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    | In 1903 they made history with their craft, The Flyer, powered by a 12-horsepower motor | The Wright Brothers 
 
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    | Sportvision Inc. created the yellow line that shows how far a football team has to go for this | First down 
 
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    | Kitty purrs that this title girl thinks of her cat Dinah as she falls down the rabbit hole | Alice in Wonderland 
 
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    | On film he played Stephen Biko & Malcolm X | Denzel Washington 
 
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    | The National Eating Disorder Information Centre helps men respond to this question women ask while dressing | Do I look fat? 
 
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    | USC's center for this country's music, open since 1985, features the works of Andrzej Koszewski, among others | Poland 
 
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    | To fight TB, the first Christmas ones were sold in the Wilmington, Delaware post office on Dec. 7, 1907 | Christmas Seals 
 
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    | The Mac Cam, which watches the lines in tennis at 1,000 frames per second, is named for him | John McEnroe 
 
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    | Your cat respects C.S. Lewis for making the great lion Aslan the creator of this fictional land | Narnia 
 
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    | She sang "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" | Rita Coolidge 
 
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    | Question most associated with former NYC mayor Ed Koch | How am I doing? 
 
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    | This show, two of whose stars are seen here, was a Broadway smash in 1903 | "The Wizard of Oz" 
 
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    | At the 1999 World Series, Jim Gray apologized for his probing interview with this record-setter | Pete Rose 
 
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    | Your cat gives "2 paws up" to this poet's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" | T.S. Eliot 
 
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    | Member of Parliament seen here | George Clinton 
 
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    | Jesus asked, "What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose" this | (A: What is the world to come?) 
 His immortal soul
 
 
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    | When up & running, USC has a webcam focused on a bronze statue of this guy, its symbol | (Gregg: What is the Trojan?) (Alex: Be more specific...)
 (Gregg: The USC Trojan?)
 (Alex: Needed a name...)
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 (Abigail: Who is Hector?)
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Tommy Trojan
 
 
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    | This event of 1905 weakened Nicholas II; the same-named event of 1917 brought him down | Russian Revolution 
 
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    | On this ESPN show Kenny Mayne began the catch phrase "Bring me the finest meats & cheeses in all the land!" | SportsCenter 
 
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    | Kitty is relieved that a madman's murder of his wife & their cat Pluto is avenged by "The Black Cat" in a story by this man | (minute to go....) 
 Edgar Allan Poe
 
 
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    | On TV he played Sanford's son | Demond Wilson 
 
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    | "Macbeth" begins with a witch asking this question | (Abigail: Answer, knocks, whatever...forget it, just take it off!) (Alex: OK, it's taken off!)
 
 When shall we 3 meet again?
 
 
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    | If you have 2 very different majors, you may be eligible to be one of these "scholars", like Leonardo Da Vinci | Renaissance scholar 
 
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    | Radio pioneer Lee De Forest is seen here with his Audion, this type of tube which he patented in 1907 | (A: What is the boob tube?) 
 Vacuum tube
 
 
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    | Cameraman Lou Gerard captured this man's gestures at his game-6-winning home run in 1975 | Carlton Fisk 
 
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    | Your cat dreams of being this, the title of a 1960 Joy Adamson book about Elsa the lioness | (Rob: What is The Top Cat?) 
 Born Free
 
 
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    | This archaeologist discovered the tombs of Hatshepsut, Thutmose IV & Tutankhamen | Howard Carter 
 
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    | Common translation of the Latin "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" | (R: What is "Who watches the watchmen?") (Alex: We'll accept that)
 
 Who will guard the guards themselves?
 
 
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    | The Mudd Hall of Philosophy bell tower at USC was used in this 1923 Lon Chaney film | (A: What is "The Phantom of the Opera?") 
 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
 
 
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