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Appropriately, it's the title of the 13th & final book in "A Series of Unfortunate Events" |
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Before getting an Oscar nomination, this actress won hearts as Queen Amidala |
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This peak's name in Arabic is Jabal Musa, or "Mount of Moses" |
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Shades of this color include azzuro & celeste |
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A pulpit called a minbar is often found in this Muslim house of worship |
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In Meg Cabot's "Valentine Princess", this girl's grandmere disapproves of her boyfriend Michael |
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At age 13, Keisha Castle-Hughes was nominated for an Oscar in 2004 for playing a Maori girl who "rode" these cetaceans |
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It's the creature on the reverse of the quarter in use since 1932 |
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Prospectors traveling west in 1859 vowed to reach this famous "Peak or bust" |
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This primary color is giallo |
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It's the film of mucus & bacteria on a tooth's surface |
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In a book by Irene Hunt, 9-year-old Jethro Creighton lives during the Civil War, which lasts "Across Five" of these months |
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Seen here, he was 11 when he got his Oscar nomination for "The Sixth Sense" |
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Compared to about 8 billion Lincoln cents, each year the Mint issues about 7 million of the Kennedy these |
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At about 29,000 ft., the summit of this Nepalese peak reaches 2/3 of the way through the Earth's troposphere |
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This eye color is marrone |
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Unparalleled, one of a kind |
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Guy Montag is a fireman whose job is to burn books in this classic by Ray Bradbury |
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Her 1935 honorary award made this curly-haired girl the youngest actress ever to receive an Oscar |
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Move over, Sacajawea: a new series of presidential coins worth this much is being launched in 2007 |
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To some Buddhists the 33rd & 88th ascents of this Japanese peak carry special religious significance |
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From 1970 to 1975 & in 1980, Arnold Schwarzenegger was crowned Mr. Olympia for having the best this |
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Death narrates this novel about Liesel Meminger, who steals reading material during WWII |
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At age 20, she was nominated for playing Emma Thompson's sister in "Sense and Sensibility" |
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This horn-shaped peak's English name is derived from the name of the nearby town of Zermatt, Switzerland |
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This metallic color is argento |
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This country was once known as Portuguese East Africa |
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