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| WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT? |
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| The World Health Organization was established in 1948 by this international body |
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| After a good feed, it's time to settle down with a cup of arbuckle, or this |
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| Released in 1968 it starred Keir Dullea as an astronaut out to solve a cosmic mystery |
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| If you're visiting the Cannes Film Festival, you're on this sea |
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| In 1888 Nikola Tesla came up with the first practical system for generating & transmitting this type of current |
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| In the children's song, it's the line that follows "twinkle, twinkle, little star" |
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| "3 by 5" is a program to provide, by 2005, anti-retroviral therapy to 3 million suffering from this |
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| If you know what kind of wagon it was served in, you'll know this old west word for food, chow, grub |
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| Richard Burton's last film role was as the torturer O'Brien in this cautionary George Orwell tale |
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| The Jura Mountains straddle the border between France & this country |
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| Hiram Percy Maxim invented the muffler for a car & this for a gun |
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| The 5 words that begin the 43rd of the "Sonnets from the Portuguese" |
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| The W.H.O.'s administrative HQ is located in this Swiss city on the Rhone River |
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| From genus prosopis, this western wood that started a cooking craze gives off a tangy smoke |
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| Songs in this revolutionary musical include "Sit Down, John" & "The Lees of Old Virginia" |
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| This region of NW France derives its name from Celts fleeing the Anglo-Saxon invasion of England |
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| Andrew Beard invented an improvement for the device that coupled 2 of these when they bumped together |
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| "Smokestack Lightnin'" was the biggest hit for this bluesman born Chester Burnett |
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| On March 15, 2003 the W.H.O issued a rare emergency travel advisory in response to this outbreak |
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| The bone-in type of this steak with a double anatomical name is also called a cowboy steak |
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| John Belushi starred as Capt. Wild Bill Kelso in this romp about hysteria gripping America after Pearl Harbor |
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| This region of France between the Seine & Marne Valleys is famous for its soft white cheese |
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| This invention began in 1951 as a bottle of white tempera waterbase paint & a small brush |
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| Dale Carnegie convinced us all with this 1936 work |
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| The eradication of this paralyzing viral disease mainly affecting children is a W.H.O goal for 2004 |
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| Trail cooks couldn't carry eggs & milk, so they used starter to make this type of biscuit called a "hot rock" |
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| Gary Grimes starred as Hermie in this "seasonal" film about 3 teenagers coming of age during World War II |
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| A northern member of the Windward Islands, this volcanic isle has been a possession of France since 1635 |
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| Garrett Morgan's "safety hood" was one of these used by World War I soldiers |
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| Erica Jong's bestselling 1977 follow-up to "Fear of Flying" |
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