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    | After the victory here on October 19, 1781, Lafayette wrote, "The play is over... the fifth act has just ended" | 
    Yorktown
 
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    | "Good evening!  My name is Penn Jillette...  My partner", this man--I'll be doing all the talking, thanks | 
    Teller
 
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    | Iceland's capital, it was founded on a site settled by Ingolfur Arnarson in the 9th century | 
    Reykjavík
 
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    | Until 1904 she was president of the American Red Cross | 
    Clara Barton
 
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    | This 2-headed muscle flexes the forearm | 
    the biceps
 
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    | It'd be a sin to not know when this precedes "nightshade" it is also known as belladonna | 
    deadly
 
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    | Legend says this queen was saved from an angry mob at Versailles when Lafayette bowed & kissed her hand | 
    Marie Antoinette
 
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    | The hairy look of this grunting Wookiee was inspired by George Lucas' pet dog Indiana | 
    Chewbacca
 
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    | In 2015 an Icelandic group reconnected to its Norse past by building a temple to several gods including him, boss of the gods | 
    Odin
 
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    | In the '80s this French sex symbol started an animal welfare foundation | 
    (Rena: Who is Sophia Loren?)
  Brigitte Bardot
 
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    | Having evil intentions; it's the pathological opposite of benign | 
    malignant
 
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    | He secured Lafayette's 1797 release from an Austrian prison but Lafayette later opposed his taking the title emperor | 
    Napoleon
 
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    | In "Guardians of the Galaxy", this treelike character was unafraid to identify himself more than once | 
    Groot
 
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    | In October 1986 these 2 world leaders met in Iceland in an attempt to thaw tensions in the Cold War | 
    Reagan & Gorbachev
 
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    | In 1914 this "Divine Sarah" of the stage was made a member of the Legion of Honor | 
    Sarah Bernhardt
 
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    | Buying a house might cost you an arm & a leg; you could apply for an A.R.M., this type of agreement | 
    an adjustable-rate mortgage
 
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    | Oh, say can you see this means treacherous & describes a "fight", anthem-ically? | 
    perilous
 
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    | In March 1825, while touring the U.S., Lafayette visited Fayetteville in this state, the first U.S. town named for him | 
    North Carolina
 
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    | Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's assistant, this Muppet had pretty much a 1-word vocabulary--a repeated "meep" | 
    Beaker
 
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    | So many people in Iceland have the same names that telephone books list these along with their names & addresses | 
    their occupations
 
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    | This "Freckle Juice" author works with the National Coalition Against Censorship | 
    Judy Blume
 
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    | This confederate general's left arm is buried at Ellwood Plantation; the rest of him is interred near VMI | 
    Stonewall Jackson
 
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    | Let's assess this one-syllable term referring to the uncertainty an insurance company exposes itself to in a policy | 
    risk
 
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    | Lafayette was buried in Paris with soil taken from the grounds of this 1775 battle, the bloodiest of the Revolution | 
    (Alex Irvine: Uh, what is...) (Alex Trebek: Hurry.) (Alex: Irvine: ...Lexington and Concord?
  the Battle of Bunker Hill
 
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    | Calling him a "character" is a bit of a stretch, but Tom Hanks made him/it a close pal in a 2000 movie | 
    (Alex Trebek: The volleyball.)
  Wilson
 
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    | Founded in 930 this legislative assembly was abolished in 1800 but reestablished 43 years later | 
    the Althing
 
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    | The USA's first female M.D., she co-founded the New York Infirmary for Women & Children | 
    (Elizabeth) Blackwell
 
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    | Long arms help this primate swing with ease through its Asian rainforest home | 
    (Brandon: What's a baboon?)
  a gibbon
 
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    | Fumes can be toxic or this other adjective with an X in it meaning either physically or morally harmful | 
    noxious
 
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