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    | Tibet's Mount Kailas in this range is sacred to both Hindus & Buddhists | 
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    | His book on his travels gave medieval Europe its first firsthand look at China | 
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    the Globe
 
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    | In 1958 it was the first U.S. state alphabetically | 
    Alabama
 
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    Switzerland
 
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    | Hosiery "the lady prefers" | 
    (Fred: What are stockings?) [Laughter] (Fred: Silk stockings?) (Paul: What are nylon stockings?)
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    | In the 1920s Umberto Nobile flew over this geographic extreme twice in a dirigible, once with R. Amundsen | 
    (Fred: What is the South Pole?)
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    | Interlocutor & Mr. Bones provided humor in this type of "show" popular in the 19th century | 
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    | Alphabetically, it's first among the signs of the zodiac | 
    (Fred: What is Aries?) (Paul: [No response])
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    (Fred: Oh, why did I say that? What is perfume?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
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    | Lodovico di Varthema once pretended to be a Muslim so he could enter this city | 
    Mecca
 
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    | If, after one of these, a state gains or loses a House member, it has to redistrict | 
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    | Tyrone Guthrie directed the first production at the Stratford Festival in this Canadian province | 
    Ontario
 
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    (Fred: Who is Arthur Ashe?) ... (Fred: Give it to me.) (Alex: [*].) (Fred: Oh, that's clever.) (Alex: You wanted me to give it to you for Arthur Ashe?) (Fred: Yeah, why not.)
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    | Martin Scorsese's "Made in Milan" was a documentary on this designer who has A/X stores | 
    Armani
 
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    | Sailing from England in 1497, possibly with his son Sebastian, he reached North America | 
    Cabot
 
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    | The Senate of the 103rd Congress has 16 standing ones of these | 
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    | This author of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" was born Thomas Straussler | 
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    | Among the 6 Secretaries-General  of the U.N., he's alphabetically first | 
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    | This Balkan country shares Lake Prespa with Macedonia & Greece | 
    Albania
 
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    | This '90s style out of Seattle's music scene features plaid flannel shirts, jeans & boots | 
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    Rhodes
 
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    | A little horse sense may tell you this is the common name for non-germane amendments | 
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