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For centuries the nearby Hallein mines made this city the center of regional salt trade |
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This Chinese action star of films like "Drunken Master" & "Rumble in the Bronx" has broken a number of bones doing stunts |
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This river enters Egypt near Lake Nasser |
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When participating in the 1970s fad for these, Betty Ford used the handle "First Mama" |
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A transparent sphere usually with a Christmas scene inside: shake it again! |
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During the Third Crusade, Leopold V quarreled with this English king, who was later caught in Austria & ransomed |
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As a boy, this star of films like "Fearless" & "Hero" was a martial arts champion |
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Baharia, Farafra & Dakhla are these stopover spots while crossing the desert in Egypt |
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After running nude through a 1974 meeting of Hawaii's legislature, a man declared himself this "of the house" |
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Nominated 7 times, Tom Cruise has won 3 of these |
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When Austria joined forces with this country in 1867, the result was known as a "doppelmonarchie" |
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"Brokeback Mountain" earned this director his first Oscar |
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Home to an ancient wonder, it's Egypt's third-most populous city |
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Wham-O said that "new amazing Zectron" gave these 1960s bouncers "50,000 lbs. of compressed energy" |
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Ian Wright is a presenter on this travel show |
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In 1791 she asked her brother Leopold II to mount a counter-revolutionary crusade against France; he said no |
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This Chinese actor starred in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" & in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" |
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Egypt has land borders with Israel, Libya & this large country to the south |
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A 1952 time article commented on an "epidemic" of these "raids", calling them "the newest and noisiest college craze" |
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"Sweet Georgia Brown" is this team's theme song |
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In 1814 & 1815 Austria hosted this get-together that helped reorganize Europe after the Napoleonic wars |
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Films like "The Killer" by this director helped establish the modern Hong Kong gangster film |
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One of Egypt's easternmost points is Ras Banas, which juts out into this body of water |
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B-boying is another term for this acrobatic dance style that became a national craze in the 1980s |
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Ellen Goodman won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for her work at this publication |
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