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In 1905 this still-controversial Twain book was banned because a character said sweat instead of perspiration |
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In 1995 there was "Cybill", "Mad About You" & this series, "The New Adventures of Superman" |
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Exhibits in her 1893 trial in New Bedford, Mass., included her parents' skulls & the head of a hatchet |
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Streets in this Kansas town include Wyatt Earp Boulevard & Gunsmoke Street |
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"Melrose Place" was one for "Beverly Hills 90210" |
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This large Italian island was once ruled by the House of Savoy |
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The title of this 1813 Austen novel comes from the second chapter of "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" |
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In 1976 CBS's Sunday night lineup was "60 Minutes", "Sonny & Cher", then "Who loves ya, baby?", this detective |
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Stabbed during his capture at Harpers Ferry, this abolitionist spent most of his 1859 trial lying on a cot |
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This word, the first half of a familiar pair, refers to goods found floating in the sea from a shipwreck |
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Here are the rules: if the soda container stops rotating & faces you, it's time to pucker up |
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After World War I, France was given a League of Nations mandate over this country |
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1904's "Betty Zane" was his first published novel--makes sense |
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Choices from 1955 included "You Asked for It", "G.E. Theater" & this movie director "Presents" |
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At her 1976 bank robbery trial, this heiress' lawyer used a brainwashing defense; the jury didn't buy it |
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A cousin of Paul Bunyan, this "Mountain State"'s woodsman Tony Beaver had 2 oxen named Hannibal & Goliath |
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It can be a yarn maker, or a woman who never married |
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In 1993, limited autonomy was granted to this coastal area that's home to 1.5 million people |
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Her crime novels include "Cause of Death" & "Cruel & Unusual" |
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In 2000, at 8:00 you could have watched "The Simpsons", "Steve Harvey" or this heavenly show with Roma Downey |
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After his 1633 sentencing, he said he must "abandon the false opinion that the sun is the center of the world" |
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This Christian martyr is said to have rescued the daughter of a king & slain the dragon victimizing a Libyan town |
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It's the rotating skid of a car losing control |
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Once part of the Roman Empire, this nation was part of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years |
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It's the numerical title of the Bret Easton Ellis novel made into a 1987 Robert Downey, Jr. film |
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From 1959 until 1963 the lead-in for "Ed Sullivan" was this Jay North sitcom about a mischievous boy |
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The first of 12 trials held in this city in the late 1940s led to the convictions of Hermann Goering & 18 other Nazis |
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This French glassmaker that shares its name with a card game is known among collectors for its paperweights |
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The bowman on a yacht is there to set this sail |
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It's made up of three main islands & has a combined land area smaller than Philadelphia |
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