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    | Manet's "Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" translates to "Luncheon On..." this surface | grass 
 
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    | Great Garbo, Ann-Margret, & Ingrid Bergman were all born in this European capital | Stockholm 
 
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    | The human anatomy's equivalent to a porcupine's quills | hair 
 
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    | The Pottawatomie Giant, 6' 6" Jess Willard, rose to the top in this sport when he beat Jack Johnson | boxing 
 
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    | His 1st novelette, published in 1863, was "5 Weeks in a Balloon" | Jules Verne 
 
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    | Though never proven, it's believed Little Edward V was smothered to death at this London location | Tower of London 
 
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    | Number of place settings needed for all the people pictured in Leonardo's "Last Supper" | (Sandra: What is 24? 24 people, so 12 place settings.) 
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    | In June 1987, this French sex symbol auctioned off her diamonds & costumes to save animals | Brigitte Bardot 
 
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    | If bitten by one of these spiders with a red hourglass marking on its underside, your time may be up | black widow 
 
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    | In 1855, he moved to Osawatomie, Kan. where he was known as "Osawatomie Brown" | John Brown 
 
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    | This existential philosopher was a distant cousin of Albert Schweitzer | (Jean-Paul) Sartre 
 
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    | After Edward I killed the only native Welshman to hold this title, he gave it to his son | Prince of Wales 
 
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    | While Raphael was decorating a few walls in the Vatican, Michelangelo was on this larger project there | painting of the Sistine Chapel 
 
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    | The 2 women who tied for the Best Actress Oscar in 1968, 1 for "The Lion in Winter" & 1 for "Funny Girl" | Katharine Hepburn & Barbra Streisand 
 
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    | From Latin for "first", monkeys, apes, & lemurs are classified as these | primates 
 
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    | After a Wichita monument to this temperance crusader was knocked over by a beer truck, it was moved | Carry Nation 
 
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    | This "Candide" author so inveighed against the church, they denied him a Christian burial | Voltaire 
 
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    | In 1061, he was King of England; by 1161, he was a saint | Edward the Confessor 
 
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    | A storehouse for munitions, one became a showcase for avant-garde artists in a 1913 NYC show | armory 
 
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    | Her marriage to Troy Donahue lasted only a few months, but her TV marriage to Bob Newhart lasted 6 years | Suzanne Pleshette 
 
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    | Of all the animals in the Zodiac, the 2 which are invertebrates | (Sandra: What are crabs and fish?) 
 crab (Cancer) & Scorpio
 
 
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    | Born & died in Manhattan, (Kansas & NYC respectively), this writer gave us "Guys  & Dolls" | Damon Runyon 
 
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    | Louise Colet's novel "Lui" was a scandalous account of her affair with this "Madame Bovary" author | (Gustave) Flaubert 
 
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    | He was the oldest son of Queen Victoria | (Sandra: Who was Edward VI?) 
 Edward VII
 
 
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    | Jan Six was his patron & friend, & subject of a 1654 portrait | Rembrandt 
 
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    | Even though she lip-synched some of her songs instead of singing live, she won a Tony for "The Act" | Liza Minnelli 
 
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    | The Park Service wants to repopulate Yellowstone with this predator which was driven out in the '20s | (Russ: What's the grizzly bear?) 
 timberwolves
 
 
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    | In '78, she became 1st woman to win full term in U.S. Senate who hadn't succeeded her husband in Congress | (Nancy) Kassebaum 
 
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    | He was a Franciscan monk before he wrote the racy "Gargantua & Pantagruel" | François Rabelais 
 
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    | The last Tudor king of England, he was the only surviving legitimate son of Henry VIII | (Alex: Sandra, now is the time for [*].) 
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