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20 years after Jerry Garcia's 1995 death, 4 living members of this band announced 50th anniversary gigs in Chicago |
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In computer-speak, 404 is this "not found" |
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After a 34-hour siege in April of this year, confederate forces captured Fort Sumter |
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In 447 the Huns destroyed this city, now the capital of Bulgaria |
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Designed by Frank Gehry in the 1970s, the wiggle chair was made from this common material |
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At this type of group dinner, folks bring food, usually one dish, to share with others |
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In 1997 this Michael Stipe band said drummer Bill Berry was retiring to his farm (& replaced him with a drum machine) |
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It's the part of a gun that by its fall causes a discharge |
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The Normans invaded England in 1066, & the Anglo-Normans invaded this large nearby isle in 1169 |
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Designed & built in the '50s, it is located in the "Distrito Federal" |
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French for "long chair", it's a seat long enough to support its user's legs |
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This multi-instrumentalist quit the Rolling Stones shortly before his 1969 death |
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The name of this palindromic tool means horizontal |
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In 1950 & then again in 1951, this capital city fell to invading forces who were evicted each time by U.N. troops |
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It's named for a U.S. president |
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This hyphenated company started with a reclining wood porch chair; in 1929 it added upholstery & moved indoors |
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Popular varieties of this vegetable include Bibb & butterhead |
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From 1960 to 1962 he provided the backbeat for the Beatles but in their eyes, didn't live up to his last name |
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To swindle someone, perhaps out of the same-named wedgelike tool |
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In 1794 Napoleon was placed under arrest for ties to this incorruptible man, the force behind the Reign of Terror |
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Today one of its country's 3, it was once the capital of the Transvaal |
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Also known as a turtle bean, this dried bean forms the base for a soup popular in Cuba |
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In 2001 this band kicked Don Felder out of the aerie; in "the long run", the 2 sides settled out of court in 2007 |
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To force with a violent twist; you don't want to do it to your back |
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Henri Christophe helped Toussaint L'Ouverture liberate this country, then tyrannically ruled its northern part |
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You'll find it on an eastern Mediterranean isle |
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Order up! At a diner, "nervous pudding" is slang for this offering |
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