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| Edna St. Vincent Millay began a sonnet "Thou art not lovelier than" this flower |
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| This Freehold-born rocker has had many "Glory Days" |
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| On Aug. 5, 1994 he was named independent counsel in the Whitewater affair |
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| "By the time" this work "is over, fate has been trampled underfoot by triumphant music" |
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| Around 1908 tea merchant Thomas Sullivan hit upon this innovation that avoids the mess of straining leaves |
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| 2-word term for a pointless task performed for no good reason |
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| Around 1804, this poet wrote of being lonely until he saw a mess of flowers like those shown |
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| His July 20, 1973 death in Hong Kong at age 32 shocked the world |
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| In March 1974, 7 ex-Nixon officials were arrested for conspiracy, including this former Chief of Staff |
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| "Betrayed in the hope of getting better", Beethoven was "forced to face the prospect of a permanent malady"--this |
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| According to one legend, this spiritual leader born in 563 B.C. was the first to discover tea |
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| 9-letter word for something designed to be impervious to human incompetence |
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| One of Robinson Jeffers' most famous poems is about a hurt one of these birds |
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| Dustin Hoffman starred as this controversial entertainer in a 1974 biopic |
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| A N.Y. coroner's inquest came to a finding of murder by this man, Vice President of the United States |
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| It's the popular name of the piece heard here |
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| One of the first U.S. millionaires, this patriarch of the Astor family traded furs for tea from China |
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| This novel begins in Veracruz when a group of travelers embarks on a trip to Europe |
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| Keats called its song "thy plaintive anthem" |
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| This actor lived up to the title of his TV show in 1987 when he hit the Top 40 chart with "Respect Yourself" |
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| "If anyone wants to (follow) me, go ahead. They'd be very bored", this politician said in 1987; they did, & they weren't |
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| Beethoven's Bagatelle in A Minor for Piano was eventually titled "Fur" her |
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| The last Dutch governor of New Netherland, he introduced tea to America around 1647 |
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| Found at fool.com, it's the Gardner brothers' online investment guide |
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| A.E. Housman, "loveliest of trees," this now "is hung with bloom along the bow" |
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| He directed Jessica Tandy's Oscar-winning performance in "Driving Miss Daisy" |
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| In October 1974 ths Arkansas congressman's career got kicked in the Fanne (Fox) |
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| Symphony Beethoven "composed to celebrate the memory of a great man" |
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| Dating from 1662, the English use of tea is attributed to Catherine of Braganza, wife of this "Restored" king |
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| Senior citizens might object to this proverb popularized by John Lyly in the play "Mother Bombie" |
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