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Someone saying "God bless" after you do this is said to keep your soul from wandering |
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The basilic, cephalic, & jugular are types of these |
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According to the nursery rhyme, he was born on a Monday & buried on Sunday |
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Most authorities say a chord has at least this many notes |
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Flavor shared by tia maria & gallweys |
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This Arlington, Va. office building covers over twice the area as the Great Pyramid of Cheops |
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The Duchess of Bedford brought this afternoon custom to England about 1840 |
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The lowest 4 ribs, attached only to the backbone, are called by this buoyant name |
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At this man's inaugural, Mathew Brady took the first photo of a president being sworn in |
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Traditionally an orchestra's concertmaster sits on this side of a conductor |
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The French term for a wine waiter |
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It's said this cleric, French prime minister under Louis XIII, exercised by jumping over furniture |
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For frogs it's singing the night away; for boobies, dancing, whistling & pointing at sky |
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Of the larynx, pharynx, or trachea, the one that serves as a passageway for both food & air |
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On a musical staff pitch is indicated by this symbol |
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Italian for "sparkling", its use is applied to genuine sparkling wines |
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In Marriott hotels, this religious book is found in drawers along with the Gideon Bible |
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The Yokozuna ring-entering ritual is performed by participants in this sport |
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Bile, secreted by the liver, is stored in this organ until needed for digestion |
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In 1818, she "gave birth" to the world's most famous monster |
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Of lento, adagio, or andante, the slowest tempo |
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Traditionally, in England, 2 jiggers equal 1 jack, & 2 jacks equal this |
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Instrument for measuring walked distances that works by responding to body motion |
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To aid a patient, a Navajo medicine man would "paint" a ritual design in this medium |
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Pro basketball's MVP in 1979, '82, + '83 |
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Using "the circle of fifths", this key signature follows C major |
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This grain is the main ingredient of both Irish & Scotch whiskey |
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Of the female elk, moose or reindeer, the one which has antlers |
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