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The first black in Big League Baseball |
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The adverb in "think fast" |
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An "easy rider" whose sister played an easy lady in "Klute" |
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"Real men" don't eat this French custard cheese pie |
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Largest Soviet newspaper, its name means "Truth" |
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Forced to give up crown as Miss America because of photos in "Penthouse" |
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The superlative form of good |
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In the Bible, Aaron was this brother's mouthpiece in dealing with Pharaoh |
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He ultimately got "fleeced" by Medea |
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On the market since 1896, it wasn't until 1912 that they included prizes |
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Daughter of this Soviet ruler has been living in America since 1967 |
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A symbol for black performers in film since the '50's, he won an Oscar as Best Actor in '63 |
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It can be common, proper, collective or concrete |
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Nursing mother who wouldn't make "house calls", she's Vanessa's sister |
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A challenge to any optician, these giants had only one eye |
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Soviet republic that has same name as an American state |
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As result of anti-slavery raid on Harper's Ferry, his "body lies a moldering in the grave" |
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3-letter ending of present participles & gerunds |
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Apollo's loving sister, sometimes served on the half shell |
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A "bull" of a man, he lived in a labyrinth |
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Soviet official who advocated using gasoline-filled bottles against Nazi tanks |
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Harriet Tubman, who freed over 300 slaves, was 1 of its foremost "conductors" |
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It comes at the end of a declarative sentence |
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First member of the "me" generation, this youth fell in love with his own reflection |
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Kenny Ball did this jazzed up version of an old Russian folk song |
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