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    | Features of this Kentucky park include the Frozen Niagara & Alice's Grotto | 
    (B: What is Rock City?)
  Mammoth Cave
 
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    | In 1934 he assumed the title Fuhrer & chancellor of Germany | 
    Adolf Hitler
 
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    | As a student, film composer Nino Rota based an opera on this Dane's fairy tale "The Prince And The Swineherd" | 
    Hans Christian Andersen
 
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    | When this Tudor king died in 1547 he had circulatory disorders & a leg ulcer | 
    Henry VIII
 
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    | This Belgian created by Agatha Christie became a sleuth after retiring from the police force | 
    Hercule Poirot
 
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    | It's believed to be an abbreviation for "Oll Korrect" | 
    "OK"
 
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    | The bathhouses on Bathhouse Row in this Arkansas park were modeled on those in Europe | 
    Hot Springs
 
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    | Eleanor of Aquitaine was queen consort of this country before becoming queen consort of England | 
    France
 
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    | American composer Robert Ward based a 1961 opera on this author's famous play "The Crucible" | 
    Arthur Miller
 
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    | Tried since the 17th C., blood transfusions were mostly unsuccessful until these were discovered | 
    Blood types
 
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    | The high spirited Alexandra Bergson is the heroine of this author's "O Pioneers!" | 
    Willa Cather
 
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    | The name of this forecast prepared by an astrologer is from the Greek for "hour watcher" | 
    (P: What is zodiac?)
  Horoscope
 
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    | In 1963 & 1964 the Park Service reintroduced 53 bison into this South Dakota park | 
    (L: What is Yellowstone?)
  Badlands
 
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    | This empire existed from Christmas Day 800 until August 6, 1806, when Francis II dissolved it | 
    Holy Roman Empire
 
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    | When Torroba's opera "El Poeta" premiered in 1980, this Spanish tenor played the title role | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Placido Domingo
 
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    | Anthelmintic drugs are also called vermifuges because they destroy these | 
    Worms
 
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    | In a novel by this man, Annie Wilkes punishes Paul Sheldon for killing literary heroine Misery Chastain | 
    Stephen King
 
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    | LASER & MASER are examples of this type of word formed from the first letters of a series of words | 
    (Alex: That's what Pam wanted to say, but she misspoke!) -------------------------------- (B: What is a compund word?) (P: What is an anagram?)
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    | To visit Jackson Hole, Wyoming, travel to this national park south of Yellowstone | 
    Grand Teton
 
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    | James Connnolly & Patrick Pearse were among those executed for leading this April 1916 rebellion | 
    Easter Rebellion
 
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    | The 1995 bestseller "The Hot Zone" chronicles this virus' near-outbreak in Washington, D.C. | 
    Ebola virus
 
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    | Tessie Hutchinson draws the unlucky ticket in this enigmatic Shirley Jackson story | 
    "The Lottery"
 
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    | Meaning shapely or desirably plump, the word "zaftig" comes from this language | 
    (L: What is German?) (P: What is Polish?)
  Yiddish
 
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    | The Great White Throne, a flat-topped monolith, rises about 2,400 feet above this Utah park's canyon floor | 
    (B: What is Monument Valley?)
  Zion
 
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    | In 1927 the 2nd Treaty of Tirana established a 20-year defensive alliance between Italy & this country | 
    Albania
 
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    | Discovered in 1928, it kills gonococci, meningococci & streptococci | 
    Penicillin
 
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    | In "To Kill A Mockingbird", his defense of Tom Robinson causes his children to be harassed by classmates | 
    Atticus Finch
 
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    | Spelled one way it refers to an artillery weapon; spelled another way, it's an ecclesiastical rule | 
    (and we have less than a minute to go in the round...)
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