Hint
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Answer
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A – native Mesoamericans who appreciated arts and were the first to make guacamole
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Aztecs
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B – the capital of Iraq
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Baghdad
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C – an agreement between two or more parties, or what Franklin Roosevelt did to polio in 1921
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Contract
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D – doctor who is able to speak with animals
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Dr. Dolittle
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E – song by Survivor that starts, “Rising up, back on the street; did my time, took my chances”
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Eye of the Tiger
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F – archipelago located about halfway between Norway and Iceland
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Faroe Islands
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G – a book in the New Testament (one was written by the namesake of a Star Wars character and one by the namesake of his actor)
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Gospel
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H – optical phenomenon produced by light interacting with atmospheric ice crystals, or a first-person shooter electronic game
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Halo
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I – “_________ Morse”, a TV crime series based on the books by Colin Dexter
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Inspector
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J – first name of actor Andrews starring in “Mary Poppins” and “The Sound of Music”
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Julie
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K – metallic device that most of us still have in a pocket or handbag, often more than one
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Key
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L – monk who married a nun and who wrote one fifth of all material printed in Germany between 1500 and 1530, causing the biggest revolution that Christianity has ever seen
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Martin Luther
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M – country whose name includes the opposite of young
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Moldova
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N – Jack who was nicknamed The Golden Bear and who was one of the greatest golfers of all time
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Nicklaus
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O – Gabriel Garcia Marquez's classic “___ _______ Years of Solitude”
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One Hundred
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P – Oscar-winning Korean movie, or an organism living inside another organism, causing it harm
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Parasite
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Q – a trembling or shaking; when occurring in the ground, preceded by “earth”
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Quake
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R – the thing that Earth does around the Sun, or what Che Guevara became a symbol of
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Revolution
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S – One Republic hit “Counting _____”, or an NHL team from Dallas
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Stars
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T – T in SWAT
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Tactics
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U – ______ K. Le Guin, known for the Earthsea fantasy series
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Ursula
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V – leading Italian composer of opera in the 19th century, noted for operas such as “Rigoletto” and “La traviata”
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Giuseppe Verdi
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W – open-collaborative online encyclopaedia that a modern quizmaker can hardly do without
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Wikipedia
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X – an engraving in wood; is “ksylografía” in Greek
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Xylograph
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Y – fictional bear debuting in 1958 who thinks he’s smarter than the average bear
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Yogi
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Z – city called Turicum by the Romans; now the largest city in Switzerland
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Zürich
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