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    | After hiding for 760 days in a secret room, this diarist & her family were found by Nazis on August 4, 1944 | Anne Frank 
 
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    | In the TV movie "The Luck of the Irish", the young Kyle Johnson discovers he's this type of fairy | (Jacob: What is a mermaid?) ...
 (Alex: No, he discovers he's [*]. Nina, you go again.)
 
 a leprechaun
 
 
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    | South of the continental U.S. are named latitude lines: the Tropic of Cancer, the Equator & the Tropic of this | Capricorn 
 
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    | Princess Aurora pricks her finger on a spindle in Act I of this classic ballet | Sleeping Beauty 
 
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    | On this TV show, a Muppet named Oscar the Grouch lives in a garbage can | Sesame Street 
 
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    | It means to shed tears | to weep 
 
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    | On April 19, 1865 funeral services were held in the East Room of the White House | (Abraham) Lincoln 
 
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    | Clu, Jack & Fi's encounters with all kinds of paranormal spooks go onto Fi's website on this show | (Jacob: What is The Zack Files?) ...
 (Alex: No. Nina or Ian? The show is [*]. Jacob, back to you.)
 
 So Weird
 
 
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    | In a tropical tune, Kermit the Frog is this sea's "Amphibian" | (Jacob: What is the, um, Atlantic Ocean?) ...
 (Alex: Correct response--"What is [*]?"  Nina, go again.)
 
 the Caribbean
 
 
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    | The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is known as the oldest major ballet company in this country | Canada 
 
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    | The 2 words that complete the modern saying "garbage in..." | "garbage out" 
 
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    | A short distance is said to be a "hop, skip &" this | jump 
 
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    | On March 10, 1876 this inventor transmitted the first telephone message: "Mr. Watson, come here! I want you" | (Alexander Graham) Bell 
 
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    | The only thing perfect student Ren & her brother Louis have in common is their last name on this show | (Alex: And that would be [*]. Jacob, go again.) 
 Even Stevens
 
 
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    | It's the mountain range you have to be in to conquer Mount Aconcagua | the Andes 
 
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    | In a famous Tchaikovsky ballet, Odette is the queen of these birds | (Alex: One of the two Daily Doubles in this round of play, and you trail Ian by $2,000.) (Nina: I'll wager $2,000.)
 (Alex: For a tie for the lead, then, if you are correct.  Here is the clue...)
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 (Nina: What is The Swan Princess?)
 (Alex: [Exhales loudly])
 (Nina: Or Swan Lake.  What is Swan Lake?)
 (Alex: Well, we were going for the birds, but you said "[*]" twice, so I guess you're thinking of [*], and we're giving it to you.  [Applause] You're tied with Ian for the lead.)
 
 swans
 
 
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    | The first known law against throwing your garbage in the street was issued around 500 B.C. in this Greek city | Athens 
 
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    | At a buffet, don't do this twice with the same chip -- put some of that guacamole on a plate | [laughter] 
 dip
 
 
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    | On July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia, marking the real beginning of this war | World War I 
 
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    | Britney made a guest appearance on this "famous" show about a TV action hero who moves back to his hometown | (Alex: And that would be [*], yes. Jacob.) 
 The Famous Jett Jackson
 
 
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    | Though very close to the very icy Antarctica, Tierra del Fuego means "Land of" this | (the Land of) Fire 
 
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    | A graveyard scene (with bats!) is in Matthew Wright's ballet based on this "monstrous" Mary Shelley novel. | Frankenstein 
 
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    | The EPA reports that this country has 6% of the world's people & produces 50% of the world's garbage | (Alex: You have $10,000 more than Ian.) (Nina: I'll wager $3,000.)
 (Alex: $3,000 it is. Here is the clue in THAT'S A LOAD OF GARBAGE.)
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 (Alex: Yes.  [*] is right.)
 
 the United States of America (U.S.A.)
 
 
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    | In the past (we think it's in the past) kids who used bad language got their mouths washed out with this | ... (Alex: That ends in a "P.")
 
 soap
 
 
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    | On August 8, 1588 the English defeated this Spanish fleet in the Battle of Gravelines | the Spanish Armada 
 
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    | Hilary Duff & her cartoon alter ego try to survive middle school as this title character | Lizzie McGuire 
 
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    | San Juan is in Puerto Rico; San Jose is this country's capital | Costa Rica 
 
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    | "Liebeslieder Walzer" is danced to music by this German famed for his "lullaby" | (Ian: Who is Liszt?) 
 Brahms
 
 
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    | The "3 R's" of garbage management are reduce, reuse & this environmentally friendly word | recycle 
 
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    | It's the type of computer display abbreviated BMP | (Ian: [Sighs] What is picture?) 
 bitmap
 
 
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