SCIENTIFIC NAMES
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The 1905 paper that gave this its name also referred to it as "Dynamosaurus imperiosus"
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AWARDS AROUND THE WORLD
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France's national theater award, it's named for a man who died in Paris in 1673
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FILMS OF THE 2000s
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One of the screenwriters of this 2001 film described it as "'Clueless' meets 'The Paper Chase"'
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WORDS IN AMERICAN HISTORY
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The 1890 Census reported that "the unsettled area has been so broken into... that there can hardly be said to be a" this
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MOUNTAINS
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First scaled in 1829, this 17,000-foot mountain has caused excitement by the supposed discovery of wood high up on it
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the Molière Award
Legally Blonde
frontier
Mount Ararat
The extra clues have two Amy got right followed by a requested triple stumper.
MURALS $2000: A fresco uncovered in Pompeii shows her being seduced by what appears to be a swan
INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY $2000: This newspaperman & author of "The Devil's Dictionary" met a mysterious fate after going to Mexico in 1913
SYMPHONIES $1200: It's thought that the grand scale & exuberant energy of Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C major earned it this nickname
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Ambrose Bierce
"Jupiter"