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    | In 1035, at age 8, he inherited Normandy from his father, Robert I | 
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    | Massachusetts' largest island, it lies just off Cape Cod | 
    (Jim: What is Nantucket?)
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    | Titian, Bosch & Pieter Bruegel the Elder are among those who've painted "Christ Carrying" this | 
    the cross
 
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    | Odysseus' Odyssey began after this 10-year war ended | 
    the Trojan War
 
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    | In 1993 this Phoenix Suns player was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player | 
    Charles Barkley
 
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    | Mary Eliza Chase is Nelson Chase's wife in this author's novel "Burr" | 
    Gore Vidal
 
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    | This czar founded the Russian Academy of Sciences, which opened just after his 1725 death | 
    Peter the Great
 
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    | Rising near Mount Shasta, the Sacramento is one of this state's principal rivers | 
    California
 
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    | In 1911 this Spaniard painted "Accordionist"; in 1930 he painted "Acrobat" | 
    Picasso
 
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    | In Norse mythology, this god of thunder lives in a 540-room mansion called Bilskirnir | 
    Thor
 
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    | In 1968 this Black Panther Minister of Information published the book "Soul on Ice" | 
    (Jim: Who is Malcolm X?)
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    | In "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Mary Hawley marries her partner during this kind of contest | 
    a dance marathon
 
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    | In 1774 Louis-Auguste, duc de Berry, became this king of France | 
    Louis XVI
 
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    | This state's highest point, Black Mesa, rises 4,973 feet in Cimarron County in the Panhandle | 
    (Jonathan: What is Texas?)
  Oklahoma
 
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    | One of his "At the Moulin Rouge" series shows "The Start of the Quadrille" | 
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    | When this Argonaut leader betrayed Medea, she murdered their children | 
    Jason
 
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    | In 1955 she became the first black singer to perform opera on TV when she appeared in "Tosca" on NBC | 
    (Jonathan: Who is Marian Anderson?)
  Leontyne Price
 
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    | This James T. Farrell character's mother, Mary Lonigan, wants him to become a priest | 
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    | In 1976 this country's Carl XVI Gustaf married Silvia Sommerlath, a German | 
    Sweden
 
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    | Ohio's shoreline stretches 262 miles along this Great Lake | 
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    | A year after "American Gothic", he painted "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" | 
    Grant Wood
 
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    | One of Hercules' labors was to capture this wild animal that lived on Mount Erymanthus | 
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    | From 1955 to 1971, this statesman served as an undersecretary of the U.N. | 
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    | In Ernest J. Gaines' "Autobiography of" this woman, Mary Agnes Lefabre is a Creole woman | 
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    | Willem-Alexander, this current Dutch ruler's son, is the first male heir in the House of Orange since 1884 | 
    [Applause for Jonathan's run of the category]
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    | Near New Orleans, narrow passages connect this lake to Lakes Maurepas & Borgne | 
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    | Delacroix painted the "Garden at Nohant", a garden owned by this authoress with a masculine pen name | 
    (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
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    | This Greek goddess of the hunt was the twin sister of Apollo | 
    Artemis
 
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    | On Aug. 30, 1983 he became the first black American astronaut to travel in space | 
    Guion Bluford, Jr.
 
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    | Mary Littlejohn is Frankie Addams' new friend in this Carson McCullers work | 
    (Jonathan: What is, uh, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter?)
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