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IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED... |
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"Three Musicians", "Guitar, Sheet Music & Wine Glass", "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" |
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This L.A. arena is home court for 3 basketball teams & home ice to the L.A. Kings |
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This Jersey gal was acting on "All My Children" when she was chosen as Regis Philbin's co-host |
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We got the word bock (as in beer) from this language |
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His first screen test brought the verdict "Can't act. Slightly bald. Can dance a little" |
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Tyco executives were eventually convicted after a judge declared the first trial this faulty type of "trial" |
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"Portrait of Pere Tanguy", "Potato Eaters", "Night Cafe" |
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The name of this city's Soldier Field, opened in 1924, is in memory of those who fought in WWI |
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This illusionist really did take his name from a Dickens character |
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Bandha, or "tie", is a yoga method to lock in one's breath & also gave us this word for an accessory we tie & wear |
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In 1754 at Fort Necessity, his first major military command brought the one surrender of his career--& to the French! |
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A thorn in Pres. Mubarak's side, Saad Eddin Ibrahim was cleared of defaming this country on retrial in 2003 |
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"Danae", "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp", "The Night Watch" |
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Check out El Birdos Cantina at this St. Louis ballpark |
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He was an expert on wasps before becoming an expert on sexual behavior & issuing his famous "Report" |
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The name of this plumlike tree fruit is related to the Cree word pasiminan, meaning "dried fruit" |
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He immortalized Donna Johnson, who refused to marry him, as the red-haired girl Charlie Brown adores |
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In 1895 an English jury reached no verdict on this playwright's morals; he was retried just 3 weeks later |
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"Bicycle Wheel", "Fountain", "Nude Descending a Staircase" |
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It's home to the Minnesota Vikings & to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers |
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If you know that this '50s beat poet hailed from Jersey, just "Howl" |
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A Middle English word for a fishhook gives us this word for the peaceful practice of hook-&-line fishing |
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In story, a beaten Robert the Bruce was inspired to keep fighting by seeing this creature weaving persistently |
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In 1969 the Supreme Court ruled that the Fifth Amendment's ban on this practice is binding on states |
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"Family of Charles IV", "Saturn Devouring One of His Children", "The Naked Maja" |
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The Super Bowl with the highest TV rating was No. XVI in 1982, held in this Michigan stadium |
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The Depression photographer born in N.J. as Dorothea Nutzhorn is better known as Dorothea this |
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This fabric is named for a Belgian town, & a bag (now usually canvas) is named for it |
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In 1962 his idea of putting big stores in small towns got zero response from the Ben Franklin retail chain |
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In the 1930s, after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of these "Boys", Alabama went ahead and retried them, one by one |
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