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    | This city was founded in 52 B.C. on the Ile de la Cite, an island in the Seine River | (Erin: Oh, shoot.) (Alex: Say something!)
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 Paris
 
 
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    | For chapped lips try this brand of petroleum jelly; for dry skin try the Intensive Care lotion | Vaseline 
 
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    | Thomas Jefferson sings!  & so does Sally Hemings in a 2000 opera named for this Virginia residence | Monticello 
 
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    | When their "MmmBop" reached No. 1 in May 1997, they became the first artists born in the 1980s to have a No. 1 single | Hanson 
 
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    | Stamps showing a volcano in Nicaragua helped convince Congress to put the canal in this country | Panama 
 
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    | Tennyson's poem "Locksley Hall" says, "In" this season "a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love" | spring 
 
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    | This capital is a port lying on the straits of Florida | (Marques: What is Tallahassee?) (Jayce: What is Lisbon?)
 
 Havana
 
 
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    | The type of this kept in your medicine chest is usually 70% isopropyl or ethyl | (Alex: Minute to go.) 
 alcohol
 
 
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    | "Don Giovanni" tells the tale of the legendary seducer known by this name in Spanish | Don Juan 
 
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    | The first single from her "Butterfly" CD, "Honey" debuted at No. 1 & remained there for 3 weeks | Mariah Carey 
 
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    | With the end of the war in 1848, this country lost half of its territory to the U.S. | Mexico 
 
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    | Tennyson met his bosom friend Arthur Hallam while attending Trinity College at this university | (Jayce: What is Oxford?) 
 Cambridge
 
 
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    | In 1898 Lord Kitchener & the British recaptured this African capital from the forces of 'Abd Allah | Khartoum (capital of the Sudan) 
 
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    | It's the more common name for acetylsalicylic acid (& it's easier to pronounce) | aspirin 
 
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    | A 1997 opera (& a Steven Spielberg film) were inspired by the 1839 slave rebellion on this ship | Amistad 
 
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    | With the 1999 song "Bailamos", he accomplished something his father was unable to achieve--a No. 1 U.S. pop hit | Enrique Iglesias 
 
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    | 1 of the 2 agricultural products Cesar Chavez called a boycott of in 1970 | grapes (or lettuce) 
 
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    | In this 1855 poem, there were cannon to the right, left & in front of 600 very unfortunate men | "Charge of the Light Brigade" 
 
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    | This South American capital is home to the General Bernardo O'Higgins Military School | (Erin: Um, what is... Brasilia?) 
 Santiago
 
 
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    | Isotretinoin, used to treat severe acne, is better known by this trademark name | (Marques: What is Oxy?) 
 Accutane
 
 
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    | In this 1998 hit, No. 1 for 13 weeks, Brandy & Monica sang, "I'm sorry that you seem to be confused, he belongs to me" | (Erin: What is "That Boy Is Mine"?) 
 "The Boy Is Mine"
 
 
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    | This general cleared out the vets camped in Washington, D.C. in July 1932, probably vowing to return if they ever did | MacArthur 
 
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    | In "The Death of" this king, he "shot thro' the lists at Camelot, and charged before the eyes of ladies and of kings" | King Arthur 
 
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    | This Azerbaijani capital might be a contraction of the Persian "bad kube", or "blown upon by mountain winds" | Baku 
 
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    | If you tend to nick yourself shaving, keep one of these "pencils" on hand to stop the bleeding | a styptic stick 
 
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    | A flop when it debuted in 1904, this Puccini opera set in Nagasaki later became one of the best-loved operas | Madame Butterfly 
 
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    | Her No. 1 hits include "Again" & "Together Again" | Janet Jackson 
 
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    | To keep trains moving during this firm's 1894 strike, mail cars were added, so stopping them was a federal offense | (Erin: What is the U.S. postal system?) 
 the Pullman Company
 
 
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    | Tennyson succeeded this "Tintern Abbey" poet as Poet Laureate in 1850 | Wordsworth 
 
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