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Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem claims to be the oldest of these in Britain, so bottoms up to it |
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Built in the 19th century, the Flying Horse Carousel & Newport Casino are landmarks in this state |
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This goddess of wisdom was said to have sprung forth fully grown from the brain of her father, Zeus |
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Her second Nobel Prize, awarded in 1911, was for her work in chemistry |
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Currants & sultanas are produced by drying this fruit |
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First name shared by playwrights Fry, Durang & Marlowe |
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The British turned this brand name into a verb meaning to vacuum |
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NYC department store on 34th Street that's listed in the Catalog of Nat'l. Historic Landmarks |
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Hera took the eyes of Argus & set them in the tail of this, her favorite bird |
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This inventor supposedly offered G.W. Carver over $100,000 a year to work for him, but he declined |
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The South American Indians called them "papas", a name that's still used today |
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Brecht served in a German army hospital during this war, but never as a surgeon as he claimed |
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Numerical phrase referring to the P.M.'s office |
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It's the oldest continuously operated automobile race course anywhere |
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The last Greek god to be deified, the Romans called him Bacchus |
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In 1705 he became the first Englishman knighted for scientific achievement |
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The nopal cactus, part of this national symbol of Mexico, produces this fruit |
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In the 1950s he was the first of the British playwrights known as "Angry Young Men" |
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If you pinch a kipper you've stolen a fish; if you take a kip, you've done this |
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Florida city in which you can explore the historic fortress Castillo de San Marcos |
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The Valkyries were maidens who attended this god |
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He proved being inoculated with cowpox matter would prevent people from catching smallpox |
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As its label indicates, Southern Comfort contains the juice of this fruit |
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This "Endgame" author was a friend of James Joyce but, contrary to rumor, was not his secretary |
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If you've grassed on your mates, you haven't mowed them down but did this to them |
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The historic First & Second Banks of the U.S. are one block apart in this city |
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This god was the trumpeter of the sea, & his trumpet was a large shell |
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An Air Force base in Virginia is named for this astronomer & aeronautical pioneer |
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The names of these 2 onion relatives are from the name of the Mideast city Ashkelon |
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His last play, "What The Butler Saw", was produced in 1969, 2 years after he was killed |
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