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    | The famous greeting "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" is attributed to him | Henry Stanley 
 
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    | It's the most abundant fossil fuel on Earth & at current use may run out in 200-300 years | coal 
 
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    | This alliterative term for a car with low fuel efficiency became common in the 1970s | a gas guzzler 
 
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    | In 1982 Lenny Skutnick rescued a passenger on a crashed 737 from this D.C. river | Potomac 
 
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    | Rossini said of this "Ring" leader, "He has lovely moments but awful quarters of an hour" | Richard Wagner 
 
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    | Yogi Bear stole pic-a-nic baskets fron vacationers at this national park | Jellystone 
 
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    | A city in what is now this state was named to honor Julien Dubuque, 23 years after his death | Iowa 
 
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    | The Marine Mammal Protection Act bars the import of ivory from the tusks of these | (Marion: What are seals?) 
 walruses
 
 
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    | Found on many sport utility vehicles, it's a system where both axles provide propulsion | 4-wheel drive (or all-wheel drive) 
 
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    | Fittingly, CNN broke the news in 1997 when this man decided to give $1 billion to the U.N. | Ted Turner 
 
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    | Mario Puzo wrote that one of these men "with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns" | a lawyer 
 
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    | "Whenever he gets in a fix, he reaches into his bag of tricks" | Felix the Cat 
 
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    | This man, whose expedition was second to the South Pole, joined the Royal Navy in 1880, the year he turned 12 | (Marion: Who was Byrd?) 
 Robert Scott
 
 
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    | Transport that helped the Finns in the 1939-40 Winter War & helped Finn Matti Nykaenen finnish with Olympic gold | (Robert: What are snowshoes?) 
 skis
 
 
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    | Jody Williams won a 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to ban these weapons | land mines 
 
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    | In 1984 Barbara Bush said of this woman, "I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich"; she later apologized | (Robert: Who is Leona Helmsley?) 
 Geraldine Ferraro
 
 
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    | Kenny gets killed on nearly every episode of this Comedy Central cartoon | South Park 
 
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    | In 1498, this Portuguese explorer recruited a pilot in east Africa to help him find India | Vasco da Gama 
 
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    | TCDD is the dioxin in this herbicide used during the Vietnam War | Agent Orange 
 
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    | This device increases a jet plane's thrust by burning exhaust gases | (Steve: What is a ramjet?) (Marion: What is turbo?)
 
 afterburners
 
 
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    | In 1997, 5 decades late, 7 black soldiers received this highest award for bravery during WWII | the Congressional Medal of Honor 
 
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    | Dorothy Parker's comment on this actress, "She runs the gamut of emotions from A to B", was a joke | Katharine Hepburn 
 
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    | Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Freddy, Daphne & Velma traveled around in a van with this name | (Alex: You've watched a lot of animation!) (Steve: Too much with my kids!)
 
 The Mystery Machine
 
 
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    | Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada founded Bogota between 2 trips to find this mythical golden city | El Dorado 
 
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    | After escaping from a lab in Massachusetts, this European moth spread & damaged trees in the Northeast | the gypsy moth 
 
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    | It's the high-speed train that runs between NYC & Washington, D.C. | (Robert: What is a bullet train?) 
 the Metroliner
 
 
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    | Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara, who saved hundreds of Jews in WWII, bears the title "Righteous" this | Gentile 
 
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    | Herman Mankiewicz said of this director, "There, but for the grace of God, goes God" | (Steve: Who is DeMille?) ...
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