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    | One of his "politically incorrect" musings: "airline security in America remains a faith-based initiative" | Bill Maher 
 
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    | She wrote her "Battle Hymn" during a visit to an army camp near Washington, D.C. in 1861 | (Julia Ward) Howe 
 
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    | The largest of these on Mars is Hellas Planitia, more than 1,300 miles wide and 3.78 miles deep | (David: What are canyons?) (Grace: What is canal?)
 
 a crater
 
 
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    | A leading cash crop in Togo is the Robusta type of this:  fill your cup to the brim! | coffee 
 
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    | He's the cabaret hopper whose work is seen here | Toulouse-Lautrec 
 
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    | A type of real dog or fictional falcon | Maltese 
 
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    | This American humorist said, "I am not a member of any organized party--I am a Democrat" | (Mehrun: Who's Mark Twain?) 
 Will Rogers
 
 
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    | This democrat was elected to the House of Representatives from New York's 9th Congressional District in 1978 | Geraldine Ferraro 
 
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    | In 1895 astronomer Percival Lowell argued that the straight lines on Mars' surface were these | canals 
 
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    | Togo's official language is this European one | (Grace: What is English?) 
 French
 
 
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    | No Dutch boy was used by this Dutchman in the 1654 piece seen here | Rembrandt 
 
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    | Ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a Bishop | Diocese 
 
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    | One of his "rants": "Hillary Clinton hears... 'I'm sorry' more frequently than Pauly Shore on 'Celebrity Jeopardy!'" | Dennis Miller 
 
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    | After vehemently opposing WWI, this Hull House founder was kicked out of the DAR | Jane Addams 
 
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    | Strangely, in 1984, an ancient meteorite thought to be from Mars was found on this continent | Antarctica 
 
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    | World Book says people in South Togo wear this loose garment only 1 letter different from the nation's name | a toga 
 
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    | I'll scream with delight if you identify this man's Madonna seen here | Munch 
 
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    | Internal combustion engine patented in Germany in 1892 | Diesel 
 
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    | A T-shirt promoting these 2 fake news stars as 2008 running mates promised "truthiness and justice for all" | (Grace: What is... Jig and Jag?) 
 Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert
 
 
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    | "Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!" is a 1998 book by this author of "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe" | (Grace: Who is Palmer?) 
 Fannie Flagg
 
 
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    | At over 15.5 miles high, the Martian mountain known as Olympus Mons is the largest of these in our solar system | volcano 
 
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    | As the leader of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe holds this political title, like his father before him | president 
 
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    | Painted around the turn of the 16th Century the angel's head seen here was painted by this angelic master | Raphael 
 
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    | The plural of a demonstrative pronoun | these 
 
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    | This comic's line "Would you buy a used car from this man?" was a reference to Nixon's shifty appearance | Mort Sahl 
 
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    | She and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's rights convention in 1848 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton 
 
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    | Using a U.S. Navy telescope in 1877, Asaph Hall discovered the 2 moons of Mars & named them this | (Mehrun: What are Porthos and Deimos?) 
 Phobos and Deimos
 
 
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    | About 50% of the Togolese practice native African religions; next is this faith at about 30% | (Mehrun: What is Islam?) 
 Roman Catholic (or Christianity)
 
 
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    | Works like the 1498 self-portrait seen here made him one of the most influential artists of the Reformation | (Albrecht) Dürer 
 
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    | It's the element whose symbol is the postal abbreviation for the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" | manganese 
 
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