HUGO AWARDS FOR SCIENCE FICTION |
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This Orwell novel that says, "Four legs good, two legs bad" |
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I've lost track of how many times I've found myself in my car singing "MMMBop" by this trio |
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The "K" in the name of this over 28,000-foot peak stands for the Karakoram range |
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"There is only one position for an artist anywhere: and that is, upright", said this Welsh poet (who often wasn't) |
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According to USDA dietary guidelines, at least half of what you eat from this food group should be "whole" |
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She's the 111th justice of the Supreme Court |
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Daniel Keyes' "Flowers for" this lab mouse |
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This Gary, Indiana-born woman had 18 Top 40 hits in the '90s, including "Escapade" |
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Welcoming freed slaves to the land of their ancestors, this country's name is from the Latin word for "Free" |
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Gossips agree with Amanda Lear's line "I hate to spread" these, "but what else can one do with them?" |
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Another term for a pioneer, it's also a member of Portland's NBA team |
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In 2012, this Berliner topped Forbes list of the 100 most powerful women for the second year in a row |
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J.K. Rowling for "Harry Potter and" this burning vessel |
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"My conversation has run dry, that's what's going on, nothing's fine I'm" this Natalie Imbruglia adjective |
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Famous for its Running of the Bulls, this city was founded by & named for Roman general Pompey |
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This quintessential NYC filmmaker: "Some guy hit my fender & I told him, 'be fruitful & multiply', but not in those words" |
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In 2012 this 1972 presidential candidate passed away at age 90 in South Dakota |
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Smile and say cheese for this woman, who's usually behind the camera, photographing famous folks |
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To the short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must" do this |
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"Ants Marching" & "Satellite" were '90s signature tunes from this group |
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As you might guess, India derives its name from this river |
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Charles de Gaulle asked, "How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of" this food? |
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It's the 16-letter word for a 150th anniversary |
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For her work with charities and the Special Olympics, she still rates a perfect 10 |
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Damon Knight for this short story (or is it the title of a cookbook?) |
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The "Bee Girl" was at the center of Blind Melon's video for this song |
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The Arabic name of this biblical town means "house of meat"; the Hebrew name--"house of bread" |
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"We expected a better play", said a heckler in 1927 to this witty Brit about "Sirocco"; said he: "I expected better manners" |
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This painter's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" is over 7 feet tall & over 12 feet long |
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