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    | The Washington Herald, April 11, 1912: "New Liner ____ on First Journey"
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    | Tanzania's Dar es Salaam literally means "house of" this in Arabic | peace 
 
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    | "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" demanded this band with Phil Collins at the mic | Genesis 
 
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    | The racing of these vehicles was a popular event at the ancient Olympic games | chariots 
 
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    | "The Killer Angels", Michael Shaara's fiction Pulitzer winner for 1975, covers this decisive July 1863 battle | Gettysburg 
 
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    | It can refer to blocked nasal passages or crowded traffic | congestion 
 
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    | The Helena Weekly Herald, July 20, 1876: "Particulars of the Massacre of ____'s Command"
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    | Like Rome, Ibadan in Nigeria was built on this many hills | seven 
 
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    | It's what she'll have "'til her daddy takes the T-bird away" | fun, fun, fun 
 
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    | Co-founder John Zimmer predicts that within 5 years, most of this ride-sharing co.'s cars will be self-driven | (Matt: What is Uber?) 
 Lyft
 
 
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    | Dashiell Hammett introduced Sam Spade in this novel | The Maltese Falcon 
 
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    | An official in a town who made public announcements | (Jesse: What is a caller?) 
 a town crier
 
 
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    | The Morgantown Monitor, May 20, 1863: "Writ of ____ ____ Refused"
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    | Throngs of people were trying to get into Tahrir Square in this African capital in February 2011 | Cairo 
 
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    | Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson talked this duet of theirs all the way to No. 1 | (Matt: What is "The Girl Is Mine"?) 
 "Say Say Say"
 
 
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    | In 1863 the Atchison & Topeka Railroad Company added this city to its name | Santa Fe 
 
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    | "Inferno" is Dan Brown's fourth novel to feature this symbology professor as its hero | (Robert) Langdon 
 
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    | This adjective for the married state often precedes "bliss" | conjugal 
 
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    | The Morning Tulsa Daily World, August 4, 1921: "Baseball Scorns Freed Black ____"
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 Sox
 
 
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    | Seen here are the red walls of this city that gave the country Morocco its name | (Matt: What is Casablanca?) 
 Marrakech
 
 
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    | Hitmaking boy band that told us, "Bye Bye Bye" | NSYNC 
 
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    | Hoping for a bull's-eye in 2012, Chrysler reintroduced a new version of this Dodge auto last seen in the 1970s | the Dart 
 
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    | William Styron came in for some criticism when he wrote in blackvoice in "The Confessions of" this man | Nat Turner 
 
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    | This word refers to how polite I'm being to you at the dinner party, or to the sweet after-dinner drink you're sipping on | cordial 
 
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    | The National Whig, May 19, 1847: "For President in 1848, Major General ____ ____"
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    | Its situation on an island makes Mombasa the ideal place for this country's biggest port city | Kenya 
 
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    | One of the biggest hits for this metal hair band was 1987's "Girls, Girls, Girls" | Mötley Crüe 
 
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    | In the 1940s this airline advertised, "None faster--none finer--to and through the South" | Delta 
 
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    | This self-described space nerd followed up his bestseller "The Martian" with "Artemis" | (Andy) Weir 
 
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    | This Brazilian martial art incorporates elements of dance & music | capoeira 
 
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