19th CENTURY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY |
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The year Bell founded the phone company, this man invented the phonograph |
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Bison Burgers made from bison raised on his ranch are sold at his Atlanta ballpark |
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Genesis 7:12 tells us that it rained for this many days & nights on Noah |
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He exhibited the original Siamese twins, Chang & Eng, as well as Tom Thumb; what a circus! |
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Extremely timid or wary of taking risks |
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Using a gear-toothed wheel & a mirror, Armand Fizeau measured the speed of this in 1849 |
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Alliterative name of the 10-inch ballpark favorite enjoyed in L.A.'s Chavez Ravine |
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This many friends of Daniel were thrown into the fiery furnace but saved by God |
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Merriam-Webster is up to the 3rd edition of its "Official" dictionary for players of this game |
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By the time this retailer died in 1971, there were over 1,600 stores bearing his name |
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Producers Simpson & Bruckheimer brought this Tom Cruise crowd pleaser to the masses in 1986 |
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Pierre Lallement's "Boneshaker" of 1865 was one of these vehicles |
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Jacobs Field in this city is famous for its pierogies (well, not famous, but you can buy them there) |
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According to Psalms, the number of years allotted to each human being; the strong get 10 more |
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The character seen here represents this board game |
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He wrote the children's book "The Trumpet of the Swan" & revised William Strunk's "Elements of Style" |
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The first name of one of Rick Nelson's sons |
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In 1835 Rene Dutrochet discovered that chlorophyll was necessary for this process |
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Ivar's Chowder & Tully's Coffee are available at this American League team's home stadium, opened in 1999 |
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In Genesis 35 Joseph had this many brothers (including half brothers) |
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To win in Ping-Pong you have to be at least this many points ahead |
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In 1972 this Texan became the first race car driver to win the Indy 500 for the fourth time |
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In 2001 he quit as the coach of the New York Knicks |
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In 1803 the British army adopted the metal-scattering shell that this man invented back in 1784 |
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In the '90s this team served tasty viande fume, smoked meat (Would you like pommes frites with that?) |
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Joshua & his army circled Jericho for this number of days |
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Among its editions are Genus IV, Junior & Millennium |
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An army surgeon during the Civil War, he later founded a famous rubber company in Ohio |
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Swedish actress Maud Adams was a "Bond girl" in "Octopussy", & this other Bond film |
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