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    | Of the 63 members the league had over the years, this was the only one expelled, for attacking Finland | Soviet Union/USSR/Russia 
 
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    | This pale-color "chocolate" contains no chocolate liquor & therefore is not true chocolate | (Nancy answered "What is cocoa?", but didn't ring in before Kurt) 
 White Chocolate
 
 
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    | Chemist Paul Lecoq de Boisbaudran named gallium after the Latin word for this country | (we have less than a minute to go...) 
 France
 
 
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    | Her best-selling autobiography was titled "I, Tina:  My Life Story" | Tina Turner 
 
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    | Commander's Palace is an elegant restaurant in this Louisiana city's Garden District | New Orleans 
 
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    | In 1995 this secret agent played by Don Adams was promoted to chief of CONTROL | Maxwell Smart/Agent 86 
 
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    | After Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, this emperor made a vain plea for the league's help | Haile Selassie 
 
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    | Chocolate-covered boysenberry squares are a specialty of this theme park in Buena Park, CA | Knott's Berry Farm 
 
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    | In 1877 American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered this planet's moons, Phobos & Deimos | (C: What is Jupiter?) 
 Mars
 
 
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    | B.B. King joined this band on "When Love Comes To Town" on their "Rattle And Hum" album | U2 
 
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    | Children can dress up in old clothes in The Dress Up Shop, part of this Mass. city's Children's Museum | (K: What is Old Sturbridge Village?) 
 Boston
 
 
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    | Looking for the Enterprise's chief Miles O'Brien?  He's been transferred to this Star Trek station | Deep Space Nine 
 
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    | The committee that drafted the league's covenant included this U.S. president | Woodrow Wilson 
 
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    | Schnecken are spiral-shaped sweet rolls; their name is German for these gastropods | Snails 
 
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    | Astronomer Sosigenes advised this Roman on the development of the calendar named for him | (N: Who was Julian?) 
 Julius Caesar
 
 
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    | This 1960s pop & country star opened a hotel in Nashville called King Of The Road | Roger Miller 
 
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    | See where Johnny Weissmuller swung as Tarzan on the Lost River Voyage at Silver Springs in this state | Florida 
 
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    | He starred as Chief Petty Officer Otto Sharkey | Don Rickles 
 
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    | Like the U.N., the league's administrative branch was headed by a person with this title | Secretary-General 
 
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    | This "trivial" English dessert is made with sponge cake, wine, jam & custard | Trifle 
 
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    | In 1661 Isaac Newton entered this university's Trinity College as a subsizar, a student with domestic duties | (Nancy: What is Oxford?) ...
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 (Alex: That's a bad break, Nancy.  You've got a choice, and so often we select the wrong one.  That's all right.)
 
 Cambridge
 
 
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    | Elvis' one appearance on this WSM country music program, October 2, 1954, was considered lackluster | Grand Ole Opry 
 
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    | This Las Vegas hotel named for a Robert Louis Stevenson novel is home to Cirque Du Soleil's "Mystere" show | Treasure Island 
 
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    | PBS children's game show that features the following chief: (Picture of Lynne Thigpen) | (Claudia: What is Reading Rainbow?) 
 "Where In The World (or Time) is Carmen Sandiego?"
 
 
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    | On September 5, 1929 Aristide Briand presented a plan to create a "United States Of" this | Europe 
 
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    | Mascarpone, a rich type of this dairy product, is an ingredient in tiramisu | Cheese 
 
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    | In 1969 this lead singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders began pursuing a solo career | (A: Yeah, well done!) 
 Mark Lindsay
 
 
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    | Not far from Lahaina, Kaanapali Beach on this Hawaiian island is noted for its luxury resorts | Maui 
 
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    | This San Francisco chief of detectives was assisted by Ed Brown & Eve Whitfield | Robert Ironside 
 
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