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She called her autobiography "First Lady from Plains" |
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Mykelti Williamson played Bubba Blue in this Oscar-winning 1994 Tom Hanks film |
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The Raj Path, a tree-lined avenue in this world capital, leads to the home of India's president |
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Arny Freytag shot this magazine's 40th anniversary centerfold, Anna-Marie Goddard |
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In 1844 Horace Wells became the first to have a tooth pulled while under the influence of this gas |
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In a Longfellow poem, Minnehaha marries this Indian hero |
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Michael Jackson's "Moonwalk" was among the many books she edited while working for Doubleday |
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Mercedes McCambridge performed the demonic dubbing in this 1973 film |
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An orange tree on this country's coat of arms symbolizes the Orange Free State |
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These lens attachments include polarizing star & neutral density |
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This poisonous gas, CO, is about 3% lighter than air |
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His story "MS. Found in a Bottle" was the prize-winning entry in an 1833 newspaper contest |
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During WWI, rather than waste manpower on mowing the White House lawn, she grazed sheep |
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Ronald Reagan said this film most affected his life: [video clue] |
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Punta Arenas, the world's southernmost mainland city, lies on this strait |
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Term for the opening of the lens through which light enters |
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This noble gas has 92% of hydrogen's lifting power even though it's twice as dense |
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In "White Fang", Jack London reversed the theme of this earlier novel |
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Ida Saxton, the daughter of a Canton, Ohio banker, married this future president in 1871 |
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Alan Alda played Hawkeye on TV's "M*A*S*H"; this actor played him in the film |
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A catfish is one of the indigenous species of fish that inhabit this highest navigable lake |
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Like his paintings, this Belgian surrealist's photos have included men in bowler hats |
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When liquefied, this form of oxygen with 3 atoms in each molecule is deep blue |
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In 1990 his "Stranger in a Strange Land" was reissued with 60,000 words that had been cut from the original |
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In 1898 she became the first woman in America to earn a degree in geology |
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Based on a James A. Michener novel, this 1957 film earned Red Buttons & Miyoshi Umeki Oscars |
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This abbey in Gwent County, Wales inspired a famous poem by Wordsworth |
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The Nat'l Gallery of Art has a print of every negative printed & kept by this husband of Georgia O'Keeffe |
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This gas is the chief component of firedamp, an explosive gas found in mines |
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John Steinbeck first came to prominence with this 1935 novel about a group of Mexican-Americans |
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