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00080_Field_hg07q08.txt
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Audio:QS070801.AIF
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BallLoc:30,172;43,222;68,80;96,162;89,190;108,129;124,135;108,250;107,277;228,43;202,105;225,185;223,218;208,238;211,309;215,337;299,122;317,223;398,101;393,147
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Correct:Flanchard*QS070802.AIF*
Wrong 1:Chamfron
Wrong 2:Gauntlet
Wrong 3:Breastplate
Wrong 4:Crinet
Wrong 5:Peytral
Wrong 6:Crupper
Wrong 7:Couter
Wrong 8:Lance
GeoByte1:Flank armor closed the gap between peytral and crupper and completed the ^bard^ (suit of horse armor).
GeoByte2:Knights were given grants of land by their feudal lord to support the expense of buying equipment and a horse for war.
GeoByte3:When armor went out of use, war horses were bred more for speed than strength.
GeoByte4:Blacksmiths traveled with armies, mending arms and armor and shoeing horses.
GeoByte5:War horses were as well armored as the knights themselves.
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VideoReward:HP070020.MOV
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HiliteStopIndex:18
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