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It can follow temperate, torrid, time or twilight |
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When Prince Charles becomes ruler of Great Britain, this will be the title of the national anthem |
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Of blood, sweat or tears, the one that's not a product of an exocrine gland |
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On menus, the word that usually follows "clams on the half..." |
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"In Salem, Mass. Samantha tries to help a warlock who's been turned into a bed warmer" |
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Title character of a Woody Allen film who becomes famous as the "Human Chameleon" |
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Former Los Angeles Rams end David Jones had this "religious" nickname |
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"Yes, we love this land", sing the fjord dwellers of this country |
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Your spinal cord is shielded by the spinal column & your brain is shielded by this |
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"Potage" is a fancy name for this type of dish, especially a thick one |
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"Another shot glass is fired in the continuing 'Bar War' with Gary's Old Towne Tavern" |
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In sailing, when you're tacking, your boat is on this kind of course |
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Heavyweight boxer Luis Firpo was called the "Wild Bull of" this Argentine region |
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This large Asian country's "Jana-Gana-Mana" means "Thou art the ruler of the minds of all the people" |
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About 40% of your body weight consists of 100s of these contracting tissues |
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Despite its name, this sauce served with plum pudding isn't "difficult" to make |
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"Charles leaves the farm for the city to pursue a career as a cabinetmaker" |
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Collective name of Frank Beard & the 2 guys with beards seen here: |
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This outfielder, disgraced in the "Black Sox" scandal of 1919, was nicknamed "Shoeless" |
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Smetana's "The Moldau" resembles the music of "Hatikva", this country's anthem |
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It's the widest part of the alimentary canal |
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Introduced in 1930, it was "America's 1st Biscuit Mix", but now it's used for all kinds of baking |
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"Guess who's not invited to the Inaugural Ball & can't find anyone to take her" |
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Spanish explorers called the villages of these Pueblo Indians "The 7 Cities of Cibola" |
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Drag racer Don Garlits sports this nickname |
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This country's "Ymnos Pros Tin Elephterian" is a hymn to liberty, not tin elephants or even grape leaves |
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In 1984, 12-day-old Baby Fae received the heart of one of these animals |
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The oil of these spice buds stuck in hams is a source of artificial vanilla flavoring |
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"Puppets portray Yasir Arafat & Joan Rivers on a date" |
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