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| The Frisian Islands in this sea are divided among Germany, Denmark & the Netherlands |
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| Make this Creole dish with Spam & voila! You've got Spambalaya! |
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| From 1974 to 1985, DiMaggio served as the spokesman for this line of automatic drip coffeemakers |
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| Christopher Columbus makes his first voyage to the New World |
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| Much of this Longfellow poem takes place "by the shores of Gitche Gumee, by the shining big-sea-water" |
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| Oh, shoot! This is "as good as a mile" |
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| This 270-mile mountain chain once forced Spain & France to trade by sea |
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| I need lots of "elbow" room when I cook up a big pot of these elbow-shaped noodles "and cheese" |
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| "Joltin' Joe" was immortalized in this song that hit No. 1 in 1968 |
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| Paul Revere takes a midnight ride & warns that "The British are coming" |
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| In 1630 John Milton wrote a sonnet honoring this other famous sonneteer |
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| "All good things must" do this |
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| We assume there are plenty of females on this isle halfway between England & Ireland |
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| By gosh, this singer seen here is famous for her By Gosh beef stew |
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| DiMaggio earned this nautical nickname with his graceful outfield play |
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| The 19th Amendment is ratified; women can now vote! |
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| Voltaire's mock heroic "La Pucelle" features this medieval warrior maid |
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| Not blacktop or yellow brick, "the road to Hell is paved with" these |
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City southwest of Paris where you'll find the landmark shown here (a palace) |
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| "Orange" you a gorgeous tart? I'm not being rude, that's a favorite treat of this celebrity seen here |
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| DiMaggio's last hit, a double, came in his last at-bat in the 1951 World Series when the Yankees played this NYC team |
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| Good heavens! Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto |
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| Odysseus Elytis, a poet from this country, won the 1979 Nobel Prize for Literature |
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| Boy Scouts should heed, "Big words seldom go with good" these |
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| The Celtic settlement Lausonium, on Lake Geneva, developed into this Swiss city |
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| Appropriately, Chicken a la King is featured in "Are You Hungry Tonight?", a book of his favorite recipes |
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| 1 of 2 DiMaggio brothers to play major league baseball at the same time as Joe |
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| The Maine mysteriously blows up in Havana Harbor |
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| "Crossing the Water" & "Winter Trees" are 2 posthumous collections by this "Bell Jar" author |
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| "A good start is half" this |
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