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The Ludus Magnus was a training school for these, who were to perform in the Colosseum |
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"Hakuna Matata" was 1 of 3 tunes nominated for Best Song from this Disney film |
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When this "Paul Revere's Ride" author was born in what's now Portland, Maine, the city was part of Massachusetts |
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"The joker ain't the only fool who'll do anything for you" is a line from this Juice Newton hit |
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The university of this Canadian province has branches in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Chicoutimi & Trois-Rivieres |
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An oxen harness made from the center of an egg |
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Aristotle guessed correctly that this river's annual floods were caused by rains in Ethiopia |
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His preface to the play "Saint Joan" says, "Not one of Joan's comrades...ever claimed that she was pretty" |
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In Carroll's Wonderland, he presided over the trial of a tart thief |
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Founded in 1579, the University of Vilnius is this country's oldest university |
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Ironically amusing dark bread |
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Caligula & Hadrian were among the tourists who visited this Sicilian volcano |
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Nickname of Cecil Rhodes or Harry Winston |
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Adirondack Community College is a 2-year school in Queensbury in this U.S. state |
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The least good type of sausage |
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Titus Tatius was the king of these people who attacked Rome after the abduction of their women |
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He had a 1994 hit with "Streets of Philadelphia", from a Tom Hanks film |
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In 1917, after almost 30 years in love with Maud Gonne, this Irish poet proposed to her daughter |
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In a romantic dance hit of 1986, Stacey Q cut to this card in the deck |
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In 1963 Oral Roberts founded a university in this city & named it for himself |
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An egotistical blood vessel |
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In 31 B.C., Mark Antony's army camped on this cape before his battle with Octavian off its gulf |
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Berry Gordy directed this 1975 film whose theme song was Diana Ross' "Do You Know Where You're Going To?" |
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A rhyme says he, "by a mighty effort of will, overcame his...bonhomie & wrote 'Principles of Political Economy'" |
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Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame" is this card |
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They're the adjectives A&M originally stood for in the name of Texas A&M |
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A bench-mounted clamp to hold a bad habit |
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