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Between 1095 & 1291, Europeans launched as many as 10 of these Mideast campaigns; the first had the most success |
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I just say telco--no time for these 2 words that can refer to Vonage or T-Mobile |
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Roman emperor Augustus claimed descent from this Olympian & sun god |
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When preceding "money", it denotes equal odds in a bet |
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In 1972 this colorful tune was a No. 1 hit for Neil Diamond; "Everybody knows one" |
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Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill |
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A group of loyal clergy & boyars called the Selected council helped this awful guy rule Russia in the 16th century |
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Who wastes breath saying this startup-funding person? Just call him a V.C. |
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In Norse mythology, this trickster god can change his shape & gender at will |
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This type of crew cut is also an informal term for an aircraft carrier |
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This 1976 Barry Manilow hit made "the whole world sing" & "the young girls cry" |
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Seen here is Oliver Cromwell's signature in 1655 during the five years he held this two-word title, hence the P |
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I don't have time to go to court or even to say this whole word, so it's just patent lit or civil lit |
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This word meaning level is associated with bathrooms & also means well supplied, particularly with money |
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You'd think that people would have had enough of this 1976 Paul McCartney hit, but I look around me & I see it isn't so |
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In 1571's Battle of Lepanto, a coalition defeated this empire's navy, saving Europe from invasion |
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An underling sent me a 10-page report when I asked for 1, so I responded, "TLDR", short for "too long," this |
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Ganesha, the Hindu god of beginnings & good fortune, has a human body & the head of this animal |
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This breakfast food, a symbol of flatness, also means a football block that puts a defender on his back |
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The Fugees caught some (Roberta) Flack when the band covered this 1973 hit |
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King Charles XII of this nation was a boy military genius who won battles against Russia, Poland & Denmark in the 1700s |
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This god of fire & patron of craftsmen was really lame... really |
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"O" yes, this 6-letter word means flattened at the poles |
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This Three Dog Night tune was "comin' down in 3-part harmony" |
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