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    | According to USGA rules, 1 of 2 types of golf course hazards | Bunker & Water 
 
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    | Philip Nolan, who died on board the U.S. Corvette Levant, was called this by Edward Everett Hale | "The Man Without a Country" 
 
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    | Colcannon, a dish of potatoes, leeks, cabbage & cream, is associated with this country's cuisine | (Tom: What is Scotland?) 
 Ireland
 
 
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    | In 1924 Mexican anthropologists found the bones of Cuauhtemoc, the last ruler of this Indian tribe | the Aztecs 
 
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    | This organ, which is also a gland, secretes a hormone called gastrin | the stomach 
 
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    | A design made from tiny pieces of colored material, or anything pertaining to the prophet Moses | a mosaic 
 
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    | In 1987 Jim Abbott became the 1st in this sport to win the Sullivan Award for amateur athletes | baseball 
 
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    | In 1981 John Kennedy Toole was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for this novel | A Confederacy of Dunces 
 
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    | The 3 ingredients needed to make this sweet treat are concord grape juice, sugar & pectin | grape jelly 
 
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    | This city on the Pacific coast is Mexico's No. 1 resort for foreigners & Mexicans too | Acapulco 
 
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    | These glands secrete an oily substance which lubricates your hair & keeps it soft | the sebaceous glands 
 
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    | Harvard professor who's hosted "Ethics in America" on PBS, or the author of "A View From the Bridge" | Arthur Miller 
 
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    | In women's Olympic fencing, only this weapon is used | the foil 
 
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    | "Other Voices, Other Rooms" was this author's 1st published novel | Truman Capote 
 
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    | Craig Claiborne says you can substitute this type of cheese for the ricotta when making lasagna | cottage cheese 
 
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    | These people of mixed Spanish & Indian ancestry comprise the majority of Mexico's population | (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.) 
 Mestizos
 
 
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    | This gland which regulates growth is also called the hypophysis | (Yael: What is the hypothalamus?) 
 the pituitary gland
 
 
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    | The CEO of General Motors, or the actor who costarred with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. on "77 Sunset Strip" | Roger Smith 
 
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    | 1 of 2 National Hockey League teams to retire Gordie Howe's uniform number | Detroit Red Wings & Hartford Whalers 
 
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    | She based Little Lord Fauntleroy's costume on one Oscar Wilde wore when he visited her | Frances Hodgson Burnett 
 
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    | If you order Coquilles St. Jacques in a restaurant, this is what you will be served | scallops 
 
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    | Established in 1929, this political party has won every presidential election since | (Yael: What is RPI?) ...
 (Alex: Yael, you got them in the wrong order.)
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 [Alex noted before Double Jeopardy! that [**] would also be acceptable because of the English translation of the party's name.]
 
 PRI (or IRP)
 
 
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    | Your pineal gland is inside this organ | the brain 
 
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    | John Dos Passos work, or the group heard here: 
 "Ooh wah ooh wah cool cool kitty /
 Asks about the boy from New York City..."
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 (Yael: What is America?)
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Manhattan Transfer
 
 
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    | The 3 cities that the National Football League Cardinals have represented | (Yael: What are St. Louis, Washington...) 
 Chicago, St. Louis & Phoenix
 
 
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    | Best known for "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight", he published at least a dozen volumes of poems | Vachel Lindsay 
 
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    | The method you would use to cook shirred eggs | baked 
 
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    | This general was elected president in 1877 & ruled as a dictator for 30 of the next 34 years | Porfirio Diaz 
 
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    | This gland that controls cell metabolism has 2 lobes, 1 on each side of your trachea | the thyroid gland 
 
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