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    the feet
 
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    Cleopatra
 
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    islands
 
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    the devil
 
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    Jimmy Carter
 
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    | Liszt was one of several composers to write a variation on this well-known 2-finger piano piece | 
    "Chopsticks"
 
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    cardiology
 
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    | Characters in this play include Osric, Voltimand & Guildenstern | 
    Hamlet
 
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    Morocco
 
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    Old Hickory
 
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    | Chopin composed over 50 pieces of music to accompany this lively Polish dance | 
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    | Phlebology is the study of these body parts that carry what hematologists study | 
    arteries & veins
 
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    Lady Macbeth
 
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    Calgary
 
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    Passover
 
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    Andrew Johnson
 
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    | In German this Strauss waltz is known as "Geschichten Aus dem Wienerwald" | 
    (Jack: What is In The Vienna Woods?)
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    | Stomotology studies the mouth & this is the study of the stomach | 
    gastrology
 
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    John
 
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    Pakistan
 
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    allegro
 
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    | Nosology is the science of disease classification; this is the "ology" just for noses | 
    (David: What is nasology?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Final Jeopardy!] ... (Alex: If you get a nose job, you get a rhinoplasty, and so it is [*].)
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    | Act V, Scene I of this play takes place in the Grecian camp, before Achilles' tent | 
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    | This Liberian capital, founded in 1822, is at the mouth of the St. Paul River | 
    (David: What is Monroeville?)
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    (David: Who is John the Baptist?)
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