Hint
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Answer
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A – first name of Italian explorer Vespucci, from whose name the term "America" is derived
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Amerigo
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B – female counterpart to the superhero whose alias is Bruce Wayne
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Batwoman
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C – what is white in Dover, or Barnes in Dallas
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Cliff
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D – a data storage device, or what Hoke Colburn did to Miss Daisy
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Drive
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E – country where Bata is the largest city and a new capital city is under construction
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Equatorial Guinea
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F – not slow, not gluttony
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Fast
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G – Paul Simon’s folk rock duo partner Art (e.g. “The Sound of Silence”)
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Garfunkel
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H – Belo _________, the sixth largest city in Brazil
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Horizonte
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I – what can be added to injury
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Insult
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J – first name of Conrad who wrote Heart of Darkness
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Joseph
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K – the largest city of Pakistan
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Karachi
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L – LOG button on a calculator
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Logarithm
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M – founder of Islam
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Muhammad
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N – the least-populous capital city of a sovereign nation in the world (and perhaps the hardest to remember)
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Ngerulmud
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O – singer and songwriter Roy (“Oh, Pretty Woman”, “You Got It”)
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Orbison
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P – is “prigione” in Italian, or “correction center” in America
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Prison
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Q – what is this sentence?
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a Question
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R – genre of Barbara Cartland, the third best-selling author worldwide
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Romance
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S – 1999 hit by Darude, or an unpleasant surprise in a desert
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Sandstorm
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T – hypothetical transfer of matter or energy, e.g. in the video game Portal
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Teleportation
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U – the official who presides over a tennis game sitting on a high chair (but does not strike back)
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Umpire
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V – one of the most widely-used French words; means, e.g. “here you are”
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Voilà
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W – actor who starred in Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and Armageddon and was married to Demi Moore
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Bruce Willis
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X – human rights activist and African-American Muslim minister Malcolm
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X
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Y – popular website named after legendary beings in the novel Gulliver's Travels
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Yahoo
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Z – ___ Buddhism, a practice that places great importance on moment-by-moment awareness
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Zen
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