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    | During the Middle Ages, this largest Roman amphitheatre was used as a marble quarry | the Colosseum 
 
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    | The ex-wife of "All in the Family"s producer began this magazine in 1988 using her divorce settlement | (Tom: Who is Frances Lear?) (Alex: We're going for the magazine...)
 (Tom: What is Lear magazine?)
 
 Lear's
 
 
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    | This state is home to the Big Three automakers | Michigan 
 
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    | In the play's last scene, Othello wounds this villain with a sword but doesn't kill him | Iago 
 
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    | His first major mobile was displayed at the 1937 Paris World's Fair | (Alexander) Calder 
 
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    | At 22, Nellie Bly set out around the world & this naturalist set sail on the Beagle | Charles Darwin 
 
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    | The first private printing press in France was set up at this college in 1470 | the Sorbonne 
 
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    | Known for its cartoons, it's in the Top 30 in revenue but not even in the top 100 in circulation | The New Yorker 
 
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    | It's where students can attend Sioux Falls College & Black Hills State College | South Dakota 
 
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    | In Act I, Scene I Brabantio finds out that this woman, his daughter, has run away with Othello | Desdemona 
 
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    | She died in 1986 in New Mexico, where she had lived since the passing of her husband, Alfred Stieglitz | Georgia O'Keeffe 
 
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    | She was only 20 when she published her famous tale "Frankenstein" | (Tom: Who is Shelley?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 
 Mary Shelley
 
 
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    | Coimbra, the birthplace of several kings, including Pedro I, was this country's capital from 1139-1260 | (Tom: What is Spain?) 
 Portugal
 
 
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    | In the title of the magazine, it's not 1,000 home ideas, but this many | 1,001 
 
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    | Including Willamette & Mount Hood, 10 national forests lie entirely within this state | Oregon 
 
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    | Montano governs this island south of Turkey before Othello does | Cyprus 
 
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    | Callimachus reputedly carved the golden lamp that was in the Erechtheum on this Athenian hill | (Lois: What is the Parthenon?) (Alex: No.)
 (Lois: What is Parna--)
 
 the Acropolis
 
 
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    | At 7, this "A Chorus Line" composer became the youngest student ever to attend Juilliard | (Tom: Who is Sondheim?) (Lois: Who is Michael Bennett?)
 
 Marvin Hamlisch
 
 
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    | Completed in 1253, the Basilica of San Francesco in this medieval town houses the tomb of St. Francis | Assisi 
 
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    | This women's magazine was introduced in 1932 as a giveaway by Piggly Wiggly markets | Family Circle 
 
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    | A statue of a woman holding an "Equal rights" banner appears on the official seal of this state | Wyoming 
 
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    | Othello's mother gave him this accessory as she lay dying, & he gave it to his wife | (Lois: What is a scarf?) [Alex looks to judges for a ruling.]
 (Lois: [*]. What is [*]?)
 (Alex: Well, wait a sec now, I'm gonna get a ruling on scarf, first, from our staff; I don't think it is, it really was [*], not a scarf.)
 
 a handkerchief
 
 
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    | This sculptor of the Statue of Liberty also created the "Lion of Belfort" | Bartholdi 
 
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    | A child prodigy, he composed his first published piece, a "Polonaise in G minor," at age 7 | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Chopin
 
 
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    | In 1526 Charles V of Spain destroyed part of this Moorish palace to make way for a new one | the Alhambra 
 
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    | Canadians who don't have "Time" on their hands have this newsmagazine founded in 1905 | (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.) 
 Maclean's
 
 
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    | The geographic center of this state is in Rutherford County, about 5 miles northeast of Murfreesboro | Tennessee 
 
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    | In 1930 this former All-American football player triumphed in the role of Othello in London | Paul Robeson 
 
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    | This artist called "The Younger" went to England on the advice of the philosopher Erasmus | Hans Holbein 
 
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