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    | When this state was a republic, Stephen Austin, for whom the current capital is named, was sec'y of state | Texas 
 
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    | House of worship with a mihrab, a minbar & a minaret | a mosque 
 
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    | She is Aleksei Vronsky's lover & Aleksei Karenin's wife | [Note: Tom's response was given without the final "a".] 
 Anna Karenin
 
 
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    | From a flaxen fabric, it's a term for bed sheets, though most are no longer made of it | (Alex: Yes, and we've got a minute left.) 
 linen
 
 
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    | It was at Bull Run that Gen. Bernard Bee said this man was "standing like a stone wall" | (Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall") Jackson 
 
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    | Founded as a fraternity in 1776, it's now the nation's oldest honor society | Phi Beta Kappa 
 
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    | Less than a year before we entered WWII, he had an all-military inaugural parade | Franklin Roosevelt 
 
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    | U.S.-based religion whose founder called it "the scientific system of divine healing" | (Tom: What is Scientology?) (Betty: What is Christian... Life Science?)
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 (Alex: You added an unnecessary and, uh, dubious word there, "Life", Betty; it's [*], not Christian Life Science.)
 
 Christian Science
 
 
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    | The avuncular title character of this 1852 American novel dies after a brutal beating | (Betty: Who is Uncle Tom?) [Accepted without remark]
 
 Uncle Tom's Cabin
 
 
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    | A sail fabric, or something for a boxer to fall back on | canvas 
 
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    | The historian Suetnius said this man's famous question, "Et tu, Brute?", was spoken in Greek | Julius Caesar 
 
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    | The frat rats at Faber College's Delta House made life miserable for Dean Wormer in this 1978 John Belushi film | (National Lampoon's) Animal House 
 
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    | He led the expedition which discovered gold in the Black Hills, setting off a gold rush & the Sioux Wars | Custer 
 
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    | The Jewish festival Hanukkah is observed for this many days | (Betty: What is 10?) (Dave: What is 12?)
 
 8
 
 
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    | Some of the characters he introduced in "Dubliners" reappeared in "Ulysses" | (James) Joyce 
 
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    | Rayon got its name from "ray", an indication of its sheen, & "on", referring to this material it resembles | cotton 
 
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    | Edmond Rostand's quote, "A great nose indicates a great man", is from this play | Cyrano de Bergerac 
 
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    | During this period, students seeking to join a fraternity attend events to learn about them & meet members | rush 
 
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    | Slave whose owner took him to Illinois & caused the Supreme Court to declare blacks weren't citizens | Dred Scott 
 
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    | The punishment by which a member of a church is barred from its rites & services | (Alex: That's one of them, yes.) 
 excommunication
 
 
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    | His mad Creole wife, Bertha, dies in a fall, leaving him free to marry Jane Eyre | (Betty: [*]?  Who is [*]?) 
 Mr. Rochester
 
 
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    | Neoprene is a synthetic form of this | rubber 
 
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    | The author who wrote, "That's some catch, that Catch-22" | (Joseph) Heller 
 
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    | The word "sorority" came from a Latin word meaning this | sister 
 
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    | Born on Roanoke Island, she was the 1st child of English parents born in America | Virginia Dare 
 
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    | From the Greek for "to appear", it's the day that celebrates the appearance of the 3 Magi before Jesus | Epiphany 
 
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    | John Galsworthy's most famous work was the saga of this fictional family | (Betty: [Shakes head] Who is the Addams Family?) (Alex: No, sorry.  If you had watched a lot--watched a lot of Masterpiece Theatre some years ago on PBS, you'd have remembered [*].)
 
 the Forsytes (The Forsyte Saga)
 
 
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    | Light fabric named for the cobwebs that appear around the end of summer when goose is eaten | gossamer 
 
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    | Proverbs 16:18 says, "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before" one of these | a fall 
 
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    | F.G. Slaughter, Gary Lockwood & Sen. Tom Harkin are alumni of the fraternity represented by these letters: 
 ΔΣΦ
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 Delta Sigma Phi
 
 
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