the early 1800s Juan Manuel de Rosas went from gaucho to head honcho of this country | 
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    | This earth-shaking Greek sea god delays Odysseus' return home | 
    Poseidon
 
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    | The Irish play Gaelic, soccer & rugby versions of this game | 
    football
 
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    (Leslie: Who is Singer?)
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    | Volgograd used to be named after this dictator | 
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    | Seneca is the largest of these lakes in west-central New York | 
    Finger Lakes
 
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    | While looking for his father, Telemachus visits Spartan King Menelaus & this woman, his queen | 
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    | Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker & John Millington Synge attended the University of Dublin, which is also called this | 
    Trinity
 
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    | In 1893 this German engineer published "Theory and Design of a Rational Heat Engine" | 
    (Jim: Who is Benz?) (Leslie: Who is Daimler?)
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    | Yuan Shih-K'ai was president of China from 1912-16, but really wanted to be this title | 
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    | Blood enters the right atrium of the heart through these two veins, one superior, the other inferior | 
    (Leslie: What is the aorta?)
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    | This South American lake drains into the smaller Lake Poopo in Bolivia | 
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    | When Odysseus returns, she tests him on details of their bed to confirm his identity | 
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    | The distillery that makes this "Old" Irish whiskey was first licensed in 1608 | 
    (Mark: What's Guinness?) (Alex: The whiskey is [*]. The beer is Guinness.)
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    | Scottish-born veternarian who invented the pneumatic tire in 1887 for his son's tricycle | 
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    | As president of this S. American country 1908-35, Gen. Gomez granted oil concessions to foreign firms | 
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    | It's been estimated that this lake in Siberia contains as much water as the Baltic Sea | 
    Baikal
 
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    | This Greek messenger of the gods gives Odysseus an herb that protects him from Circe's spell | 
    Hermes
 
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    | This 8th century illuminated copy of the Gospels is named for a monastery in county Meath | 
    (Mark: What is the Domesday Book?) (Alex: Sorry, you're in the wrong country.)
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    | This 19th century inventor's father authored "Visible" to help teach the hearing-impaired to speak | 
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    | She had her son Charles IX kill thousands of Huguenots on St. Bartholomew's Day | 
    (Jim: Who is Medici?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
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    | It's the longest bone in the arm | 
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    | Milky-colored from glacial clay when entering Lake Geneva, this river is clear blue upon exiting | 
    Rhone
 
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    | After passing the Sirens, Odysseus loses 6 men sailing between these  2 monsters | 
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