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    | This creature who had the head & wings of an eagle & the body of a lion guarded the Scythians' gold | a griffin 
 
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    | A 1928 graduate of Bryn Mawr, she won her first acting Oscar in 1934 | Katharine Hepburn 
 
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    | Despite the Edict of Worms, he translated the Bible into German in secret in 1522 | Luther 
 
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    | In 1866 this company introduced its "hat of the west" also called "boss of the plains" | Stetson 
 
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    | This bird's name can also mean "to swindle" & it's found in an ancient board game | rook 
 
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    | To avoid bad luck, don't open one of these indoors | an umbrella 
 
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    | Norse name of the dragon slayer called Siegried by the Germans | Sigurd 
 
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    | An Oscar winner for 1940, he's seen here playing his accordion on stage at Princeton in the 1930s | Jimmy Stewart 
 
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    | Because of his Svengali-like control over the Czarina, this "Mad Monk" was murdered in 1916 | Rasputin 
 
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    | The name of this jeweled coronet worn by princesses is from the Greek for "turban" | tiara 
 
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    | The greater & lesser scaups, unlike the gadwall, are types of these birds that are divers, not dabblers | ducks 
 
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    | To be moved to first class on an airplane when your original seat was in coach | upgrade 
 
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    | This trickster accompanied Thor to retrieve Thor's hammer from the giant Thrym | Loki 
 
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    | In the 1950s Jane Fonda attended this New York women's college | Vassar 
 
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    | A river linking the Great Lakes & the Atlantic Ocean bears the name of this saint who was martyred by the Romans in 258 | St. Lawrence 
 
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    | It precedes "rag" in a term for a scarf or kerchief tied to cover the head | dew 
 
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    | The Athene genus of this bird contains 4 species | (Rich: What are swans?) (Alex: No.  [*].  [*] is the bird of Athens.)
 
 the owl
 
 
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    | It can mean a mischievous child, a hedgehog or a sea creature | an urchin 
 
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    | Common group name for Alcyone, Sterope, Celaeno, Electra, Maia, Merope & Taygete | (Alex: There were seven of them, and they are [*].) 
 the Pleiades
 
 
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    | Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston & Patricia Neal all studied at this Illinois university founded in 1851 | Northwestern 
 
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    | Knights in the service of Henry II killed this "troublesome priest" in 1170 after he refused to obey the king | Becket 
 
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    | His hat came up in the 1888 pres. campaign of his grandson (some said it fit, some said it was too big) | (Rich: Who was Abraham Lincoln?) 
 William Henry Harrison
 
 
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    | This "ruffed" state bird of Penn. is famous for the drumming sound its wings make when proclaiming its territory | a grouse 
 
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    | This vehicle popular with jugglers was developed from the penny-farthing | a unicycle 
 
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    | Zeus was enamored of this young prince whom he carried off to Olympus to be the cupbearer to the gods | Ganymede 
 
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    | 20 years after attending Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, he won an Oscar in 1945 | Bing Crosby 
 
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    | By his own account, this notorious Khmer Rouge leader spent 2 years as a Buddhist monk | Pol Pot 
 
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    | While Prince of Wales, Edward VII vistied this German spa town & brought back a hat | (Elaine: What is Hamburg?) ...
 (Alex: Not the famous Hamburg that you think of in German.  Hence, the [*] hat.)
 
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    | This birds, of which the "great" one is extinct, are considered the N. hemisphere's counterpart to penguins | auks 
 
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    | It's the nation highlighted here | Uganda 
 
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