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    | Sisters Elinor & Marianne Dashwood are the heroines of this Jane Austen novel | 
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    (Alex: You are correct. Two-man crew.)
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    | Loch Katrine provides the setting for his narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake" | 
    (Anita: What is Tennyson?)
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    | In 1974 Carr, Gibson & Pogue were the last crew to serve in this craft; they spent over 2,000 hours there | 
    [Mike again responds without being called on.]
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    | This baroness whose first name is Phyllis is famous for mystery novels about detective Adam Dalgliesh | 
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    (Anita: Who is Klinkov?)
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    | Leonore disguises herself as a boy known by this title name in a popular Beethoven opera | 
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    | The name of this long Asian radish is Japanese for "large root" | 
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