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In the 1500s, he started a revolution in thinking with his book "On the Revolutions of Heavenly Bodies" |
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The 1938 short story that introduced Lassie appeared in this publication, with a Norman Rockwell cover |
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Wielding a knife, the farmer's wife really lays into this nursery rhyme trio |
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Its safe-ish Corvair was discontinued in 1969 |
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The first legal off-reservation Indian gaming site, the Potawatomi bingo casino in this largest Wisconsin city opened in 1991 |
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A standard used for comparison, or a measuring tool .9144 meters long |
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She's helped us to better understand some of our closest relatives |
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In his memoir, Jon Provost, who played Timmy, says he never fell down one of these; Lassie herself did, though |
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Cotton-Tail & these 2 other characters with rhyming names are Peter Rabbit's 3 siblings |
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In the early '70s it was farewell to its Fairlane |
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To mark a 1683 treaty, this tribe with a state-ly name gave William Penn a wampum belt of 18 strings of beads |
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The brewer's type of this, used in beer making, is also a food supplement |
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We think of this Frenchman whenever we drink milk & don't get diphtheria |
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Louis B. Mayer declared that star dog Lassie could do his business anywhere at this studio |
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Philippa Gregory's "Three Sisters, Three Queens" focuses on princesses of this 16th century royal house |
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Neo, in 2014, you can no longer choose a new red nor blue Matrix from this company |
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The Spaniards gave this tribe of the SW a name that means "town" because they were living in what looked like Spanish towns |
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This term for an obsequiously agreeable fellow dates to the 1910s |
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This Russian's experiments on dogs had implications about human behavior |
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7 TV Lassies were descended from the original movie Lassie who starred in this 1943 film with a 3-word title |
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In "A Christmas Carol", this is the third & scariest ghost to visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve |
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Thanks for the Thing from this company |
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Ta-sunko-witko is the Sioux name of this Oglala chief who joined with Sitting Bull to defeat Custer & his men |
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The red berries attract birds & the durable wood of this evergreen tree is often used to make archery bows |
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She won a Nobel prize of her own & married one of her parents' assistants |
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1949's "Challenge to Lassie" was based on this Scottish dog who after his master died, stayed by his graveside |
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In his Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Three Tall Women", the women are not known by names but by the letters A, B & C |
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Its Pacer no longer sets the pace & we are not bullish on new Matadors |
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This Iroquois dwelling had no windows but did have a door at each end |
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A West African people living primarily in southwestern Nigeria |
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