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HISTORIC ILLINOIS
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Opened in 1971, this Seattle coffee chain used the roasting techniques of competitor Alfred Peet

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In the Harry Potter books, he's the Dark Lord (It's OK to type his name...just don't say it)

VOLDEMORT

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In 1998, this animated Great Dane & the gang explored new mysteries on Zombie Island

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The Odorama process added smells to movies using this 3-word process that involves a card & your fingernail

SCRATCH-AND-SNIFF

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This arachnid shares its name with a Fred Astaire movie

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This American retailer of general merchandise opened its first store at Homan Avenue & Arthington Street in Chicago in 1925

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A 1773 act & this following protest prompted many in America to take up coffee


THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

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Traditionally the black keys on a piano are made of this hard dark wood

EBONY

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Train to Busan is set in this Asian country during a zombie outbreak there

SOUTH KOREA

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In 1985, 3 versions of this mystery comedy were released in theaters, with 3 different people killing Mr. Boddy

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Kinesiology expert Tom Stoffregen says most people get these & stop stumbling around the deck within 36 hours of setting sail

SEA LEGS

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Reaping $60 million a year in the 1920s, this man said of his illegal Illinois enterprises, "I give the public what the public wants"

AL CAPONE

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In Letters from Hawaii, Mark Twain said this local coffee has a richer flavor than any other

KONA

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This 14th century poet, who gave his name to a type of sonnet, is often credited with the term, The Dark Ages

PETRARCH

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Glenn & Maggie were just a young couple trying to make it work in a zombie-filled world on this TV series

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Psycho-Rama films used these split-second hidden images or words to unsettle the audience

SUBLIMINAL MESSAGES

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Billy Bowlegs was a 19th century leader of this southern people who fought three wars with the United States

THE SEMINOLES

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Settling in Illinois, he founded his own detective agency & later headed the Union Secret Service during the Civil War


(ALLAN) PINKERTON

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This fictional coffee spokesperson is nothing without his mule, Conchita

JUAN VALDEZ

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You get a "B" if you know it's the most common volcanic rock in the Earth's crust

BASALT

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In Zombieland, he starred as himself & when asked if he had any regrets said "Garfield" ... maybe


BILL MURRAY

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Some theaters showed this 2019 Will Smith clone movie in 60 frames per second, which made the action look smoother

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Cabriole legs, curving out & then in, are common in the furniture style named for this early 18th century British queen

QUEEN ANNE

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Mormon leader Joseph Smith & his brother Hyrum were killed by a mob in 1844 in this Illinois city named for an ancient city of Africa

CARTHAGE

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Some of the highest-rated coffee is from a roaster called Port of Mokha, named for a place in this war-torn country

YEMEN

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In the early 1800s, Joseph NiƩpce created some of the first photos using one of these, Latin for "dark chamber"


A CAMERA OBSCURA

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Seth Grahame-Smith wrote this send-up of Jane Austen

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This director took his Jay & Silent Bob Reboot across the country on a roadshow

KEVIN SMITH

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In a landscape by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, a pair of legs glimpsed in the sea belonged to this tragic figure of myth

ICARUS

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Around 1673, this French Jesuit priest explored the region & traveled on the Illinois river

JACQUES MARQUETTE

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