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The oldest part of this Northern European capital lies on Stadsholmen, or "City Island" |
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(July 23 - Aug. 22) This fire sign is ready to roar! |
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It's the first U.S. federal holiday of the year that honors a person |
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Broccoflower is a cross between these 2 veggies |
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A loupe & a ring sizer are standard tools for this occupation |
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This South American capital's full name means "Our Lady of the Assumption" |
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(April 20 - May 20) Quick decisions are necessary. Be bullish! |
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This jr. was out of this world on Feb. 20, 1962; up to 162 miles, to be more precise |
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The Concord type of this is used to make jam & juice |
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It can be a tool of a croquet player or a percussionist |
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A division of a play, or the play's setting |
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Its Gaelic name, Baile Atha Cliath, means "town of the ford of the hurdles" |
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(Feb. 19 - March 20) Something's fishy, & it's this mutable water sign |
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Freddie Prinze Jr. is seen here with this gal, his wife & sometime co-star |
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Casaba & cantaloupe are types of this fruit |
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The name of this capital in the North Atlantic is Old Norse for "smokey bay" |
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(June 21 - July 22) Why so crabby? |
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In 1940 FDR made Benjamin Davis Sr. the first black one of these in the Army |
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This unloved cabbage family member is named for the capital of Belgium |
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People who take pictures of your insides wear dosimeters, which measure exposure to this |
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A spongy organ near your stomach |
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The name of this Middle Eastern capital is Persian for "warm place" |
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(Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) It's the age of this air sign. You may be a water bearer but you lift people's spirits, too |
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Seen here are the jr. & sr. versions of this legendary NASCAR family |
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In Latin a pirum is one of these fruits, not two |
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To gather grain or knowledge |
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