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A Polish woman who's survived a concentration camp is the title figure of this William Styron novel set in 1947 |
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The Stokes series of nature books includes a "Beginner's Guide" to these hovering nectar-eating birds |
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On the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway holds an auto race of this length |
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As one of these Jim Henson creations, Zoot played the sax in Dr. Teeth's band |
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In 1814 Carl XIII of Sweden became king of this country to the west as well |
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Major city served by Ben-Gurion Airport |
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Don't believe the title: his "Little Dorrit" runs about 900 pages in various paperback editions |
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Stokes' Law governs how fast a particle drops through a liquid as a consequence of this force |
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The "E" in an "e-bike" stands for this type of motor it has to aid you in those uphill climbs |
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This president went to band camp in the Ozarks |
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Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, a marshal under this emperor, reinvented himself as Swedish King Carl Johan |
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Originally a pub for travelers, perhaps "on the Green" |
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Book Four of this French novel is called "Javert Off the Track" |
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Stokes-Adams Syndrome is fainting caused by disturbance in this organ's rhythm |
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The Renaissance Center in Detroit is the headquarters of this automaker |
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This animated kid is voiced by Yeardley Smith, but when she plays sax, you're hearing Terry Harrington |
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Mid-19th c. Swedish King Carl XV saw power go from the monarch to the Riksdag, this |
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Head off road in one of these, an ATV |
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The last line of this epic is "Then there was only the ocean and the sky and the figure of Howard Roark" |
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Despite his name, this worker in a steam locomotive doesn't douse flames, he stokes them in the boiler |
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is a part of this U.S. government department |
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Wynton's older brother, he knows how to blow his own tenor horn |
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Carl IX deposed his Catholic nephew Sigismund from Sweden's throne & affirmed this as Sweden's national religion |
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New Deal agency abbreviated TVA |
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The title of this 1956 novel about Mayor Frank Skeffington also means the final effort or event of a career |
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Once a sheep-raising area, Stokes National Park is in the southwest of this vast country |
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The initials "BMW" stand for this region's "Motor Works" |
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Born David Jones, this rock legend worked as a saxophonist & a mime before battling Martian spiders |
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Later president, Carl Mannerheim commanded this country's army in its brave fight against the Soviets in 1939-40 |
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