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    | This Irish city famous for its crystal was once a Danish settlement called Vadrefjord | Waterford 
 
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    | His distress at finding Mary with child was dispelled by an angelic vision, & he took her to wife | Joseph 
 
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    | When Dustin Hoffman starred as Willy Loman in this play, John Malkovich played his son Biff | Death of a Salesman 
 
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    | This state's 1925 diamond jubilee was commemorated by a half dollar showing the 1849 gold rush | California 
 
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    | Country in which Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata & Leon Trotsky were assassinated | Mexico 
 
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    | In 1819 she gave birth to Shelley's last child in Florence; they named him Percy Florence | Mary Shelley 
 
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    | Mount Vesuvius rises from a plain only 9 miles southeast of this port city | Naples 
 
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    | In 1958 Pope Pius XII made St. Clare of Assisi patron of this communications medium | television 
 
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    | "The King and I" is set in & around a palace in this capital city | Bangkok 
 
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    | The Indian head nickel features this animal 2 ways: on a mound or on a plain | buffalo (bison) 
 
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    | Gaetano Bresci traveled from Paterson, N.J. to this country to kill King Umberto I | Italy 
 
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    | In Shelley's poem "Julian and Maddalo", Julian represents Shelley & Maddalo is this lord, his friend | Lord Byron 
 
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    | It's where the League of Nations met from 1920 to 1946 | Geneva 
 
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    | An ox is the emblem of this physician & gospel author | St. Luke 
 
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    | This existentialist's 1943 play "Les Mouches" is known in English as "The Flies" | Jean-Paul Sartre 
 
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    | In 1946 the U.S. minted over 255 million of these new dimes | the Roosevelt dimes 
 
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    | Darius III, king of this empire, was killed by his own men as they fled from Alexander the Great | the Persian Empire 
 
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    | Shelley was expelled from this university in a scandal over a pamphlet called "The Necessity of Atheism" | Oxford 
 
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    | When Russia took over in 1809, Turku on the Gulf of Bothnia was this country's capital & largest city | Finland 
 
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    | Her visions in 1858 later made Lourdes one of Christendom's greatest pilgrim shrines | St. Bernadette 
 
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    | This "memorable" 1944 play about a Norwegian-American family was based on the book "Mama's Bank Account" | I Remember Mama 
 
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    | A 1926 commemorative half dollar depicted profiles of Washington & this president at the time | Calvin Coolidge 
 
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    | Bob Ford shot this outlaw April 3, 1882 & picked up a $10,000 reward | Jesse James 
 
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    | Shelley wrote of this ode poet, "His fate and fame shall be an echo and a light unto eternity!" | (Mary: Who is Horace?) (Alex: No, sorry.  The poem was Adonais and it was to [*].)
 
 John Keats
 
 
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    | Germany's transportation hub, this city on the Main River is home to one of Europe's busiest airports | Frankfurt 
 
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    | Elizabeth Ann Bayley was the maiden name of this first native-born American to be canonized | Seton 
 
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    | Scene 1 of this playwright's "Golden Boy" is set in the Broadway office of a fight manager | (Mark: Who is Odette?) (Alex: No.)
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 (Alex: No, sorry, I ruled against you and you corrected it later, it didn't help. The correct response, of course, is [*].)
 
 Clifford Odets
 
 
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    | Words from this poem appear on the reverse of the Ellis Island dollar issued in 1986 | "The New Colossus" 
 
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    | Thomas McMahon was convicted after flecks of paint from this earl's boat were found on his clothes | Earl Mountbatten 
 
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    | Shelley penned his poem about this Alpine mountain "in the Vale of Chamouni" | Mont Blanc 
 
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