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    | On December 10, 1915 this automaker's one millionth car rolled off the assembly line in Detroit | 
    Ford
 
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    | Pink Floyd & the Velvet Underground were inducted into this at a January 1996 ceremony | 
    The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
 
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    | In Idaho this overland pioneer trail roughly followed the Snake River | 
    Oregon Trail
 
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    | In 1957 this Cleveland team's Lou Groza became the first to lead the NFL in scoring without a touchdown | 
    Browns
 
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    | This constellation abbreviated Sgr is best seen in August | 
    Sagittarius
 
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    | In 1916 this company introduced its All-Bran cereal as a source of dietary fiber | 
    (Jim: What is Post?)
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    | This Miss America had a 1995 hit with "Colors of the Wind" | 
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    | Part of this road was explored by Thomas Walker 19 years before Daniel Boone's 1769 explorations | 
    (Jenna: What is the Cumberland Trail?) ... (Alex: We have about a minute left in the round.)
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    | Fielding positions in this British game include wicketkeeper, square leg & gully | 
    Cricket
 
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    | This term for deer meat also applies to meat from caribou, antelope & reindeer | 
    (Alex: And now, the last clue [the end-of-round signal sounds], it will remain hidden, but it's only worth $100.)
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    Pegasus
 
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    | In the 1912 Olympics he won the decathlon with a then-record 8,412 points | 
    Jim Thorpe
 
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    | Born David Thomsett, this British-born singer sang for Blood, Sweat & Tears under this name | 
    David Clayton-Thomas
 
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    | Begun in 312 B.C., it was known in Antiquity as the "Queen of Roads" | 
    The Appian Way
 
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    | In 1995 the NHL's Quebec Nordiques moved to this city & became the Colorado Avalanche | 
    Denver
 
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    | To make steak au poivre, cover your meat with this seasoning before broiling or sauteeing | 
    Pepper
 
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    | The star Spica marks a stalk of wheat in this maiden's hand | 
    Virgo
 
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    | On May 13, 1917 3 children reported a vision of the Virgin Mary near this Portuguese city | 
    Fatima
 
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    | These 2 singers, with 4 first names between them, had the 1991 No. 1 hit "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" | 
    Elton John & George Michael
 
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    | This highway links 17 Latin American capitals | 
    Pan-American Highway
 
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    | This Houston Rockets center won the NBA's Most Valuable Player award in 1994 | 
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    | Back bacon is also known by this geographic name | 
    Canadian bacon
 
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    | Seen between the stars of Orion's sword is M42, one of these clouds of hydrogen gas | 
    Nebula
 
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    | With the October 1911 death of this man, Frank Cobb became the editor of the New York World newspaper | 
    Joseph Pulitzer
 
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    | He's been paired musically with Roberta Flack, Celine Dion, Regina Belle & Kenny G on top 40 hits | 
    Peabo Bryson
 
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    | During WWII, the Stilwell Road served as an alternate route for this Asian road occupied by the Japanese | 
    Burma Road
 
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    | With 30 tournament wins, Lisa Wagner is the women's career leader in this sport | 
    Bowling
 
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    | This dish of beef, onions, & mushrooms in a sour cream sauce is named for a 19th century Russian diplomat | 
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    | The Beehive Cluster is on this zodiac constellation's carapace | 
    (Jenna: What is Andromeda?)
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