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Clues from and NAQT Packet

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First Winner 1922- "The Story of Mankind" Other Winners- "The Giver" "Holes"   Newbery Award  
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A man is demoted for fighting with Montano- sings "I believe in a cruel God" Verdi opera, Lago schemes, Desdemona dies   Othello  
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Lies Below Gemini and Taurus, and contains Flame Nebula, Barnard's loop and Horsehead Nebula.   Orion  
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39 votes for John Bell of the Constitutional Union Party   Election of 1860  
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Early works- "Ginerva de Benci" in 1476 and "Lady with an Ermine" Known for Vitruvian man and painting of of Lisa del Giocondo   Leonardo Da Vinci  
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Once they pass the Scharzchild radius they are bound by their event horizon. Cygnus is likely one   Black Hole  
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Returned as Prime Minister and led Britain through the third coalition. Supported by Charles III before taking office at 24. Father led Britain to the even Year's War.   William Pitt the Younger  
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Bishop Myriel reforms protagonist with candlesticks. Fantine dies of tuberculosis after leaving her daughter Cosette in the care of that protagonist, Jean Valjean. About the poor of Paris by Victor Hugo.   Les Miserables  
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Battle of Bloody Marsh helped set state's Northern border which is a straight line and the St. Mary's River. Carolina Charter of 1663 set another part at 31° North   Florida  
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Collections were gathered by Demitrius under the reign of Ptolemy Sotur, destroyed by fire by Julius Caesar, Ancient Egyptian house of learning   The Great Library of Alexandria  
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Wrote a campaign biography of Franklin Pierce, published "Fanshawe" anonymously, also wrote "The Marble Faun"   Nathaniel Hawthorne  
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1999 fire in one of it's tunnels killed 39 people, First Successful ascent- 1786   Mount Blanc  
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Lechaion and Kenchreai were ports that served this city. Lais [lah-iss] was a famed courtesan, who worked here among the temple prostitutes of Aphrodite. Lent its name to an ornate style of Greek column.   Corinth  
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Calcium Hydroxide is 5 x 10^(-6). Governs amount of salt in solution   Solubility constant  
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Was a Member of the Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup, Wrote "Drinking alone in the Moonlight". Daoist friend of Du Fu(poet).   Li Bai  
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President of Columbia university, "Crusade in Europe" covered his role during the Battle of the Bulge and D-Day as commander   Dwight D. Eisenhower  
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Two major Furrows are the central and lateral sulcus which divide each half into 4 sections. Surrounded by layers called meninges.   Brain  
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