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    | He's the Dr. who wrote "Problems of Parents" & "Baby's First Year" | Dr. Spock 
 
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    | Cyrus the Great captured Babylon in 539 B.C. & this Great guy took it in 331 B.C. | Alexander the Great 
 
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    | At a mean distance of 67 million miles, it's the second planet from the sun | Venus 
 
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    | Welcoming his fourth child in November 2001, this former "Spin City" star is big on "Family Ties" | Michael J. Fox 
 
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    | In 1774 this English captain reached 71 deg., 10 min. south latitude -- the most southerly point then achieved | Captain Cook 
 
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    | The B & N in bn.com stand for these 2 names | Barnes & Noble 
 
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    | ...developed a maneuver for choking victims & performed the first total organ replacement, an esophagus | Heimlich 
 
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    | Etemenanki, a ziggurat, is sometimes identified as this legendary landmark | the Tower of Babel 
 
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    | The 1990s "Good Times" one, which would erase your hard drive if you opened an e-mail, was a hoax | a virus 
 
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    | This star of "Monster's Ball" was the first runner up in the 1986 Miss USA pageant | Halle Berry 
 
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    | In 1609, while Henry Hudson was exploring the Hudson River, this man was not far north naming a lake for himself | (Samuel de) Champlain 
 
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    | Psst! Hey buddy! Check it out -- a watch from this company that made watches waterproof in 1926. Only 20 bucks | [Alex reads the clue in the voice of a shifty streetcorner saleman.] 
 Rolex
 
 
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    | ...served as U.S. Surgeon General from 1982 to 1989 & launched "Shape Up America" to fight obesity | Koop 
 
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    | This son of Nabopolassar has been called the greatest king of Babylon's Chaldean dynasty | Nebuchadnezzar 
 
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    | The early Normans were among these plunderers whose name came from a word for "creek" | the vikings 
 
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    | This actor born in London in 1972 was named for a Beatles song & an "Obscure" literary character | Jude Law 
 
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    | Beheaded Oct. 29, 1618, this voyager's last words were "So the heart be right, 'tis no matter which way the head lieth" | (Amy: Who is Drake?) 
 (Sir Walter) Raleigh
 
 
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    | This company moved its U.S. base to the Seattle area in 1982, the year after launching Donkey Kong | Nintendo 
 
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    | ...in 1817 first described the disease now named for him, as paralysis agitan, or "shaking palsy" | Parkinson 
 
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    | To read the Code of Hammurabi in its original script, you have to know how to read this | cuneiform 
 
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    | This 10-letter word is the part you look through on your camera | a viewfinder 
 
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    | In 1524 this Italian explorer sailed into Narragansett Bay & named an island for its resemblance to Rhodes | (Connie: Who is Cabot?) 
 Verrazano
 
 
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    | In 1986 U.S. Steel changed its name to this 3-letter one | USX 
 
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    | ...in 1893, became professor of clinical microscopy at the Army Medical College in Washington, D.C. | (Amy: [No response]) 
 Walter Reed
 
 
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    | The Babylonians developed a sexagesimal math system, one based on this number | (Connie: What is 6?) (Amy: What is 16?)
 
 60
 
 
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    | Born in this capital of Lithuania, violinist Jascha Heifetz was giving concerts there by age 6 | Vilnius 
 
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    | She won the Emmy for Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series for 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995 | Candice Bergen 
 
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    | Last name of the father & son who took the bathyscaphe Trieste to a record depth off Italy in 1953 | (Adam: Who is Cousteau?) 
 (Auguste) Piccard
 
 
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    | South Africa's vast Venetia diamond mine is operated by this company founded in 1888 | De Beers 
 
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