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20th CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY |
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To help teens with self-acceptance, "Chicken Soup..." co-author Kimberly Kirberger wrote "No Body's" this |
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This all-time leader in hits & games placed was a regular at first, second & third |
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A saltwater lake, Lake Merritt, lies in the heart of the downtown of this city on San Francisco Bay |
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Mandatory in boxing, it comes with air holes |
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In 1984, for $1.5 million, Ross Perot bought one of the only 17 known copies of this historic British document |
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Beginning in the '20s, a series of this brand's ads showed victims of the dreaded halitosis |
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This third baseman's quest for a .400 average was the talk of baseball in 1980 |
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Because of its many canals & rivers, this city is known as the "Venice of Japan" |
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The ADA says kids should have stopped this habit by the time their permanent teeth come in |
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It "worked" out that in 1924 Ramsay MacDonald became the first prime minister from this party |
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An agricultural additive to improve soil with a low calcium content |
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The section of "Hannah and Her Sisters" where Mickey thinks he has a brain tumor is titled this type of person |
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This state capital is home to Evergreen State College |
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During Stanley Baldwin's term as P.M., this King of England abdicated |
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Fill your pockets with money |
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In his book "Gasping for Airtime", comedian Jay Mohr deals with these attacks of intense fear |
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A great defensive shortstop & a southerner too, New York Giant Travis Jackson was inevitably nicknamed this |
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Akershus Castle, overlooking a fjord, is a popular tourist attraction in this capital |
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In 1995 scientists found natural antibiotics on these of cows; people probably have them too |
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The only part of the U.K. occupied by the Germans in WWII; the French call them Iles Normandes |
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This Danish thinker defined anxiety as "the dizziness of freedom" |
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In 2003 this Oriole first sacker was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame |
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A spectacular stairway called the Potemkin Steps slopes down to this Ukraine seaport's harbor on the Black Sea |
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The Marquess of this had a large "steak" in British politics; he was the first 20th century prime minister |
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It often has 6 holes in it |
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