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Blackwell's, in this British university city since 1870, has a 10,000-square-foot room of books |
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On Dec. 13, 1937 Japan took over the city of Nanking in this Asian country after heavy fighting |
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"I Could Have Danced All Night" |
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Delacroix' tour of this continent in the 1830s resulted in painting like "Fanatics of Tangier" |
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It's the river that runs through Wuhan & Hubei |
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In a famous novel, he takes the blame when Becky Thatcher tears the schoolmaster's book |
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Asian action star Zhou Run Fa is better known by this name in the West |
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M's that apply to 20th C. painter David Siqueiros include Marxist, muralist & this nationality |
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A 1995 Newsweek article advised this Russian to "check into the Betski Ford Clinic" |
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The population decline & extinction of the Tasmanian wolf is largely blamed on this wild canine |
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Kramerbooks, in this city's Dupont Circle, was one of the USA's first of the now common bookstore/cafes |
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This important Asian political & business "association" is abbreviated ASEAN |
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"Spring Ice" is a work by Tom Thomson, a landscapist in this country's Algonquin Park |
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This keyboardist's album "Live At the Acropolis" hit No. 5 on the charts |
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In a 1963 hit song, Edie Gorme wanted to "Blame It On" this Latin American Dance |
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Books of Wonder, an independent store, was the model for Meg Ryan's shop in this 1998 movie |
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Keep "tabs" on this south Asian percussion instrument heard here |
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In 1911 Kandinsky & Franz Marc formed Germany's Blaue Reiter group, named for their love of blue & of these animals |
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The title of an Al Jolson song, it was also Al's prophetic 5-word ad lib in 1927's "The Jazz Singer" |
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Some blamed this President's death on an Indian curse put on him because of the Battle of Tippecanoe |
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This Paris bookstore run by Sylvia Beach was the first publisher of Joyce's "Ulysses" |
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Built in Asia in the 1930s as a military supply route, this "Road" stretches from Kunming to Lashio |
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This Swiss sculptor known for lonely, elongated figures designed a set for "Waiting For Godot" |
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This Irish poet's epitaph reads, "Cast a cold eye on life, on death, horseman, pass by" |
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Later PM, as First Lord of the Admiralty he took the blame for the disasterous Gallipoli invasion |
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