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    | Courbet said, "I cannot paint" one of these heavenly beings "because I have never seen one" | 
    an angel
 
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    | Umberto I, king of this country, was assassinated in Monza in 1900 | 
    Italy
 
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    | The City of Tallahassee lies near the edge of this state's Apalachicola National Forest | 
    Florida
 
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    | This king & Bible authorizer has been called "the wisest fool in Christendom" as well as "the second Solomon" | 
    King James I
 
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    | This hard-hitting defense lawyer appears in about 80 of Erle Stanley Gardner's novels | 
    Perry Mason
 
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    | This is the permanent removal of unwanted hair by destroying its roots with electric current | 
    electrolysis
 
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    the Moulin Rouge
 
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    | In 1881 Czar Alexander II was blown up in this city, his capital | 
    St. Petersburg
 
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    | Ottawa National Forest isn't in Canada but on this state's upper peninsula | 
    Michigan
 
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    | This president was called "Second John" | 
    John Quincy Adams
 
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    | Irwin Shaw introduced brothers Thomas & Rudolph Jordache in this 1970 bestseller | 
    Rich Man, Poor Man
 
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    | This pole star is the brightest one in the constellation Ursa Minor | 
    Polaris
 
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    | His "Olympia" was accepted for the Salon, but after the scandal it caused, few of his later works were | 
    Manet
 
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    | In 1989 a court in this country overturned Carl Pettersson's conviction for killing Olof Palme | 
    Sweden
 
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    | Divisions of this Southern state's Kisatchie National Forest include Vernon & Evangeline | 
    Louisiana
 
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    | He's been called "the second man on the Moon" | 
    Buzz Aldrin
 
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    | "Keeper of the Keys" was Earl Derr Biggers' final adventure about this Chinese-American sleuth | 
    Charlie Chan
 
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    | This synthetic metallic element is named for scientists Marie & Pierre | 
    curium
 
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    | He titled his study of the harbor of Le Havre "Impression: Sunrise" | 
    Monet
 
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    | Returning home after a 3-year self-exile, he was slain at Manila airport August 21, 1983 | 
    (George: Who is Aquino?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (George: Who is Benito Aquino?)
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    | White Mountain National Forest is shared by Maine & this state | 
    New Hampshire
 
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    | This author of "Tamburlaine" has been called "a second Shakespeare", but some think he was the first | 
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    | In a George Eliot novel, this miserly weaver becomes stepfather to Eppie Cass | 
    Silas Marner
 
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    | Estimated temperatures on this planet range from 950° F. on the sunlit side to -346° on the dark side | 
    Mercury
 
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    | In 1992-93 the Museum of Modern Art devoted a major show to this fauvist | 
    Matisse
 
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    | Descended from a freed U.S. slave, William Tolbert was president of this country when killed in a 1980 coup | 
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    | Part of Hells Canyon, North America's deepest gorge, is in this state's Nez Perce National Forest | 
    Idaho
 
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    | After giving up his wealth, this Dumas character sails away with Haydee, never to be seen again | 
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