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'The "Architect Earl" of Pembroke laid the first stone in the first Westminster Bridge over this river'
the Thames
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'Food used in many Thai dishes & also mentioned in "Take Me Out To The Ball Game"'
peanuts
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'Ara: one of these star groups between Triangulum Australe & Scorpius'
a constellation
200
'Ptolemy XII, Egypt's king for nearly 30 years, used bribery to prevent this empire from annexing the country'
the Roman Empire
200
'"I'm not a crook"'
Nixon
400
'In 1595 Hugh O'Neill, "the Great Earl" of Tyrone, led a revolt against British rule here'
Ireland
400
'Munich's traditional Weisswurst, a veal sausage, is naked without Senf, German for this'
mustard
400
'Gam or pod: a herd of these large mammals'
whales
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'Her dad was Ptolemy XII; lucky no. XIII, 10 years old at the time, became her co-ruler & husband'
Cleopatra
400
'"Heeere's Johnny!"'
Ed McMahon
600
'The Early of Carnarvon gave up race horses for archaeology & financed the 1922 discovery of this'
King Tutankhamen\'s tomb
600
'At his first news conference, George W. Bush compared Iraq sanctions to this dairy food'
Swiss cheese
600
'Ria: a narrow inlet of the sea formed by this type of valley that's been partly submerged'
a river valley
600
'Fire was an important part of this structure, one of the 7 ancient wonders, finished during Ptolemy II's reign'
the Lighthouse at Alexandria
600
'"You're fired"'
(Donald) Trump
800
'Earl "Citizen" Stanhope chaired a society to promote this the year before the French one'
a revolution
800
'The main ingredients of ratatouille are tomatoes, onions, peppers, zucchini & this veggie that's bigger than those'
eggplant
800
'Eft: the land-dwelling form of this type of salamander'
a newt
800
'Ptolemy's system of astronomy held up until 1543, when this Polish astronomer went heliocentric'
Copernicus
800
'"Baby, you're the greatest"'
Jackie Gleason or Ralph Kramden
1000
'In 1348 the Earl of Salisbury found his feminine side as one of the original Knights of this'
the Garter
1000
'Meat on a stick sounds better if you use the French term, "en" this'
brochette
1000
'Til: this type of plant; the seeds are used to make tahini'
sesame
1000
'Ptolemy V's decree pardoning prisoners was inscribed on this block of basalt discovered in 1799'
the Rosetta Stone
1000
'"Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?"'
Gary Coleman
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