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| What persona does Westley take on in the Princess Bride after his disappearance? | |
| What defunct Chicago-based department store chain was eventually acquired by Federated Department Stores. In 2006, its last remaining outlets were converted to Macy’s. | |
| This engineering school is the largest in Hoboken, New Jersey. Name this school that is home to the ducks. | |
| What is the 6-letter word for a place where rabbits are kept or bred? | |
| In 2008, this golfer won his 14th major golf championship, placing him behind Jack Nicklaus. Name this golfer who has won each of the four major tournaments at least thrice. | |
| What North American bird, cyanocitta cristata, is the official bird of Prince Edward Island, and the namesake of the sports teams for Creighton University and Johns Hopkins? | |
| Name the ice cream company, founded in 1866 in the Philadelphia area, whose logo features a leaf that is a homophone of its name. Its brand is today sold by Unilever. | |
| What island, the second largest of the US Virgin Islands, is home to the capital city of Charlotte Amelie? | |
| There are two different synonyms for a hot dog that are both derived from the names of European cities. Name them both. | |
| Name the entity, studied by Stephen Hawking, that can be described by its Schwarzschild Radius and is thought to form when something exceed its Chandrasekhar limit. | |
| Along with Super Mario Brothers, what was the other game pack that came with the first release of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)? | |
| What Massachusetts college graduated Thomas Friedman, the NYT columnist, actors: Tyne Daly, Debra Messing, and Gates McFadden, and Jack Abramoff? | |
| Name the fast food chain began in CA in 1948, and has only spread as far as AZ, UT, TX and NV. You can get the “double-double” there, the restaurant’s most popular item. | |
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| What 1910 Jack London novel features a wolf-hybrid that begins in the wild, ends up in an Indian camp, is enslaved by a dog-fighter, to eventually be freed by Judge Wheedon Scott? | |
| What Beatles’ song, off Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, begins with the lyrics, “I read the news today, oh boy” and then has a major tempo change in mid-song? | |
| What Norman Bridwell series featured the runt of the litter, who blossoms in the loving hands of Emily Elizabeth Howard? John Ritter voiced the title dog on TV. | |
| This US state, the 18th largest in the country, is the only state currently having two female senators and a female governor. It is also the 42nd state if that helps. | |
| Name this native of Great Neck, NY who after landing 7 triple jumps in the long program vaulted from 4th to Gold medal in women’s figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics. | |
| After a miserable showing in just one year as an MLB expansion team in 1969, the Seattle Pilots were moved to their new home in County Stadium, with what new name? | |
| What series of movies, based on the Michael Ende novel, features Barret Oliver, Jonathan Brandis, and Jason James Richter playing the lead role of Bastian Bux? | |
| Name the 5-year Lifetime series, starring Patricia Richardson, that took place at the Rittenhouse Women’s clinic with powerful women doctors treating all women patients. | |
| Before 2008, only twice was a sitting senator elected to the presidency. One was Warren Harding, a republican. Name the Democrat who also shares this distinction. | |
| Name the largest piece of exposed granite in the world, sitting near Atlanta. It has a bas-relief on its north face featuring Stonewall Jackson, Robert E Lee, and Jefferson Davis. | |
| Name the movie that features John Houseman as a quintessential hard-ass Harvard Law professor named Kingsfield, and it earned him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1973. | |
| What is the hidden theme within the answers? | |
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