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| Built in the early 1700s, it was originally the chapel of the mission San Antonio de Valero |
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| Most of the Vitamin C in pears is located here |
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| UNICEF is the world's largest buyer of these for poor countries, a shot in the arm for the survival of kids |
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| He unveiled the Model A in 1927 |
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| When writing a Spanish question, do this to a question mark & put it at the start of the sentence |
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| Guinness reported that in 2002 Rick Belden took 3 minutes to rip up a total of over 28,000 pages' worth of these |
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| Henry Wirz, commander of this Confederate prison, was executed in November 1865 |
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| Clingstone & freestone are the 2 main classifications for this fruit once called a Persian apple |
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| Formerly, the "I" stood for International & the "E" stood for this |
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| Her CB handle in the 1970s was "First Mama" |
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| Lifter Alexei Petrov escaped suspension & won gold when he proved that these had been slipped into his food |
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| In 1741 Vitus Bering discovered Unimak & Unalaska, the largest islands in this archipelago |
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| Raisins are rich in this, symbolized Fe |
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| Throughout October 2003 Katie Couric & the "Today" show promoted the UNICEF program called this |
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| Born Sean Aloysius O'Feeney, he changed his name & became a leading Hollywood director |
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| Doris Day could tell you it's Spanish for "what will be, will be" |
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| At the 2000 Olympics, Hossein Rezazadeh set a record of 468 pounds in this single continuous lift |
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| This sailor, a former slave, was one of 5 men killed by British soldiers in the Boston Massacre |
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| It's a cross between the mandarin orange & the bitter orange |
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| Seen here, he's UNICEF's longest-serving goodwill ambassador |
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| This Yankee is the only Ford in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame |
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| Beefy Barry Bonds has hit many balls into the "Cove" named for this earlier Giants slugger |
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| In 1867 entrepreneur Joseph McCoy selected this Kansas town as the railhead for Tex. cattle drives |
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| Lisbon & eureka are types of this citrus fruit |
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| This 1971 George Harrison project has raised over $10 million for UNICEF programs |
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| This "Parade's End" author wrote 3 novels about Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII |
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| Many a Spanish love song mentions this Spanish word for "Heart" |
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| Last name brothers Joe & Ben, scrawny kids who bulked up & founded a bodybuilding empire |
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