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    | Yasuko Namba, one of Japan's leading women mountain climbers, died in a blizzard on this Nepalese peak in 1996 | 
    Mt. Everest
 
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    | It's a term for a young tree, from the word for a tree's circulating fluid | 
    Sapling
 
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    | When Winona Ryder bowed out of "The Godfather, Part III" his daughter Sofia replaced her | 
    Francis Ford Coppola
 
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    | The Rue de Rivoli is in Paris & the Gardens of Tivoli are in this Danish capital | 
    Copenhagen
 
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    | His father was vice kappellmeister to the court of the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg | 
    W.A. Mozart
 
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    | Miles drew criticism after the Civil War for imprisoning this former Confederate president in leg irons | 
    Jefferson Davis
 
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    | In her 1950s autobiography "This Life I've Led", she wrote, "My goal was to be the greatest athlete that ever lived." | 
    Babe Didrikson Zaharias
 
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    | The large bulbs of this willow expose their silky "fur" early in the year | 
    pussy willow
 
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    | After Mia Farrow & Woody Allen broke up, this "Manhattan" star replaced Mia in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" | 
    Diane Keaton
 
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    | Like the city of Bern, the Bernese Alps are in this country | 
    Switzerland
 
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    | Although he was known as "The Waltz King", his father also composed waltzes -- 152 of them | 
    Johann Strauss
 
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    | In 1897 Miles represented the U.S. at the diamond jubilee celebration of this English queen | 
    Queen Victoria
 
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    | 1996 marked the 100th anniversary of her "Boston Cooking-School Cookbook", now published under her own name | 
    Fannie Farmer
 
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    | It's a general term for any evergreen oak | 
    (T: What is a conifer?)
  Live oak
 
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    | Debra Winger could have stalked Michael Douglas in this film, but it was a close call -- a Glenn Close call | 
    (S: What is "Fatal Instinct?")
  Fatal Attraction
 
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    | The famous spa town of Baden-Baden lies in this "dark" wooded region of Germany | 
    Black Forest
 
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    | Before becoming director of the N.Y. Philharmonic in 1958, he was music director of the NYC Center Orchestra | 
    Leonard Bernstein
 
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    | In 1894 Miles went to Chicago to stop the riots caused by this railroad workers strike | 
    Pullman Strike
 
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    | This Nicaraguan president studied for 4 years at a Roman Catholic high school for girls in San Antonio, Texas | 
    Violeta Chamorro
 
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    | The colorful "blue" species of this member of the pine family is a Christmas favorite | 
    Spruce
 
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    | James Mason won the role of Norman Maine in this Judy Garland film after Cary Grant turned it down | 
    (T: What is "The Wizard Of Oz?")
  A Star Is Born
 
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    | South America's Cape Horn was named for the city of Hoorn in this country | 
    Holland/The Netherlands
 
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    | A street in Budapest is named for this Hungarian composer who moved to the U.S. in 1940 | 
    Bela Bartok
 
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    | Miles' suppression of the Ghost Dance Movement led to this South Dakota massacre | 
    Wounded Knee
 
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    | Sartre & this philosopher began their lifelong friendship while students at the Sorbonne | 
    (S: Who is Gertrude Stein?)
  Simone de Beauvoir
 
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    | Forests of this tree supported by stiltlike, above-ground roots grow in Florida's coastal areas | 
    Mangrove
 
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    | Jack Nicholson turned down this Steven Spielberg film, saying the special effects were the real star | 
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
 
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    | Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is located on this island | 
    St. Thomas
 
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    | In 1945 Heitor Villa-Lobos founded this South American country's academy of music | 
    Brazil
 
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    | After his 1877 surrender to Miles, he said, "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever" | 
    Chief Joseph (of the Nez Perce)
 
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