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A schwa is an unstressed "uh" sound like the one at the start of this military posture
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"Color transparencies" is another name for these & no, I don't want to see the ones from your vacation |
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"Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" was from Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart, the duo behind this band |
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This arrow-totin' infant of Roman myth was a gangster of love way before Steve Miller |
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In 1989 the Lebanese army in the eastern part of this capital hit the west with months of heavy shelling |
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The most recent left-handed president |
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People often omit the schwa from the middle of this cacao product |
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Don't say we're not deep! Here's Poison to tell you that "Every" this "Has Its Thorn" |
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Daryl Dixon makes ample use of his crossbow on this AMC drama |
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Unfortunately, there's more than just cliff diving in this Mexican city; 104 homicides per 100,000 residents, reported in 2014 |
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The first president to be born in a hospital; it was October 1924 |
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UCLA's is 419 acres in area |
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In photo lab work, darkening an area of a print is called burning; lightening an area has this evasive name |
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We're not "out of touch"! We've got "Out Of Touch" by this duo, an '80s hit-making machine |
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In a novel, she tells gs, "The boy from District 1 dies before he can pull out the spear. My arrow drives... into... his neck" |
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In 2009 the Maersk Alabama, captained by Richard Phillips, was 280 miles off the coast of this country when pirates boarded |
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The first to hold an Internet chat with the public |
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There's a schwa at the end of this synonym for "couch" |
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You remember David Coverdale... Tawny Kitaen writhing on a car... it's "Here I Go Again" from this "colorful" band |
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Merida is on target--repeatedly--as she shoots for her own hand in this Disney/Pixar film |
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Donetsk & Luhansk in this country (for now) are not good travel choices |
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The first born outside the original colonies, in 1809 |
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A schwa is in the middle of this adjective meaning suffering from feelings of persecution |
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These British gloom-meisters cracked the U.S. Top 40 in 1988 with "Just Like Heaven" |
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In the 1730s the "Chronicon Helveticum" expounded on the legend of this archer |
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In 2015 the State Dept. said terrorist attacks in the IKR, the Iraqi this "stan" region, are relatively few |
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