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| The Shannon River, longest in the British Isles, is in this country |
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| Major New York daily that runs no comic strips |
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| With India's help Bangladesh broke away from this country |
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| Among his famous "pianos" have been his bed & swimming pool |
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| Lysergic acid diethylamide |
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| Way you can have your eggs or Mary Martin |
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| A bridge has been proposed to connect Long Island & Rhode Island, across this waterway |
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| Wash., D.C.'s 2nd largest paper, The Times, is published by members of this church |
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| The Cavaliers opposed the close-cropped Roundheads in this country's civil war |
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| In spite of "koochie koochie" image, she's an accomplished guitarist |
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| In 1903, barbital became the 1st of this type of drug |
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| Slang for parasitical hanger-on, or what Peter Fonda played in '69 |
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| He now owns the New York Post, Village Voice, Boston Herald, Chicago Sun-Times & San Antonio Express |
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| Its starving children symbolized the defeat of this Nigerian region |
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| He succeeded Arthur Fiedler directing the Boston Pops |
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| Keith Carradine's Oscar-winning song from the movie "Nashville" |
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| Roaring '20s president who was a journalist by profession |
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| Symbolic colors of opposing sides in Northern Ireland |
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| Pioneer of multi-track recording, he was creator of popular Gibson solid-body guitar |
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| Movie title which refers to a "handful" of etudes |
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| West Coast newspaper that owns Long Island's "Newsday" |
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| Name of Franco's party in Spain & main Christian party in Lebanon |
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| His brilliance on the violin might be explained by his unusual hand formation |
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| '30s domestic comedy radio show featuring Goodman Ace & wife, Jane |
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