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At Glastonbury Abbey in England, a sign marks the spot where he & Guinevere were once supposedly buried |
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1994's "Backbeat" was a film about this British group's early days |
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Jack Paar once hosted the "Tonight Show" & Jack Sprat could eat no this |
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It's the third volume in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy |
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In the 1790s, Lord Macartney, the first British emissary to this large Asian land, got the brush-off from the emperor |
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The master of ceremonies at a circus |
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In Madrid you can get a peek at Goya's majas, clothed & naked, at this famous museum |
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"This is" the 1984 movie spoof that chronicled the world's loudest rock group |
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The month of May has 31 days for you to enjoy all the spinach you can eat, rich in this mineral symbolized Fe |
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Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein in 1892 in this country & lived there until he was 4 |
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When this man asked Lord Halifax to succeed him in 1940, Halifax said, No, I think you want that Churchill fellow |
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The chief troublemaker in a group |
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Mumm's the word & Taittinger is too when visiting the cellars of this famous French province |
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This 1986 film told of the deadly relationship between the Sex Pistols' bassist & his groupie girlfriend |
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NBA player Kevin Garnett's bed is 98 inches long & this company's 2004 Acura TL is 72.2 inches wide |
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He's the title hobbit in "The Hobbit" |
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The director of "Gandhi" became Lord this of Richmond upon Thames |
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"Volcanic" country classic heard here |
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In Paris order up a Bloody Mary at this bar, a favorite of Hemingway's, where it was created |
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This group was captured on film for the documentary "The Song Remains the Same" |
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The rivals of the Mixtecs were the Zapotecs & St. Patrick used this plant to explain the Trinity |
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It's the university where Tolkien studied & later taught languages & literature |
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During WWI future Lord Louis of Battenberg's family name was changed to this less Teutonic one |
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For a great view of this capital city, climb to the top of Lykavittos Hill, or take the funicular from Kolonaki |
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(Hi. I'm Vivica Fox.) I played one of Frankie Lymon's wives in this movie bio, also the title of Frankie's biggest hit |
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Alexander the Great, born in 356 B.C., was one Macedonian who never read this author's "Glinda of Oz" |
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This prequel to "The Lord of the Rings" was published posthumously in 1977 |
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Though his name is a direction, that's what he lacked in dealing with the colonies as prime minister in the 1770s |
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It's another name for the game called quoits |
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