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    | In 1989 this airport in northwest Chicago handled over 59 million passengers | 
    O' Hare
 
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    | Only his brother Lionel was at his bedside when this famous actor died May 29, 1942 | 
    John Barrymore
 
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    | This Bizet opera features a gypsy who is stabbed by Don Jose | 
    "Carmen"
 
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    | This, not Latin, is the official language of most of the Latin American nations | 
    Spanish
 
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    | This light gas is the most abundant element in water | 
    hydrogen
 
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    | Among the books written by this U.S. president were "The Strenuous Life" & "The Rough Riders" | 
    Theodore Roosevelt
 
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    | Soldier Field on Lake Shore Drive is home stadium to this NFL team | 
    Chicago Bears
 
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    | He was recognized as the first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam | 
    (Barbara: Who was Chu?)
  Ho Chi Minh
 
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    | He married Susanna at Count Almaviva's chateau near Seville | 
    Figaro
 
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    | In 1960, to persuade more people to move to the interior, Brazil moved its capital from here to Brasilia | 
    Rio de Janeiro
 
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    8
 
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    | After about 15 years, he finished "The Divine Comedy" just before his death in 1321 | 
    Dante
 
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    | A 5-story steel sculpture by Picasso stands in a Dearborn Street plaza named for this ex-mayor | 
    Richard Daley
 
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    | During the decade, Britain's Labor government nationalized this 250-year-old bank | 
    Bank of England
 
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    | In English this Verdi opera could be called "The Fallen Woman" or "The Strayed One" | 
    "La Traviata"
 
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    | In 1969 this sport set off a war between El Salvador & Honduras | 
    soccer
 
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    | You'll find Ursa Major in the sky & Pectoralis major here | 
    chest
 
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    | Carleton Beals' 1962 book "Cyclone Carry" told the story of this temperance agitator | 
    Carry Nation
 
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    | A rally for an 8-hour workday in the farm implement industry led to this 1886 riot | 
    Haymarket Riot
 
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    | This author's report "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" shocked the nation | 
    Kinsey
 
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    | This Gilbert & Sullivan opera about the Beefeaters is subtitled "Or, the Merryman and his Maid" | 
    "Yeomen of the Guard"
 
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    | The 1st Marxist in the western hemisphere to be freely elected president was this man in Chile in 1970 | 
    Salvador Allende
 
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    | In a perspective drawing, it's the place on the horizon at which the lines converge | 
    vanishing point
 
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    | The work subtitled "A Novel Without a Hero" in which Thackeray told tales of B. Sharp & A. Sedley | 
    Vanity Fair
 
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    | In 1673 these 2 French explorers became the 1st Europeans to visit the area of Chicago | 
    Joliet & Marquette
 
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    | On Jan. 1, 1946 this emperor declared that his divinity was a myth | 
    Hirohito
 
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    | After Elsa prays for a hero, this knight of the holy grail makes his entrance on a swan-drawn boat | 
    (Jonathan: Who was Parsifal?) (Robert: Who was Lancelot?)
  Lohengrin
 
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    | In the past 165 years this country named for a liberator has had almost 200 governments | 
    Bolivia
 
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    | Musschenbroek, a Dutch scientist, invented a storage jar for electricity in this town during the 1740s | 
    Leiden
 
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    | The "Canterbury Tales" were told by pilgrims traveling to the shrine of this archbishop | 
    (Barbara: Who is the Archbishop of Canterbury?) (Alex: I need a name.)
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