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    Lafayette
 
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    | Though it lasted just 48 seconds, this disaster equaled a force of about 6 million tons of TNT | 
    the 1906 earthquake
 
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    David Letterman
 
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    whaling
 
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    | Before he created Jeno's frozen pizzas, Jeno Paulucci started this Chinese food co. in Duluth, Minn. | 
    Chun King
 
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    (Bob: Uh, who was, uh, Benedict Arnold?) (Doak: Who is John Adams?)
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    19th c. French composer Camille Saint-Saens gave us this musical menagerie:
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    [Sue did not include the leading article in her response.]
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    | When he launched his daring bathing suit in 1964, some of us went topless | 
    (Sue: Who is Bikini?) (Alex: Pardon?) (Sue: Mr. Bikini?)
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    | Scientists aren't sure if this Mexican variety, Ursus horribilis nelsoni, is endangered or already extinct | 
    (Sue: What are bears?) (Alex: Yes, be more specific, though.) (Sue: [Shrugs])
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    | Since San Francisco was named for Saint Francis, this Italian town was named its sister city in 1969 | 
    (Bob: What is Saint Francis of [*]?)
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