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| THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY |
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| The opposite of antibiotic, it's a term for healthful bacteria in yogurt |
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| An aggressive "60 Minutes" interviewer, back in the 1950s he hosted "Guess Again" & "The Big Surprise" |
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| The most-visited Catholic shrine in the Americas is Mexico's Basilica of Our Lady of this |
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| Though born in San Francisco, he is best known for his verse dealing with New England life, as in "North of Boston" |
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| She's the only first lady whose first name was Mary |
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| It makes up about 21% of the air we breathe |
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| In astronomy, Ptolemy's geocentric model gave way to the Copernican one described by this adjective |
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| Among the many game shows hosted by this man seen here was one called "How's Your Mother-In-Law?" |
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| In 1980, Dr. Robert Schuller dedicated this 10,000-window glass edifice in Garden Grove, California |
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| "In Flanders Fields" these flowers "blow/between the crosses, row on row" |
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| Nickname of Ms. Mallon, who infected at least 50 people with a certain disease between 1900 & 1915; 3 died |
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| International relief organization founded in England |
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| Hydrogen molecules are formed by this type of bond in which 2 atoms share a pair of electrons |
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| This TV game show producer also hosted "This is Your Life" & "Truth or Consequences" |
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| In 1974 Reims Cathedral added stained-glass windows by this Russian-born artist |
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| Gloriana is the title character in this epic poem by Edmund Spenser |
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| Her 1875 book would ultimately be named "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" |
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| "Deafening silence", for example |
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| A common word for polymers; in physics, it means material that can be deformed & keep its new shape |
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| He played Danny Tanner on "Full House" & now has his hands full as the host of the game show "1 vs. 100" |
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| This British poet wrote, "That's my last duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive" |
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| In 1959 she found the skull of a human-like creature that lived about 1.75 million years ago in Olduvai Gorge |
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| Pacific coast California city in Ventura County |
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| Nicknamed the "Queen of Mean", she's hosted both an American & a British version of "The Weakest Link"; goodbye! |
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| In Ulm, Germany the tallest spire in the world rises 528 feet above a cathedral built in this style |
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| Romantic poet who wrote, "St. Agnes's Eve--ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold" |
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| This 19th century author's maiden name was Godwin |
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| "Incident"ly, it's a U-shaped piece of wood placed around the neck of a beast of burden |
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