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  | 2015 ROCK HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES |  
   
 
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    | It's basically a cone, but tornado-producing clouds aren't called cone clouds but these | 
    (Dean: What are cyclones?)
  funnels
 
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    | Seen here is the logo of this university, whose hoopsters won their fifth national title in 2015 | 
    (Alex: Yes.  The Blue Devils.)
  Duke
 
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    | This Danish capital's Christiansborg Palace lies on the ruins of a fort built on Slotsholmen Isle | 
    Copenhagen
 
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    | She was 14 when she married the future King Louis XVI | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Marie Antoinette
 
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    | With a verdict of not guilty, you've received this | 
    acquittal
 
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    | The first electric light was an arc lamp with two rods of this element | 
    (Josh: What is tungsten?) (Martin: What is magnesium?) (Dean: What is copper?) ... (Alex: No harm, no foul.)
  carbon
 
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    | Robert Frost taught on & off for over 40 years at this Mass. college located in Emily Dickinson's home town | 
    (Josh: What is Emerson?)
  Amherst
 
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    | Since 1991 this isle in the Gulf of Naples has hosted an international film festival | 
    (Alex: That isle a very popular tourist place--[*].)
  the Isle of Capri
 
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    | In 1774 Joseph Priestley showed that candles burn brightly in this then newly discovered gas | 
    oxygen
 
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    | A big name in romance, or a comic character in Commedia dell'arte | 
    Harlequin
 
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    | (Kelly of the Clue Crew demonstrates.)  Two batteries connected in a simple series circuit combine their voltage to produce a bright light; when they're connected in this type of circuit with a geometric name, they have a longer life but produce a dimmer light | 
    parallel
 
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    | The southernmost University of California campus bears the name of this city | 
    San Diego
 
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    | 2 terriers were developed on this isle off Scotland's NW coast: the cairn & this one named for the isle | 
    (Martin: What is the Shetland?)
  the Isle of Skye
 
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    | This classic 1726 satire was originally titled "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World" | 
    Gulliver's Travels
 
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    | Watery term for the ease with which assets can be converted into cash | 
    liquidity (liquid accepted)
 
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    | Scientists use triangulation to locate this, the point on the Earth's surface right above a seismic event | 
    the epicenter
 
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    | The Jesuit educational heritage is alive & well at this West Coast school, LMU for short | 
    (Alex: Yes.  Just a couple of miles from here.)
  Loyola Marymount
 
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    | This isle in Lake Superior, a national park since 1940, has been designated an international biosphere reserve | 
    Isle Royale
 
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    | Assurance of our salvation was a doctrine of John Wesley in founding this faith | 
    Methodist
 
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    | An estimated 200,000 of them live on the French side of the Pyrenees | 
    the Basques
 
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    | The ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun among constellations, is aka a "great" this | 
    a circle
 
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    | This historically African-American institution was originally founded as the Atlanta Baptist female seminary in 1881 | 
    Spelman College
 
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    | When this "Lean On Me" singer warned he was going off teleprompter, Stevie Wonder, who inducted him, said, "I didn't use it" | 
    Bill Withers
 
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    | Lord Mountbatten was governor, then lord lieutenant, of this isle off England's southern coast | 
    the Isle of Wight
 
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    | Many of West Point's original fortifications were designed in 1778 by this Polish general who helped the Colonial Army | 
    Kosciuszko
 
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