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He was impeached in 1868 but was acquitted by a margin of 1 vote |
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Though it sounds cold, the Greeks carved these decorative bands on the sides of buildings |
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His fans had high hopes that he'd win an Oscar this year for "Born on the Fourth of July" |
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In a 1200-page report the Surgeon General linked doing this to heart & lung disease & cancer |
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EPCOT, as in EPCOT Center, is an acronym for "Experimental Prototype Community of" this |
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While it ran from 1976-81, it was the world's most watched first-run syndicated TV show |
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He had 48 grandchildren, 1 of whom also became president |
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Using drills & dynamite, Gutzon Borglum began this massive work in 1927 |
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He turned professional "hit man" in 1977, the same year he won the Golden Gloves championship |
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Pope John Paul II visited this country in June, the first visit of a pope to a Communist country |
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Jasper National Park in this country has special snow coaches for tours of the ice fields |
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Named for a friend, this soft-spoken character was said to be Henson's alter ego |
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Nicknamed "Handsome Frank", he had college chum N. Hawthorne write his campaign bio |
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Modern American sculptor known for his life-size plaster casts of people put in "real" settings |
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He's the current Speaker of the House |
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A 31-year state of war between these 2 nations ended in March with a treaty signed in the U.S. |
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You have to go to France, not Switzerland, to climb this highest peak in the Alps |
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Back in the '60s this co. asked Jim to develop characters for its NET production of "Sesame Street" |
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In a 1964 survey, he was named 1 of the 2 greatest engineers in U.S. history |
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His reclining figures can be seen at the Tate Gallery, Unesco in Paris & Lincoln Center |
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March 7 is the feast day of this Medieval saint, also known as the "Angelic Doctor" |
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In January the Pol Pot regime was overthrown as this Cambodian city fell to rebels |
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Treetops, the Ark & Mountain Lodge are 3 famous game-viewing lodges in this East African country |
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As Ernie, Jim Henson was "awfully fond" of this title toy that earned him a hit record |
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Not only was he the 1st president to win a Nobel Prize, he was also the first American to do so |
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Duke Cosimo I commissioned Cellini to produce the bronze of this man holding Medusa's head |
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"Jitterbug Perfume" is a book written by this "King of Underground Farce" |
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A jury awarded $10.5 million to the estate of this late employee of a Kerr-McGee plutonium plant |
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The Algarve is the major vacation area of this European country |
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The Skeksis and the Mystics were saved by the Gelflings in this 1982 fantasy film |
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