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When Houston became Texas' capital in 1842, this city kept the archives & forced a move back to it |
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He expected a debate but didn't expect to start a new church when he posted his "95 Theses" in 1517 |
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Unlike other artists of the time, Leonardo based these angel parts on the ones that birds have |
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In 1947 Britain's George VI dropped his title as emperor of this country |
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"Blow The Man Down" is an example of this type of song sailors sang while working on sailing ships |
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The Pilgrims used the maps & books of this founder of Virginia, but did not accept his services |
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It's named for a Maine general's daughter |
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Mark's gospel says this woman whom Jesus cured of seven demons was the first to see him resurrected |
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He was the subject of Gilbert Stuart's "Vaughn", "Landsdowne" & "Athenaeum" portraits |
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On May 30, 1967 it declared itself a republic & seceded from Nigeria |
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In 1802 Napoleon instituted this award, France's highest |
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This former ABC News anchor played himself in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" & "The Candidate" |
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Listing the states alphabetically, this is the capital of the state at the top of the list |
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St. Monica's son, who lived a dissolute youth as he admitted in his "Confessions" |
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Look around Goya's works & you'll spot several bichon frises, which are these |
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After discovering the Philippines in March of 1521, he stayed there for about a month & was killed |
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The Royal Opera House in London has staged this Beethoven opera over 100 times since World War II |
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This New York Daily News columnist once said that gossip is "news in a red satin dress" |
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These 2 capitals both end in "-polis" |
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The king who had St. Thomas More put to death |
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"A Portrait of Dr. Gachet" by this artist sold in 1990 for $82.5 million |
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By 1906 British New Guinea had become a territory of Australia & was renamed this |
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This Scottish missionary explored the Kalahari Desert & discovered the Zambezi River in 1851 |
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Much of this British poet's works dealt with death including her most famous, "Not Waving, But Drowning" |
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State capital closest to Philadelphia |
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The king who had St. Thomas of Becket put to death |
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His 1863 work "Luncheon on the Grass" was based on "Concert Champetre", painted centuries earlier |
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This smallest Balkan country didn't become independent until the 20th century |
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"All The King's Men" can't bring this U.S. Poet Laureate back again; he died September 15, 1989 |
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She wrote over 70 one-act plays but is best known for her first novel, "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" |
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