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| BRITISH ROYAL HOUSE, PLEASE |
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| Would you be mine, could you be mine, won't you be this term from the Old English for "near dweller" |
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| "Mr. Saturday Night" in the movies, in 2004 he starred in a one-man show called "700 Sundays" |
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| In 1900 Canada's Geraldine Moodie became the first female photographer working above this "circle" |
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| Surname of the actor who played Elmer Gantry on film |
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| hogwarts_ headmaster@ harrypotter.edu |
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| Jim Gallegos' collection of this toy car brand is estimated to be worth $2 million |
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| In 2003 Patrick Swayze did a 2-week stint as lawyer Billy Flynn in this musical |
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| 19th c. Congo traveler Mary Kingsley said this large ape is "the most horrible wild animal I have seen" |
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| A type of wide, triangular necktie knot |
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| aka-smeagol@my-precious.info |
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| If your actions are open to public scrutiny, you're "living life in" one of these glass enclosures |
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| In 2010 this Broadway dancing title tot was played by Liam Redhead (& 3 other boys, on different nights) |
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| In 1906 explorer Fanny B. Workman claimed to have climbed higher than 23,000 feet in these mountains |
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| In 1940 this company began making Peppermint Patties in Pennsylvania |
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| ageless-wonder@wilde-pictures.com |
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| In golden syrup, a byproduct of refining, some of the sucrose is broken down into these 2 sugars |
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| Those darn Etruscans were said to use this chicken part to tell their fortune; wasn't so lucky for the chicken |
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| "Movin' Out", which moved into the Richard Rodgers Theatre in 2002, was based on the songs of this pop star |
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| Around 1901 archaeologist Gertrude Bell excavated many of the ruins of Iraq & later began this city's Natl. Museum |
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| Take a "G" away from what you have the next day after too many Pimm's cups the night before to get this royal house |
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| naval-historian-action-guy@clancy.cia.gov |
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| In the 1840s Ida Pfeiffer of Austria published an account of her trip along this long river to the Black Sea |
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| Confederate general Jeb lent this surname to light tanks known as the M2, M3 & M5 |
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| diarist@1984ministry-of-truth.gov |
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