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IN THE NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET |
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HERE COMES THE SONG TITLE! |
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Most locals call this capital on the east bank of the Nile "Masr" |
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De La Renta or the Grouch |
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"You made me feel, yeah, you made me feel shiny and new... hoo!" this way |
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Article 8 of the covenant of this world organization mandated reducing armaments to prevent war |
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The now-inactive Checkpoint Charlie can be found on Friedrichstrasse in this city |
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In 1897 this man purchased his birthplace in Derry Township, Penn., which became the site of his chocolate works |
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A water hole called Enkare Nairobi, or "cold water", eventually became the capital of this country |
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Triangulate this Greek letter used in math, astronomy & geography |
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"Now we got problems, and I don't think we can solve 'em, you made a really deep cut, and baby, now we got" this |
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Leading into the Great Depression was the great stock market crash in October of this year |
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A Charlie is a pointed beard, named for the one on this king's head...when he had a head |
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In 1875 Swiss entrepreneur Daniel Peter began adding condensed this to chocolate |
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The Indian Ocean seaport of Mogadishu is the capital of this nation |
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An Nguni person of South Africa |
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"How does it feel to be on your own, with no direction home, like a complete unknown..." |
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An organized march on Rome in October 1922 brought this man & his Fascist Party to power |
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It's "Always Sunny" for this comic actor, even when he's dealing with "Horrible Bosses" |
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Fitting for Belgium, the first Callebaut chocolate factory was one of these more potent establishments |
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Upon the independence of this nation in 1962, Kampala replaced Entebbe as its capital |
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A ballplayer or a native of any northern state |
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"Baby, I've been, I've been praying hard, said no more counting dollars, we'll be" this |
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In March 1925 the Butler Act was passed, prohibiting the teaching of this in Tennessee schools |
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The musical "Charlie & Algernon" was based on this novel |
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This Italian immigrant's chocolate factory moved in the 1960s, but his name is still on a San Francisco square |
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The American Colonization Society founded this city that now neighbors Bushrod Island |
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Under V, term for the winner or conqueror |
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"And just when it hit me, somebody turned around and shouted" this |
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In 1936, Edward VIII advised Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin that he planned to marry this American divorcée |
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The name of this weekly French magazine translates to "Charlie Weekly" |
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Birmingham, England is home to this company's world, where you can learn how Creme Eggs are laid |
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