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The spectacled or Andean bear is native to this continent |
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The state house in Philadelphia is now called this |
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This substance is applied to the tip of the cue to keep it from slipping off the ball |
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Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings" was played at the 1982 funeral of this princess |
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Bracelets shaped like these reptiles have coiled around arms since ancient times |
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Ms. Foster, who won an Oscar for "The Accused" |
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Distinguished from its seal relatives by its tusks, it's the largest of the fin-footed mammals |
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The Chateau Frontenac in this, Canada's oldest city, is a hotel built to look like a French chateau |
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The spin imparted on the cue ball by hitting it off center is called this |
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Part of Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem" is on the soundtrack of this Stanley Kubrick space film |
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A glove with a wide cuff above the wrist that you might want to "throw down" |
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This Smith may not be a TV "Angel" anymore, but she still looks like one |
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The scientific name of this largest deer is from a Greek word meaning "elk" |
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The Temple of the Giant Jaguar is part of this civilization's ruins in Guatemala |
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This is the term for the pocketing of the cue ball |
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Art Blakey, Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich all played this instrument |
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The beads hippies wore in the '60s had this "romantic" name |
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This marsupial has 50 teeth, more than any other North American mammal |
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726 feet tall, this structure stands in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River |
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The top of a table is often made of this rock & can weigh over 300 pounds |
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Argentine Carlos Gardel is still considered the world's most famous singer in this style |
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A synonym for onlookers, or the type of white pumps with contrasting trim they might wear |
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Late Ballerina Dame Margot |
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The name of this Tibetan dog is Chinese for "lion dog" |
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Tyn Church & a monument to reformer Jan Hus are in this Czech capital's old town |
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For the game of 8-ball, this many balls, not 8, are racked |
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"Heavenly" keyboard instrument heard in the "Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy" |
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A reticule is a small drawstring one of these |
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Last name of the political theorist who wrote "The Prince" |
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