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| Muhammad Ali, an officer in this empire's army, drove the French out of Egypt in 1801 & became the country's ruler |
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| In 1984, his second year in the league, this Dolphin QB became the first to throw for 5,000 yards in a single season |
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| Plays about driving include Paula Vogel's "How I Learned to Drive" & this Alfred Uhry work |
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| "Gilding" this flower means adding unnecessary ornamentation |
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| This judge didn't need his hotel Bible when he & his men killed 120,000 Midianites |
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| In 1887 Ethiopia's Menelik II founded this city in the Entoto Mountains |
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| Members of the NFL in 1922 & '23, the all-Native American Oorang Indians were led by this legend |
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| There's only 1 character in "The Belle of Amherst" & it's her |
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| If someone calls you a "shrinking" one of these, it doesn't mean you're getting smaller, it means you're shy |
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| This biblical book with a female name records the killing of 75,000 Persians by the Jews |
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| In 1859 Spain attacked this country over possession of Ceuta, a city on the Strait of Gibraltar |
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| On Dec. 13, 2009 Brandon Marshall of this team set a one-game record with 21 receptions--in a loss to the Colts |
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| The dialog for "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?" was drawn from the hearings of this committee during the 1950s |
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| Taking this flower's "path" seems easy at first, but could end in tragedy |
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| The Lord himself slew 50,070 "raiders" of Beth Shemesh for looking into this holy object |
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| In August 1826 Gordon Laing became the first European to set foot in this Mali trading post |
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| New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey's record 63-yard field goal was kicked in this school's stadium |
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| This 1955 play was based on the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925 |
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| "Everything's" doing this, a phrase about emerging from hard times in good shape, is a "Gypsy" song title |
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| During the time of Samuel, the Israelites lost 30,000 soldiers fighting this neighboring group |
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| In 1888 this son of a British clergyman founded the De Beers mining company |
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| When a team switched cities in 1988, this new full team name contained 2 birds, one real & one mythic |
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| In 2008 Mike Nichols directed a Broadway revival of this playwright's "The Country Girl" |
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| "What's The Story" this A.M. opener with 20-foot vines |
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| II Kings recounts the slaughter by an angel of the Lord of 185,000 soldiers of this kingdom to the north of Israel |
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