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    | British author Rebecca West was given this title in 1959 | dame 
 
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    | Both the Olympics & the Nemean Games were held in his honor | Zeus 
 
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    | Some macaques have long ones, some have short ones & the barbary ape doesn't have one at all | tails 
 
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    | It's title may suggest it's written for NYC residents, but 79% of its readers live elsewhere | The New Yorker 
 
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    | Name shared by an island in the Bahamas & the capital of El Salvador | San Salvador 
 
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    | Actor N. Shelley says he gave the famous speech on the retreat at Dunkirk as this man wasn't available | Winston Churchill 
 
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    | This "Garp" author said reading Charles Dickens' books made him want to become a novelist | John Irving 
 
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    | The Anchor Atlas of World History calls these 2 epics "the primer of Greek youth" | The Iliad and The Odyssey 
 
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    | The American species of this red-breasted singer is known to scientists as Turdus migratorius | (Alex: That's right and we have a minute to go.) 
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    | A leading postwar West German magazine, its name translates to "the star" | (Judith: What is Der Spiegel?) 
 Stern
 
 
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    | The Ganges & Brahmaputra Rivers have built up a 50,000 square mi. delta into this bay | Bay of Bengal 
 
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    | On April 19, 1951 he told a joint session of Congress, "I now close my military career & just fade away" | (Douglas) MacArthur 
 
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    | This creator of Captain Wolf Larsen was the illegitimate son of a traveling astrologer | Jack London 
 
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    | It's said he wandered around Athens during the day with a lamp looking for an honest man | Diogenes 
 
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    | Whippets were bred originally to chase these lagomorphs for sport | rabbits 
 
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    | 1 of 2 current magazines of over 300,000 circulation whose names begin with "Modern" | (Rob: Uh, Modern Homes?) 
 Modern Bride or Modern Maturity
 
 
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    | When China took over this country in 1950-51, it acquired a "roof" | Tibet 
 
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    | Lincoln said at Gettysburg that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not" do this | perish from the Earth 
 
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    | We hope his "Fahrenheit 451" will never be subjected to the treatment given to books in it | (Ray) Bradbury 
 
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    | Found around 900 B.C., it became a military state some 300 years later | Sparta 
 
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    | It's the largest cat native to Latin America where it's known as "el tigre" | (Rob: What is the puma?) (John: What is an ocelot?)
 
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    | Rodale Press' top-selling magazines are Organic Gardening & this one about health conservation | Prevention 
 
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    | In exchange for what's now N.Y., England gave the Dutch what's now this South American country | Suriname 
 
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    | This senator told an audience in 1968, "Like my brothers before me, I pick up a fallen standard." | Ted Kennedy 
 
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    | She dedicated her novel "Rubyfruit Jungle" to actress Alexis Smith | Rita Mae Brown 
 
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    | The Greeks didn't call themselves Greeks but these | Hellenes 
 
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    | The rare tuatara is the only living member of an entire order of this class of vertebrates | reptiles 
 
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    | Women's magazine, still published today, that began as a supplement to Tribune and Farmer | Ladies' Home Journal 
 
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    | During the Roman Republic, this river formed the boundary between Italy & Cisalpine Gaul | Rubicon 
 
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    | In his 1st speech as president he said, "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over." | (Rob: Who is Lyndon Johnson?) 
 Gerald Ford
 
 
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