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    | The first Dairy Queen opened in Illinois, & the first McDonald's opened in this state | California 
 
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    | "Dark Lover" by Emily Leider is the first fully documented biography of this early Hollywood heartthrob | Valentino 
 
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    | In Hinduism, a shortcut to paradise is to die in this 1,560-mile river | the Ganges 
 
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    | Tenor Heinrich Vogl created the roles of Loge in "Das Rheingold" & Siegmund in "Die Walkure" by this composer | Wagner 
 
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    | In Chapter 1 of this book, Mole says, "Onion-sauce! Onion-sauce!" to a group of rabbits who have no satisfactory reply | The Wind in the Willows 
 
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    | Try to remember this musical that features the song "Try To Remember" | The Fantasticks 
 
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    | In a 2003 bestseller, A. Scott Berg "Remembered" this legendary actress who passed away at age 96 | Katharine Hepburn 
 
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    | In chapter 3 of the Biblical book named for him, Joshua leads the Israelites across this river | the Jordan 
 
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    | In 1902 Clifford Berryman drew a famous editorial cartoon of this man refusing to shoot a bear cub | Teddy Roosevelt 
 
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    | The power-mad Gen. Woundwort makes life miserable for the other bunnies in this 1972 novel by Richard Adams | Watership Down 
 
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    | Gosh darn it, it's cursing & swearing | profanity 
 
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    | These caramel candies debuted in 1935, long before Ann Miller's Broadway musical of the same name | Sugar Babies 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Bob Woodward.) In my book "Wired", I wrote about "the short life & fast times" of this comedian | John Belushi 
 
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    | It's estimated that more than 20% of the world's unfrozen fresh water is in this Siberian lake | Lake Baikal 
 
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    | War correspondent Martha Gellhorn was married to this author from 1940 to 1945 | Hemingway 
 
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    | Mammy-Bammy Big-Money is the witch rabbit who lives in a swamp in this man's Uncle Remus stories | (Alex: And we have a minute left.) 
 (Joel Chandler) Harris
 
 
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    | This American grape that makes a fine wine has been traced back to an Italian variety known as primitivo | zinfandel 
 
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    | Art Linkletter was on the $100,000 bill in the 1960 edition of Milton Bradley's Game of this | Life 
 
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    | "Natasha" tells of her tumultuous life, her many loves and her mysterious death in 1981 | (Alex: Natasha was her real name.) 
 Natalie Wood
 
 
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    | The Tipitapa River connects Lake Nicaragua with this other large lake to the north | Lake Managua 
 
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    | Self-destructive poet Delmore Schwartz inspired this author's novel "Humboldt's Gift" | (Saul) Bellow 
 
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    | In Beatrix Potter's "Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies", Flopsy marries this bunny | (Maya: Who is Peter Rabbit?) 
 Benjamin
 
 
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    | To remove the canine teeth | defang 
 
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    | What a turn-on! "Energy Turns On the World" was the theme of the 1982 World's Fair in this Tennessee city | Knoxville 
 
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    | "Mercy, Mercy Me", a biography of this singer, was published in 2004 to coincide with the 20th anniv. of his death | Marvin Gaye 
 
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    | Perhaps Enya could tell you that part of this 1,600-mile-long river flows along the Venezuela-Colombia border | the Orinoco 
 
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    | In 1929 Hugo Eckener commanded this famous airship with a 2-word name on a flight around the world | the Graf Zeppelin 
 
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    | Howard R. Garis wrote a book about this avuncular rabbit "and the Runaway Cheese" | Uncle Wiggily 
 
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    | Boston merchant & "hall" monitor | (Peter) Faneuil 
 
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