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    | In 1731, he founded America's 1st circulating library | Benjamin Franklin 
 
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    | Alternating between Victorian & WWII settings, Basil Rathbone played this sleuth in 14 films | Sherlock Holmes 
 
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    | 3 oz. of this pickled cabbage has only 18 calories | sauerkraut 
 
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    | Alexander Pope wrote, it "springs eternal in the human breast" | hope 
 
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    | 19th c. writer Christopher North said, "The sun never sets on" it | (Chris: What is British soil?) (Alex: More--no, that's not good enough.)
 
 the British Empire
 
 
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    | The 4 basic operations with numbers | addition, subtraction, multiplication & division 
 
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    | Spanky, Alfalfa & Darla appeared in films under these 2 group names | Our Gang & The Little Rascals 
 
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    | By weight, most common mineral in the body is this, which forms teeth & bones | calcium 
 
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    | Herrick wrote "to virgins, to make much time", "gather ye" these "while ye may" | rosebuds 
 
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    | John Gunther called it "the only country deliberately founded on a good idea" | the United States of America 
 
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    | Total number of humps of 1 Bactrian camel & 2 dromedaries | (Les: What is 5?) ...
 (Alex: The Bactrian has two humps; the dromedary has one.)
 
 4
 
 
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    | A primary food type along with proteins & carbohydrates, they help the body prevent viral infections | (Barbara: What are vitamins?) 
 fats
 
 
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    | Milton said this of those "who only stand & wait" | they also serve 
 
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    | Russian leader who said, "The capitalists will sell us... the rope with which we will hang them" | (Chris: Who was uh, Stalin?) (Barbara: Who is Khrushchev?)
 
 Lenin
 
 
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    | A googol is the number written as 1 followed by this many zeroes | (Chris: What is 9?) 
 100
 
 
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    | King James I gave this title to George Calvert, founder of Maryland | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Lord Baltimore
 
 
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    | There are 2 types of vitamins, fat-soluble & this kind | water-soluble 
 
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    | Coleridge character who cries, "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink" | the Ancient Mariner 
 
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    | Pres. who said the Americas "...are not to be considered as subjects for future colonization" | (James) Monroe 
 
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    | 1.73 is the approximate square root of this number | 3 
 
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    | The only 1 of 13 colonies established by Swedes | Delaware 
 
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    | Made 5 years before "Psycho", this French suspense film scared audiences out of the bathtub | (Les: What is Repulsion) 
 Diabolique
 
 
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    | Starches are complex forms of these simple carbohydrates | (Les: Amino acids. What are amino acids?) ...
 (Alex: With about a minute to go in the game.)
 
 sugars
 
 
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    | Concludes this Browning verse, "The larks's on the wing; the snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven--" | (Alex: Absolutely right and you ran the category--brilliant performance.) [Applause]
 
 All's right with the world!
 
 
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    | "We should keep the Panama Canal: after all, we stole it fair & square",  said this Cal. senator | (S.I.) Hayakawa 
 
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    | The next number in the series of 1, 3, 6, 10, ____ | 15 
 
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