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    | Persephone's hubby, he isn't always counted as an Olympian god, since he didn't live on Mount Olympus | 
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    "Mona Lisa"
 
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    (Alex: Yes, the lion was stretching.)
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    El Igible
 
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    Poseidon
 
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  "It will be forever..." | 
    "When I Fall In Love"
 
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    Iceland
 
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    | Colorful nickname of Charles E. Bolton, the robber & poet who held up 27 stagecoaches from 1875 to 1883 | 
    Black Bart
 
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    Romeo
 
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    | He was named for his sub-high school level of formal education | 
    El Ementary
 
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    Hermes
 
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  "A brother took a monkey for a ride in the air / The monkey thought that everything was on the square / The brother tried to throw the monkey off his back / But the monkey grabbed his neck and said, 'Now listen, Jack...'" | 
    "Straighten Up And Fly Right"
 
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    | Famed cube-ist Erno Rubik was born in this country | 
    Hungary
 
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    Charles Guiteau
 
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    Aphrodite
 
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  "If you ever plan to motor west..." | 
    (Aaron: What is "Route 66"?) (Alex: Little more.) (Aaron: What is "Take Route 66"?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
  "Get Your Kicks On Route 66"
 
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    Sierra Leone
 
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    Charles Bulfinch
 
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    (Handel's) Messiah
 
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    Hephaestus
 
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  "There may be trouble ahead..." | 
    (Britney: What is "Face The Music And Dance"? [*]?) (Alex: Okay!  Good girl.)
  "Let's Face The Music And Dance"
 
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    Slovenia
 
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    Charles Starkweather
 
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    (Alex: [To Britney] Hey, you did well. Boy, I bet you were hoping that we had had a whole board of UNKNOWN SPANIARDS.)
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