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I JUST WANNA LOOK AT THE PICTURES |
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Kensington Gardens, the Old Vic Theatre |
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"I shot" this law enforcement officer "but I swear it was in self-defense" |
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Desiring raises, the Boston teacher's union found out in 2007 that a proposed one of these was illegal |
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Something done or completed in a hurry, like my divorce from Britney Spears |
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This term for love-themed works also refers to the group of languages derived from Latin |
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This statue bears the name of the beloved children's story it was based on |
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The Reina Sofia Museum, the Prado |
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"I shot a man in" this place "just to watch him die" |
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The Boston Port Bill, part of 1774's Intolerable Acts, wanted to recoup payment for the illegal destruction of this potable |
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Having the quality of molasses |
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This type of work holding up human follies to humorous criticism was once divided into "gentle" or "indignant" |
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Scoop, Muck & Lofty are all friends of this TV character |
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Kurfurstendamm (an elegant shopping boulevard), the 630-acre Tiergarten |
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The Beatles: "But Daniel was hot, he drew first and shot, and" this title guy "collapsed in the corner" |
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It's illegal in Southie for a gun club to allow its members to shoot at targets that resemble these |
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It's a temporary red mark on the skin from kissing (hee hee!) |
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From the Latin for "shepherd", it's a literary work idealizing rural life |
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It's a plant in the mint family; among the many uses of the leaves is making Chartreuse liqueur |
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The Capitoline Museum, the Baths of Caracalla |
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This group: "Janie's got a gun, her dog day's just begun, everybody is on the run" |
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If you put this big trash receptacle in an alley, it had better have a number issued by the commissioner of public works |
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Characterized by concealed difficulty; be careful! |
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It's an exalted verse poem dealing with a single dignified theme; Pindar & Keats were expert practitioners |
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The Elgin Bridge is in this Lion City, also a country of Asia |
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St. Stephen's Green, Trinity College |
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Hendrix: "Hey" this guy, "I heard you shot your old lady down ...yes, I did, I shot her" |
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Don't do this on a Boston sidewalk; it's illegal due to the archaic notion that the act was a way to transmit tuberculosis |
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Cool cocktail of gin, lime juice & club soda |
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3-word French term for a novel with thinly disguised depictions of real people |
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This human rights organization, whose logo is seen here, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977 |
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