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    | He wrote, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate" | Shakespeare 
 
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    | For our 30th I splurged & got you this 1971 Janis Joplin album on original vinyl | (Cathy: What is Big Brother & the Holding Company?) ...
 (Alex:Yes, pearl is the gift for the 30th anniversary.)
 
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    | The Mafia crops up twice in the Encarta article on this largest Mediterranean island | Sicily 
 
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    | At 964 yards, the seventh at the Satsuki golf course in Sano, Japan hold this record | the longest hole of a golf course 
 
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    | It may be found above a Polish Z, or in World Wide Web addresses | a dot 
 
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    | Work that contains the line "I love thee with the breath, smiles, tears, of all my life!" | "How Do I Love Thee?" (Sonnets from the Portuguese) 
 
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    | This Hungarian actress once remarked, "I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back" | [Alex reads the quote in his best Zsa Zsa accent.] 
 Zsa Zsa Gabor
 
 
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    | I bet you didn't expect 50 hours of episodes of this Bea Arthur-Rue McClanahan series for our 50th anniversary | Golden Girls 
 
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    | Genoa's ceding of this island to France in 1768 made Napoleon (born there in 1769) French | Corsica 
 
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    | Red Rock, one of these, a Brahma-Hereford mix, bucked off a record 312 riders | a bull 
 
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    | When typing in Microsoft Word, ctrl-alt-shift-? will do this to the question mark, as in Spanish | invert it or turn it upside down 
 
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    | It's uncertain whether his "On His Blindness" referred to his physical affliction or doubts about his poetic talent | (John) Milton 
 
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    | It was the Buddha's family name | Gautama 
 
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    | For our fifth anniversary I got you an autographed photo of this first wife of Robert Wagner | Natalie Wood 
 
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    | The statue seen here was found on this island in the Aegean, an "arm" of the Mediterranean | (Cathy: What is Crete?) ...
 (Alex: The island is [*], that was the Venus de Milo. She had no arms, even though it was found in an "arm" of the Mediterranean.)
 
 Milos
 
 
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    | The most points in an NBA game, the most points & most complete games played in an NBA season-- this guy | (Cathy: Who is Michael Jordan?) 
 (Wilt) Chamberlain
 
 
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    | The name of this U.S. state can be spelled with an okina, or glottal stop | Hawai'i 
 
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    | In John Donne's "Holy Sonnets", it precedes "though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so" | (Judy: [Shakes head]) 
 Death be not proud
 
 
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    | This existential Frenchman's plays include "The Maids" & "The Balcony" | Jean Genet 
 
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    | Forgot our 14th? Tusk...Tusk... How about a trip to this French-speaking neighbor of Liberia | Ivory Coast 
 
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    | The Emperor Tiberius lived on this island at the entrance to the Bay of Naples | Capri 
 
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    | Having won a total of 20 titles, this American-born woman is queen of Wimbledon | Billie Jean King 
 
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    | Last name of brother & sister poets Dante Gabriel & Christina Georgina, both of whom wrote sonnets | Rossetti 
 
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    | She was the first woman to lead the world's largest democracy | Indira Gandhi 
 
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    | For our 20th, how about a cruise to this body of water between Vietnam & the Philippines | the South China Sea 
 
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    | From 1530 to 1798 the Knights Hospitalers had control of this island, now a republic including Gozo & Comino | Malta 
 
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    | In 1993 Tyler Farstad did 97 consecutive double-leg circles on this gym apparatus | (Tom: What is a horse?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Tom: What is [*]?)
 
 the pommel horse
 
 
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    | The circumflex in the French words hôtel & hôpital signifies that this letter once followed the O | (Cathy: What is a C?) ...
 (Alex: What is [*], as in [with French accent] hospital, hostel.)
 
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