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    | Persephone's hubby, he isn't always counted as an Olympian god, since he didn't live on Mount Olympus | Hades 
 
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    | She's the threshold lassie being crooned over by Nat King Cole here 
 "Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep, they just lie there..."
 | "Mona Lisa" 
 
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    | Jabal Katrinah, this country's highest point, rises 8,668 feet over the Sinai Peninsula | Egypt 
 
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    | This bodybuilder became world famous marketing a technique he conceived while watching a lion in a zoo | (Alex: Yes, the lion was stretching.) 
 Charles Atlas
 
 
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    | "Brighter than a Thousand Suns" is a 1956 book about the men who built the first one of these | the atomic bomb 
 
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    | All the unknown senoritas were interested in this desirable bachelor whose name can also mean "qualified" | El Igible 
 
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    | Also the god of horses & earthquakes, this guy was a real "Adventure" | Poseidon 
 
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    | Five-word song title that precedes the lyric line heard here 
 "It will be forever..."
 | "When I Fall In Love" 
 
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    | The closest European country to Greenland is this country only 200 miles to the east | 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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    | "The sun's coming up"?  No, this character says, "Envious streaks do lace the severing clouds in yonder east" | Romeo 
 
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    | He was named for his sub-high school level of formal education | El Ementary 
 
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    | A noted thief, this messenger of the gods probably wouldn't be welcome at a certain B.H. silk tie store | Hermes 
 
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    | The two things required of you in the title of this song 
 "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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    | The National Museum of Health & Medicine performed the autopsies on James Garfield & this assassin | Charles Guiteau 
 
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    | This phrase, meaning the prospect of relief after struggle, is reported as part of near-death experiences | the light at the end of the tunnel 
 
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    | Elvis Costello (another unknown Spaniard) sang, "Don't get smart or sarcastic, he snaps back just like" this | El Astic 
 
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    | This goddess was "mighty" fertile, bearing Harmonia, Aeneas & Eros, among others | Aphrodite 
 
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    | It's the travelin' lyric line that follows Nat singing here 
 "If you ever plan to motor west..."
 | (Aaron: What is "Route 66"?) (Alex: Little more.)
 (Aaron: What is "Take Route 66"?)
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 (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
 
 "Get Your Kicks On Route 66"
 
 
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    | This African country's name is from the Spanish for "Lion Mountains" | Sierra Leone 
 
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    | No myth, this Boston-born architect & father of "Age of Fable"'s Thomas helped design the U.S. Capitol | Charles Bulfinch 
 
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    | "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light" is sung in this opus at Christmastime | (Handel's) Messiah 
 
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    | He was named for the quality that let him convince you of just about anything when he got up to make a speech | El Oquent 
 
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    | This Greek god's smoky workshop was supposed to be located beneath Mt. Etna | Hephaestus 
 
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    | 6-word suggestion in the title of this hit 
 "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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    | Now its own country, this former Yugoslav republic borders Italy near the city of Trieste | Slovenia 
 
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    | Caril Ann Fugate was the girlfriend of this Nebraska-born killer of the 1950s | Charles Starkweather 
 
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    | The Psalmist sayeth, "Thy word is" this (also an old CBS religious show) "and a light unto my path" | (Britney: What is "my beacon"?) 
 "a lamp unto my feet"
 
 
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    | It was futile to try to capture or pin down the man with this name | (Alex: [To Britney] Hey, you did well. Boy, I bet you were hoping that we had had a whole board of UNKNOWN SPANIARDS.) 
 El Usive
 
 
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