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Bellini's opera "I Capuleti e I Montecchi" tells the same story as this play |
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The co-anchors of ABC's "Good Morning America" report the news from studios at this square at 44th & Broadway |
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Removed errors from a computer |
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"Oh, but we had a bully fight", he said, referring to the 1898 Battle of San Juan Hill |
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This Central American nation is often called the "Crossroads of the World" |
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Operas with him as the main character include "At the Boar's Head" by Holst & "Sir John in Love" by Vaughan Williams |
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This Wolf Blitzer CNN news show shares its name with a White House crisis management center |
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From the Latin for "mixture", it's a mixture of leaves, manure & other organic materials used to improve the soil |
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A step in preparing a fish to be eaten, sometimes it's done at the table by your waiter |
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In 1794 this "Mad" Pennsylvania general won the Battle of Fallen Timbers |
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In 2002 the pres of this country renamed January after himself: Turkmen-Bashi, or "Father of All Turkmen" |
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Edmund Spenser's famous poem has the same title as this Henry Purcell opera based on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
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From 1978 to 2011 "60 Minutes" featured this curmudgeon's short editorial observations on the news & life |
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For beginners to this Japanese art of growing dwarf trees, juniper & Chinese elms work particularly well |
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Not owing a penny to anyone |
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He was killed in battle in June 1876, along with all of his approximately 210 soldiers |
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Valparaiso & Atacama are among the 15 administrative regions of this South American republic |
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This Italian composer's opera "Macbeth" from 1847 features the aria "There's Still A Spot There" |
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"Murder in Pinyon Pines" was a 205 episode of this "timely" CBS News investigative series |
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To keep this vegetable's head white, tie up the leaves around the developing curd |
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A charming gentleman may be described as this type of man about town |
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In 2012 the remains of Richard III were found in Leicester not far from this August 1485 battlefield |
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Its highest point is Njesuthi at an elevation of 11,181 feet near its border with Lesotho |
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This 19th c. French Romantic composer wrote many Shakespearean works, including the opera "Beatrice et Benedict" |
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Until 2016 she was "On the Record" covering headlines on Fox News |
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Strawberries propagate themselves by using these long, horizontal stems, also called stolons |
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Proved something to be false, like the good folks at snopes.com often do |
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British general William Howe probably passed a flask to celebrate his victory in this Penn. battle September 11, 1777 |
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Almost half the population of this 4-letter South Pacific nation is descended from laborers imported from India |
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