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| This man whose name is on a laboratory burner invented a carbon-zinc electric cell |
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| This Seattle band played its final show March 1, 1994 in Munich; its lead singer would be dead the next month |
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| Usual workplace of a saucier, a poissonier & a garde-manger |
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| Rudyard Kipling called this animal's hump "An ugly lump which well you may see at the zoo" |
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| Since 1804 the presidential inaugural parade has traveled up this street from the Capitol to the White House |
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| Seen here, it no longer travels |
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| The largest part of a water molecule is an atom of this element that has a negative charge |
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| English & Spanish versions of the song "She Bangs" are on his 2000 CD "Sound Loaded" |
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| The traditional entry-level area of a talent agency; Michael Ovitz started there at William Morris |
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| In Browning's "The Pied Piper of Hamelin", "Out of the houses" these "came tumbling", great, small, lean, brawny... |
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| The name of this London street off Whitehall is often used to mean the British government |
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| Another name for a search, perhaps for a grail? |
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| (Alex: We'll get this clue from Jeff Probst) In 1982 Van Halen covered this signature Roy Orbison tune |
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| A triage nurse is the first person who will tend to you if you go to this part of a hospital |
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| An old proverb says, "If wishes were" these, "beggars would ride" |
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| Market Street runs from the Ferry Building at the waterfront to the foot of Twin Peaks in this city |
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| (Cheryl of the Clue Crew) It's the body part I'm working here |
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| 2 hard-living Mancunian brothers are the core of this band heard here |
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| In the U.S. the FBI has about 60 of the local offices usually called these |
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| Bret Harte wrote of this scavenger: "Blown out of the prairie in twilight & dew, half bold & half timid, yet lazy all through" |
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| In "Easter Parade", it's the street on which "The photographers will snap us" & you'll be in the rotogravure |
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| The first of these uniquely styled military huts was constructed in 1941 |
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| Acclaimed playwright Israel Horovitz is the father of Adam Horovitz, AKA this group's King Ad-Rock |
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| 3-letter word paired with 'tool" in a type of manufacturer of precision products |
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| Darwin supporter T.H. Huxley said man shouldn't "be ashamed of having" this large animal "for his grandfather" |
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| The name of this Paris thoroughfare means "Avenue of the Elysian Fields" |
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| (Sofia of the Clue Crew on the ship Santa Maria in Columbus, Ohio) Generally reserved for officers, it's the rear part of the upper level of an old sailing ship |
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