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20 questions

Each week, The Cavalier Daily asks a student 25 questions and allows him or her to eliminate five of them. This week's interviewee is Anne Lilly, a fourth-year History and Biochem double-major from the "11th most dangerous city in America," Baltimore, Md.

Q: On a scale from 1-10, how much are you looking forward to snow?

A: 15. I love snowball fights and hot chocolate when I come inside.

Q: How many final papers do you have?

A: Only one, a 20-page paper for "Plagues and People." It's due Thursday, and I have zero pages written.

Q: If you could replace Thanksgiving turkey with any other food next year, what would it be?

A: Thanksgiving brownies à la mode. I like chocolate better than turkey.

Q: Best caffeinated drink for staying up all night?

A: Lipton Tea

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