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Segregation was ruled unconstitutional in the case Brown v. the Board of Education of this city in Kansas |
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"Black Ops III" is the subtitle of a game in this series |
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This architectural style of the High Middle Ages mostly seen in cathedrals developed from the Romanesque & Byzantine styles |
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For Shakespeare II at Notre Dame: This play in which Romans are asked to "Lend me your ears" |
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It's a fertile area in the middle of a desert |
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Blue stars are the hottest with temperatures exceeding 30,000 K; this color is the coolest at less than 3,500 K |
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This institute founder was the first African American featured on a U.S. postage stamp |
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Melissa Benoist plays the charming title caped hero on this CBS series |
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A gambrel type of this has 2 pitches on each side, such as seen on a barn |
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For "Women and Fiction" at Tufts: This Austen novel with single sisters Elizabeth & Jane |
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A native of Goteborg or Upsala |
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In 1995 the first extrasolar planet ever discovered orbiting a sun-like star was found in this "flying horse" constellation |
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Joseph Cinque led a successful slave rebellion aboard this ship in 1839 |
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Here's the main star of this Netflix show |
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Covering 8 Nevada acres, it's the not very ancient pyramid seen here |
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For "Women and War" at the Univ. of Virginia: This Aristophanes play about women who refuse to take things lying down |
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Poisonous or deadly, or a Britney Spears song |
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A star in this "big dog" is one of the biggest we know of, about 1,500 times the size of the sun |
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A prominent member of the Harlem Renaissance, she wrote the 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" |
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In 2015 on "SNL" Larry David played this presidential candidate |
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Terrazzo floors usually feature chips of this stone embedded into a base |
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For English 164C at UCLA: This Wilkie Collins detective novel about a stolen gem |
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Of the 3 instruments in a standard string quartet, it's intermediate in size |
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Full of stars, it's called "Silver River" by the Chinese |
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Marian Anderson made history in 1954 by signing a contract with this New York performing arts organization |
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Gwen Stefani had a 2014 holiday collection for this 3-letter brand of nail polish |
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Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Performing Arts is the only North American building by this Swiss architect |
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For "Feminism and Film" at Vanderbilt: "Backlash" by this Pulitzer winner |
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There's only one consonant in this synonym for strange or frightening |
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Soon after discovering Uranus, he became the first to suggest that nebulae are composed of stars |
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