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    | This state's longest river is Kaukonahua Stream on Oahu | 
    Hawaii
 
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    | This 12th king of the 18th Dynasty died in his 18th year | 
    King Tut
 
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    | 1968's "Switched On Bach" popularized the Moog type of this instrument | 
    synthesizer
 
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    | Process of making something smaller | 
    miniaturization
 
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    | This precocious pickpocket introduces Oliver Twist to Fagin | 
    (David: Who is Bill Sikes?)
  the Artful Dodger
 
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    | Tulips are classified by their size, flower characteristics, & when they do this | 
    Bloom
 
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    | This river forms part of the boundary between Israel & Syria | 
    The River Jordan
 
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    | Pepy I waged war in this peninsula 4,200 years before Egypt took possession of it | 
    Sinai Peninsula
 
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    | In musical notation this sign cancels a previous sharp or flat | 
    natural
 
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    | It's the ceremony that starts a construction project | 
    groundbreaking
 
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    | Agatha Christie wrote, "I believe a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound" | 
    Hercule Poirot
 
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    | This plant, the silent preacher, changes sex during its life, perhaps going from a Jack to a Jill | 
    Jack-in-the-Pulpit
 
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    | This state's largest lake, Lake Hopatcong, lies about 25 miles west of Passaic | 
    New Jersey
 
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    | The solar funeral ship of this Great Pyramid builder was discovered in 1954 | 
    Khufu/Cheops
 
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    | Probably derived from refrain, this 4-letter term is a constantly repeated musical phrase in jazz | 
    riff
 
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    | Go around the world, like Sir Francis Drake | 
    circumnavigate (circumnavigation accepted)
 
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    | Prophetically, she first meets Count Vronsky at a train station shortly before a man is run down by a train | 
    Anna Karenina
 
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    | Though they contain this flower's name, the cape, corn, marsh & pot types aren't related to it | 
    marigold
 
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    | Numerous islands lie within this lake, Scotland's largest | 
    (David: What is Loch Ness?) (Alex: Ooh, I thought you might say that if you didn't go for the other one, which is, "What is [*]?")
  Loch Lomond
 
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    | Seti I's tomb is the finest in this western Theban valley | 
    The Valley of the Kings
 
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    | His 75th birthday was celebrated posthumously in 1993 with video releases of his "Young People's Concerts" | 
    Leonard Bernstein
 
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    | Term for the activities performed outside the space capsule | 
    (Beverly: What is spacewalking?)
  extravehicular
 
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    | The Empress of Blandings is a prize-winning pig who appears in stories by this creator of Jeeves | 
    P.G. Wodehouse
 
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    | Try to remember, it's also called scorpion grass since its coiled stalk resembles a scorpion's tail | 
    forget-me-not
 
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    | Smolensk, Mogilev & Kiev are major ports lying on this, Europe's third-largest river | 
    (David: What is the Volga?)
  the Dnieper
 
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    | His principal wife, Nefertiti, may have exercised the priestly office normally reserved for kings | 
    Akhenaton
 
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    | Among the albums by this New Age pianist are "December", "Autumn" & "Winter Into Spring" | 
    (Alex: With a minute to go.)
  George Winston
 
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    | Need to know the age of a tree?  Give this guy a ring | 
    (Beverly: What is a dendrologist?) ... (Alex: Beverly, you were on the right track--you didn't have enough letters.)
  dendrochronologist
 
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    | John Oakhurst is a professional gambler who's cast out of Poker Flat in a famous story by this author | 
    Bret Harte
 
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    | Every year the Dykes Medal goes to the best example of this bearded flower | 
    Iris
 
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