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2-word name of the island shared by England, Wales & Scotland |
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This "Wheel of Fortune" host called his new baby "My most successful late-night production" |
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Card game that's the equivalent of the French "vingt-et-un" |
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Lewis' companion, who wrote in 1805, "Ocean in view. O the joy" when he first saw the Pacific |
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Sauce for salad, or stuffing for a fowl |
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Dozens of nations will meet in this city in 1996 for the centennial Olympic Games |
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Fur trader Peter Ogden has a city named after him in this U.S. state |
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This father of Lynn & Vanessa defined an actor as "A man with an infinite capacity for taking praise" |
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It describes one die that has landed atop another after a throw, or a .45 with the hammer pulled |
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At the 1968 Dem. Convention, this mayor stumbled & said, "The police are here to preserve disorder" |
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To soak meat in a liquid mixture in order to flavor, tenderize or preserve it |
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As president, Kennedy first met Khrushchev in this city where Mozart first met Haydn |
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Its inhabitants are called Emiratis |
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Roger Rees played Nicholas Nickleby on the stage before playing Robin Colcord on this sitcom |
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The symbols on cards are also called these, like the dots on a die |
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Latin students know his geography lesson that begins, "All Gaul is divided into three parts" |
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Name shared by an ice cream containing ground nuts or macaroons & a rich, creamy shellfish soup |
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Site in Rome where friends, Romans & countrymen lent their ears to Mark Antony |
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You can see Mt. Everest from this West Bengal, India city that gave its name to a famous tea |
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On Oct. 27, 1989 she hugged Deborah Norville on the air & gave her an alarm clock |
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In bridge it's the hand not played by the player to whom it was dealt |
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19th C. German who said the great questions of the time must be settled "by iron and blood" |
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The name of this small Oriental citrus fruit is from the Chinese for "golden orange" |
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Meeting at this Crimean resort, the "Big 3" decided that a 4th power, France, would occupy part of Germany |
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Belize, we believe is on this peninsula |
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This Spanish-born bandleader who died at age 90 in 1990 was a child concert violinist |
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If you roll a die & the 1 is on top, this number is on the bottom |
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Mass. town where patriot John Parker supposedly said, "If they mean to have a war let it begin here" |
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Sold plain or in a candy coating, this large almond comes from Spain, not the Middle East |
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This city in the ancient kingdom of Bithynia was the site of ecumenical councils in 325 & 787 |
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