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  | WORDS BORROWED FROM JAPANESE |  |
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  | TYPES OF NARRATIVE LITERATURE |  |
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    | The glittering Crystal Palace was the centerpiece of the first modern World's Fair, this city's 1851 "Great Exhibition" | London 
 
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    | This type of theater has its own long-length glove | opera 
 
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    | In the 1700-1721 Great Northern War, Russia, Denmark & Poland ganged up on this rival across the Baltic | Sweden 
 
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    | This word is from Japanese for "harbor wave", & it's a biiiiig one | tsunami 
 
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    | Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute,
 Pam Beesly
 | The Office 
 
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    | You can bet "The Lottery" is a good example of this genre of brief narratives, usually under 10,000 words | (Leah: What is a novella?) 
 a short story
 
 
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    | This was the main attraction of the 1889 Paris Exposition; it also served as the entrance | the Eiffel Tower 
 
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    | The name of this boxing tournament comes from a small metallic charm in the shape of a boxing glove awarded to winners | the Golden Gloves 
 
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    | "International Brigades" of volunteers from the U.S. & Europe fought on the Republican side of this 1930s conflict | the Spanish Civil War 
 
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    | Characters for "endure" & "person" combine to make this word for a stealthy warrior | (Leah: What is samurai?) 
 ninja
 
 
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    | Jackie, Darlene &
 Dan,
 Roseanne's widower
 | The Conners 
 
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    | The story of the Good Samaritan in the Bible's book of Luke is one of these simple narratives with a moral or religious purpose | a parable 
 
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    | The 1893 Chicago World's Fair introduced this word for a central avenue of exhibits & amusements | (Ken: Alan?) (Alan: What is the main galley?)
 
 the midway
 
 
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    | To prevent allergic reactions, in 2008 the Johns Hopkins Hospital banned the use of gloves made of this rubber product | latex 
 
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    | In the 1860s War of the Triple Alliance, Argentina, Brazil & Uruguay left this landlocked foe in ruins | (Andy: What is Bolivia?) 
 Paraguay
 
 
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    | You sing along to a pre-recorded backing track in this form of entertainment with a Japanese name | karaoke 
 
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    | Georgie, Meemaw,
 the kid version of Mr. Cooper
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 Young Sheldon
 
 
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    | Alliterative 2-word name for fanciful stories about folks like Paul Bunyan with unbelievable elements presented as true & factual | a tall tale 
 
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    | A 1939 New York World's Fair diorama predicting the look of the city in 1960 was called this, later a long-running animated TV series | (Leah: What are The Jetsons?) 
 Futurama
 
 
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    | Right-handed participants in this hunting sport wear a leather glove on the left hand for the hawk to land on | (Andy: What is [**]?) (Ken: That's right, [*].)
 
 falconry
 
 
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    | In the 1700s there were Wars of the Austrian this & the Spanish this | Succession 
 
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    | Characters meaning "before" & "life" combine to make this 6-letter word for a teacher, who would usually be older than you | sensei 
 
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    | Charlie Kelly, Frank Reynolds,
 Mac
 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 
 
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    | E.L. James gained fame with this type of writing that puts the writer's favorite characters from books, TV, etc. in new adventures | fan fiction 
 
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    | Exhibits at Osaka's 1970 World Expo included one of these microscopes capable of magnifying objects 500,000 times | an electron microscope 
 
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    | It's the 8-letter word for the steel-covered glove in a suit of armor | a gauntlet 
 
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    | This prime minister successfully schemed to start the 1866 Seven Weeks' War & make Prussia Europe's big dog | Bismarck 
 
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    | Enjoy a latte made from this traditional Japanese green tea powder | matcha 
 
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    | Regine Hunter, Maxine Shaw &
 Queen Latifah
 as Khadijah James
 | Living Single 
 
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    | Meaning not proceeding from event A to event B to event C, this "non" word applies to "Tristram Shandy" & "House of Leaves" | (Leah: What is linear? [*].) 
 nonlinear
 
 
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