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    (Markus: What is Brazil?) (Emily: What is Australia?)
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    Priscilla
 
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    | Frederick Banting & Charles Best first isolated this glucose-regulating hormone on July 30, 1921 | 
    insulin
 
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    | Bill Magrath's "Returning Fire", seen here, depicts the 1862 battle between these 2 vessels | 
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    figuratively
 
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    Australia
 
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    motorcycles
 
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    | Dominico Fontant designed this library of the pontiffs in the late 1500s | 
    Vatican Library
 
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    | Mexico was victorious over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on this date in 1862 | 
    May 5
 
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    | This Brit's sister Frances Reynolds, who lived with him as a housekeeper, called him a "gloomy tyrant" | 
    Sir Joshua Reynolds
 
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    applet
 
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    Germany
 
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    | In 2015 Ed Skrein replaced Jason Statham as the man on the move in this franchise: "Refueled" | 
    The Transporter
 
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    | Named for its architect, this 17th century library at Cambrige U. has many books from Isaac Newton's own library | 
    Wren Library
 
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    | When he died in 1989, he was buried on the floor of the main room of his museum in Figueras, Spain | 
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  Salvador Dali
 
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    raising
 
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    Nigeria
 
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    | River Phoenix & his fugitive parents have spent years on the move in this film | 
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    | Fulton, Missouri has a memorial & library devoted to this British statesman | 
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    | This cowboy humorist & Wiley Post were killed on August 15, 1935 when Post's plane crashed in Alaska | 
    Will Rogers
 
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    | His masterpieces painted in Delft included "View of Delft" & "Woman with a Water Jug" | 
    (Jan) Vermeer
 
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    | This material forms the caves of Wind Cave National Park | 
    limestone
 
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    | In Central America, by population | 
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  Guatemala
 
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    | She played Sissy, hitchhiker supreme, in "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" | 
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    | This Harvard University library named for a man who died on the Titanic has 57 miles of shelves | 
    Widener Library
 
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    | On March 6, 1857 Chief Justice Roger Taney announced the Supreme Court's decision in this slave's case | 
    Dred Scott
 
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    | This Frenchman experimented with light in series paintings, as in his "Haystacks" under different weather & times of day | 
    Monet
 
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    plump
 
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