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    | Fidel's efforts to export revolution to this continent cost the lives of more than 4,000 Cubans, half in Angola | Africa 
 
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    | Sodom was destroyed by fire & it | brimstone 
 
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    | Published just 2 weeks after his death, "A Life Well Played" features stories & anecdotes from this golf legend | (Arnold) Palmer 
 
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    | If you're in front of the former Sears building seen here, you're in this city | Seattle 
 
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    | It's the less formal name for table tennis | ping-pong 
 
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    | One of the first film versions of this novel was in 1921 with Douglas Fairbanks as  d'Artagnan | The Three Musketeers 
 
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    | In 2015 in Havana he said, "Presidents Obama and Castro made a courageous decision to stop being the prisoners of history" | John Kerry 
 
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    | Fiefs were part of this social system that was a big hit in the Middle Ages | feudalism 
 
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    | This Elizabeth Gilbert bestseller is subtitled "One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia" | Eat, Pray, Love 
 
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    | In this Rhode Island resort town, you can visit such mansions as Rosecliff & the Breakers | (Michael: Hmm... what is Chappaquiddick?) (Nan: What is Block Island?)
 
 Newport
 
 
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    | "My Country 'Tis Of Thee" is alternately known by this one-word title | "America" 
 
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    | "The Sheikh" starred this short-lived heartthrob | (Rudolph) Valentino 
 
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    | On January 25, 1998, 300,000 gathered in the Plaza de la Revolución for this man's Mass on the last day of his historic visit | Pope John Paul II 
 
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    | A city in Iowa, or a type of sofa | a davenport 
 
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    | In "Making Rounds with Oscar", Oscar is one of these who comforts dying patients in their final hours | a cat 
 
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    | Let's head for spring break at this "Fort" city known as the "Venice of America" for its many inland waterways | Fort Lauderdale 
 
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    | Persian, the official language of Iran, is also known by this 5-letter name | Farsi 
 
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    | 1915's "The Birth of a Nation" is controversial today, as it glorified this sheety group | the Ku Klux Klan 
 
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    | With new cars scarce, Cubans preserved classic U.S. models like the Bel Air from this automaker | (Alex: You're all too young; that's [*].) 
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    | For normal depth perception, the eyes work together in this type of vision | binocular 
 
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    | In "The Book of Joy", the Dalai Lama & this South African archbishop share stories & wisdom on finding happiness in life | Desmond Tutu 
 
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    | This Soap Box Derby city was co-founded in 1825 by Simon Perkins, an official with the Ohio Canal Fund | (Lindsey: What is Cleveland?) (Alex: No. Soap Box Derby--a big event in [*] each year.)
 
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    | Varicella is another name for this childhood disease | chickenpox 
 
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    | Seen here is a still from the 1925 silent version of this film, partly shot here in Culver City | Ben-Hur (A Tale of the Christ) 
 
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    | This type of belt worn by gunmen has little slots to hold extra ammunition | (Alex: And It's usually worn across the chest, and it's called [*], Nan, and you were on the verge of saying that.) 
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    | Before "Silent Spring", she had an early 1950s bestseller with "The Sea Around Us" | Rachel Carson 
 
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    | This Georgia city is known as the "Sweet Onion Capital of the World" | Vidalia 
 
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    | From the Greek for "wolf man", it's another term for werewolf | lycanthrope 
 
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    | A thrilling story of WWI pilots, it won the first Academy Award for Best Picture | Wings 
 
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