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| John Queeny founded the chemical company Monsanto in St. Louis in 1901 to make this sweetener |
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| "You've stuck your webs into my business for the last time!" |
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| The famous American Indian Geronimo spent his childhood in this "dogged" Mexican region |
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| AKA a dun, this 4-winged insect has multiple tails & does not eat |
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| I always update the antivirus definitions for this Symantec Corp. program; it's not named for Kramden's pal |
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| Popular term for a person born in the U.S. between 1946 & 1965 |
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| A dipole is a molecule in which this is opposite at the 2 poles |
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| One thing about trains, it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on |
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| In English, this nation's national anthem begins, "Arise children of the fatherland, the day of glory has arrived" |
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| She collaborated with Warren Beatty on "Heaven Can Wait" (hooray!) & on "Ishtar" (did we mention "Heaven Can Wait"?) |
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| I've been using this product created in 1984 by the Intuit owner after he saw his wife tediously pay the bills |
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| One of these is given by your doctor to maintain or renew your immunity to a disease |
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| "Honey? Where's my super suit?" |
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| Between 1961 & 1983, this nation sent numerous Venera probes to Venus to study its atmosphere & chemical makeup |
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| Swedes set these up for their midsummer festivals in June--a few weeks late, we think |
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| I'm now using the Firefox web browser that got its start from this Time Warner company's Netscape division |
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| In this hobby that's all the rage, you create fun and memorable pages like the ones seen here |
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| In 1947 Willard Libby perfected the archaeological dating method named for this isotope |
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| "I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence!" |
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| Nawaz Sharif was the prime minister of this nation until deposed by its current military leader |
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| Cape May is a resort town in this state, down the shore from Point Pleasant |
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| Like the asbestos partitions on my house, I use ZoneAlarm as this type of software to keep my computer secure |
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| A popular balloon-busting game of the 1960s, or a General Mills cereal from the same era |
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| Adjective for a substance that evaporates readily; pronounced differently, it follows "sal" |
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| "Is there no one else? Is there no one else?" |
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| 2 cities, both named Tripoli, are Libya's largest & this country's second-largest |
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| Her first novel, "Moods", was published in 1864 |
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| I don't click on an email link to update any of my accounts, because it may be this type of "sporting" spam |
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| Another word for pirate, it's derived from the same Dutch word as "filibuster" |
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