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    | Though he served less than 2 years as a U.N. ambassador, he served 4 years as a U.S. president | 
    George Bush
 
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    | "Jeopardy!" is one of the shows that's been cheered in this weekly's "Cheers 'n' Jeers" column | 
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    | On the last day of his 1993 U.S. visit, he spoke to over 350,000 at a mass south of Denver | 
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    | The great French chef Escoffier created this fruit dessert in honor of opera singer Nellie Melba | 
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    | In this James Hilton work, the title teacher comes out of retirement to head Brookfield during WWI | 
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    | To become U.N. ambassador in 1965, Arthur Goldberg resigned from this body | 
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    | The Rocky Mountain species of this creature is the state animal | 
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    | In 1903 he built what is now a world-famous Chocolate Factory near his Pennsylvania birthplace | 
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    | Milton stated that the purpose of this epic poem was to "justify the ways of God to men" | 
    Paradise Lost
 
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    | Madeleine K. Albright is the second female ambassador; she was the first | 
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    | The name of this class of rock is from the Latin for "fire" | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | In 1994, several months after it folded, this New York-based satire magazine was relaunched with new owners | 
    Spy
 
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    | In 1963 this photographer & conservationist received the John Muir Award from the Sierra Club | 
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    | In this Flaubert novel, Emma takes Arsenic because of her debts to merchant Lheureux | 
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    | He served as U.N. ambassador in 1975 & 1976; since 1977 he's been a New York senator | 
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    | German physicist known for his 1900 quantum theory & his constant | 
    Planck
 
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    | Aimed at people over 50, this AARP publication is the top-circulating magazine in the U.S. | 
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    | This city, home to a film festival & pro ski event, is named after a type of ore | 
    Telluride
 
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    | This muralist was the son of congressman Maecenas E. Benton | 
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    | At the end of this Robert Louis Stevenson work, David Balfour claims his rightful inheritance | 
    Kidnapped
 
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    | After losing his Senate seat to JFK in 1952, he was appointed U.N. Ambassador | 
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    | In 1730 he was appointed lecturer in botany at Sweden's University of Uppsala | 
    (Gerald: [Without signaling] Who was [*]?) ... (Alex: Yes, Gerald, nice of you to give her the response.  You've got that signaling button.  Use it.)
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    | This well-known women's monthly was founded in 1876 as a pattern & fashion periodical called The Queen | 
    McCall's
 
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    | This Democratic presidential candidate carried Colorado 3 times: in 1896, 1900 & 1908 | 
    William Jennings Bryan
 
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    | News service founded by a man who was created a baron by the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1871 | 
    Reuters
 
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    | In "Heart of Darkness", this character dies murmuring, "The horror! The horror!" | 
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