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In 1985 Mick Jagger & David Bowie revived this 21-year-old Martha & The Vandellas hit |
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Kent State & Bowling Green State Universities opened in this state in 1910 |
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About 50% of the U.S. orange crop is of this variety that shares its name with a Spanish city |
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Promoted as the first sugarless gum, its first flavor was called "Original" |
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Born in 1927, he wrote his first Broadway hit, "Come Blow Your Horn", in 1960 |
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Red Sanders & Vince Lombardi are both credited with saying this "Isn't everything. It's the only thing" |
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Songwriter who gave us the classics "Help Me Rhonda", "Surfer Girl" & "California Girls" |
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This trade paper of the garment industry began publishing July 13, 1910 |
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This fruit's origins include Portugal for the Rocha, France for the Anjou & Belgium for the Bosc |
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Hoping to create a "boom", comics were added to this brand of bubble gum in 1953 |
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From 1972 to 1983, she was Mrs. James Taylor |
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She joked, "I've been asked to say a couple of words about my husband, Fang. How about 'short' and 'cheap' " |
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"So how could I dance with another, when" this happened |
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The design of this NYC railroad station that opened in 1910 was based on the Roman baths of Caracalla |
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What Americans call this is actually an orange-flavored muskmelon |
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These candy-coated pellets of gum take their name from the Spanish word for gum |
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's sinister slaver |
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In 1985 he said, "I will continue wearing the...black mask until I ride up into the big ranch in the sky" |
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Country group that crossed over to the pop charts in the mid-'60s with the following: ("Counting flowers on the wall...") |
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Feminist & writer of the following who marched on to the great beyond Oct. 17, 1910: ("Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord...") |
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Roll this Persian "fruit of many seeds" on the table & insert a straw through the skin to drink its juice |
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The Shorin brothers named their bubble gum & trading card company this, hoping to lead the field |
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He won the Democratic presidential primary in Illinois in 1988; no big surprise, he was their senator |
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Philip Johnson called this field he worked in "The art of how to waste space" |
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Singer of "Put A Little Love in Your Heart" & "What the World Needs Now is Love" |
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In 1910 E.M. Forster wound up this novel about a country house |
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The black seeds in a papaya may be ground & used like this spice |
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The Royal Swedish Navy's smoking ban on submarines led to the development of this brand of gum |
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The Holocaust is just one topic covered in the L.A. museum of tolerance named for him |
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In "Day By Day" Robert Lowell wrote, "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, it's the light of" this |
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