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Marble Arch was once its entrance, but it was later moved |
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Her son Ferdinand Jr. lost his 1995 bid for a seat in the Philippine senate |
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Yul Brynner will be remembered for his role in this 1956 musical, "Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera" |
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In the '40s Harvard's Howard Aiken developed the Mark I computer with this company's help |
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Title of Newhart's third sitcom |
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This fortress was built by William the Conqueror; Henry VIII was the last king to use it as a chief residence |
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Zandonai's opera "Il Grillo del Focolare" is adapted from this author's "The Cricket on the Hearth" |
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French film star Simone Signoret married 2 men named Yves: director Yves Allegret & this actor |
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Yul played Solomon in "Solomon And Sheba" & Rameses in this Biblical epic |
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Century in which most of David Hilbert's 23 unsolved problems were solved |
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The oldest royal residence still in use |
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Vassily disguises himself as a woman but is seen shaving in this "Firebird" composer's opera "Mavra" |
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Iceland's first female president, Vigdis Finnbogadottir, was born in this capital city in 1930 |
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Steve McQueen & Charles Bronson, among others, joined Yul in this 1960 western based on a Japanese film |
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This Persian poet's work on algebra included systematic solutions to cubic equations |
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A tell-all book might have this kind of short publicity notice on its cover |
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Foreign ambassadors are accredited to this palace's court |
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This Hungarian composer wrote only one opera, the dramatic 1-act "Duke Bluebeard's Castle" |
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It was no Dutch treat when this Dutch-born dancer was shot by a firing squad in Vincennes in 1917 |
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This author of "The Lost World" wrote & directed "Westworld", in which Yul played a gunslinging robot |
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Norbert Wiener wrote 1948's "Cybernetics" while teaching at this U.S. institute in Cambridge |
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A cutting remark, or a part of a feather |
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Elizabeth I could be "observed" spending much of her "time" at the palace in this South Bank borough |
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"Das Geheimnis des Entwendeten Briefes" is a German opera adapted from this Poe story about a stolen epistle |
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This cosmonaut, the first woman to travel in space, was named a hero of the Soviet Union |
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In "The Buccaneer", Yul portrayed this buccaneer during the Battle of New Orleans |
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This Greek's "Elements" deal with the theories of earlier scholars like Eudoxus of Cnidus |
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