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    | 79 A.D.: It's Stabiae vs. this volcano--Stabiae takes the L
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    | You "bring home" this meat idiomatically when you earn income, but pick some up for real for our breakfast tomorrow | bacon 
 
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    | When this Houston U. opened in 1912, its founder was dead via chloroform (his killers having failed with mercury pills) | Rice University 
 
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    | These leaves are the dietary staple of the koala | eucalyptus leaves 
 
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    | Ground fortification for those fighting for Calais | (Lloyd: What are French trenches?) 
 a French trench
 
 
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    | Animated "Mysteries" starring this ex-champ include "House Haunters" & "A Mine is a Terrible Thing to Waste" | Mike Tyson 
 
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    | July 20, 1969: The world hears, "Houston", this "base here. The Eagle has landed"
 | Tranquility 
 
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    | Let's go to the park & bring Bonkers, this dog breed here that can vocalize three different ways--a bark, a yodel-like bay & a howl | a Beagle 
 
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    | This university was chartered in 1821 after a bequest from Montreal merchant James, not "Slippin' Jimmy" of "Better Call Saul" fame | McGill (University) 
 
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    | Wild these subsist almost entirely on bamboo; in captivity, Mei Xiang also gets fruit, vegetables & special biscuits | pandas 
 
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    | A toad or frog in Tripoli | a Libyan amphibian 
 
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    | Georges St-Pierre used his signature "Superman punch" in a scene against this hero, but mostly worked with Chris Evans' stunt double | Captain America 
 
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    | 1901: This rebellion in China ends, with a reported 100,000 dead
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    | In Exodus 25 the Lord tells him, "Speak unto the children of Israel, that they bring me an offering" | Moses 
 
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    | This D.C. university is named for the educator  who opened a school for deaf students in 1817 | (Ken: Yes, correct for our contestant from D.C.) 
 Gallaudet
 
 
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    | African this-eating snakes can smell whether a prospective meal is rotten or far along in development; it won't eat either | eggs 
 
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    | A scream in Thessaloniki | a Greek shriek 
 
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    | Aka "Pretty Boy Floyd", he retired at a perfect 50-0 & enjoys gambling, putting $800,000 on the Broncos over the Jets in 2014 | Mayweather 
 
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    | Sept. 11, 1971: Turns out "We will bury you!" will apply directly to this ex-leader of the Soviet Union
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    | For our potluck, please bring the chicken dish named for this capital, famed for emitting a stream of butter when you cut into it | Kiev 
 
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    | "Hairy" last name of Medford, Massachusetts' Charles, benefactor of a university there | Tufts 
 
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    | These "regal" butterflies eat nectar, but as caterpillars, they love usually toxic milkweed leaves | monarch butterflies 
 
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    | A nimble Bangkok fellow | a spry Thai 
 
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    | "Founder of Jeet Kune Do" is on his grave in Seattle's Lake View Cemetery, next to his son Brandon's | Bruce Lee 
 
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    | Sept. 2, 1666: He journals about "a great fire... in the city"
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    | "The Untouchables" popularized a new expression for ill-preparedness as Sean Connery talks about bringing "a knife to" this | a gunfight 
 
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    | In 1927, the year after the woman it's named for had died, this college became officially affiliated with Vassar | Sarah Lawrence 
 
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    | Black-footed these little weasels eat mostly prairie dogs & add insult to injury by taking over their burrows | ferrets 
 
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    | A group of soldiers in Trieste | an Italian battalion 
 
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    | Trainer Yancey Durham took this man from a Police Athletic League gym to the heavyweight title & gave him his "Smokin"' nickname | (Lois: Who is Joe Louis?) (Lloyd: Who is George Foreman?)
 
 Joe Frazier
 
 
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