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    | In modern Greek this peak is called Olimbos | Olympus 
 
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    | Chuck Berry asked her, "Why can't you be true?  You've started back doin' the things you used to do" | Maybellene 
 
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    | Gribiche sauce contains mustard, fines herbes & these hard-boiled items | eggs 
 
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    | A lot of this blowing around creates a "whiteout" | snow 
 
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    | At its height the Aztec empire covered roughly one-fifth of what's now this country | (Michael: What is Peru?) 
 Mexico
 
 
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    | A ballet dancer's exercise equipment, or a place for a drinker to belly up | barre/bar 
 
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    | Tibetans call it Chomolungma | Everest 
 
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    | In "Purple Haze" Jimi Hendrix sang, "Actin' funny, but I don't know why, scuse me while I" do this | kiss the sky 
 
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    | Albert sauce is a rich horseradish sauce traditionally served with this meat | roast beef 
 
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    | If you experience a wind known as a sirocco, you're in this desert | Sahara 
 
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    | She went to Rome after she bore Caesarion, who became Ptolemy XV | Cleopatra 
 
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    | A ballet ensemble, or an apple center | corps/core 
 
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    | The monastery of St. Catherine stands on the reputed site of the burning bush at the foot of this mountain | Sinai 
 
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    | Question that follows Chicago's "Does anybody really know what time it is?" | Does anybody really care? 
 
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    | You'll need several cloves of this to make aioli, which is often served over fish | garlic 
 
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    | Air pressure is usually measured in millibars or in inches of this metal | mercury 
 
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    | With their conquest of Granada in 1492, this ruling pair unified Spain | Ferdinand and Isabella 
 
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    | A Proust character, or a ballet lake | Swann/Swan 
 
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    | This range in northern New York has 2 peaks over 5,000 feet: Mount Marcy & Algonquin Peak | Adirondacks 
 
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    | "Talkin; 'bout your troubles, it's a cryin' sin, ride a painted pony, let" this "spin" | spinning wheel 
 
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    | Among the ingredients in reform sauce are gherkins, mushrooms, truffles & this lingual meat | tongue 
 
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    | Its life cycle usually has 5 stages: dust-whirl, organizing, mature, shrinking & decaying | tornado 
 
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    | In 1901 the colonies of Victoria & Queensland became states in this new commonwealth | Australia 
 
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    | Ballet "Igor" or what you make from negatives | (Joe: What is Markovich?) 
 Prince/prints
 
 
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    | This highest Alpine peak was first climbed in 1786 by Jacques Balmat & Michael Paccard | Mont Blanc 
 
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    | Completes Jim Morrison's wish "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon now..." | (Michael: What is "touch me, baby"?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed after the break.  Alex was looking for "[*]. (Can't you see that I am not afraid?)"]
 
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    | Venetian sauce is flavored with chopped tarragon & the tarragon type of this liquid | vinegar 
 
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    | When this, the border of an air mass, passes over a fixed location, there's a sudden change in the weather | front 
 
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    | She took the Russian throne in 1762 after her husband Peter III, was deposed | Catherine the Great 
 
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    | Popular netting used for a ballet tutu, or an implement for a task at hand | tulle/tool 
 
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