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BIG SCREEN COMPASS BEARINGS |
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ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC |
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"Crossing the Water", a collection of her poems, was published posthumously in 1971 |
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Cary Grant's 1959 cross-country adventure |
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The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi guaranteed the Maori rights to this country's land in return for British sovereignty |
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The Cattleya is the variety of this flower most widely used for corsages |
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From 1957 to 1974 this tycoon owned & operated Olympic Airways, Greece's national airlines |
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To bend the elbow is to indulge in this activity |
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Volumes such as "My Sister, Life" brought him renown as a lyrical poet long before he created Zhivago |
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James Dean's starring debut |
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Most of the inhabitants of this tiny island are descended from the Bounty mutineers & their Polynesian wives |
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Proceeds from the sale of her rose, seen here, are donated to her memorial fund in England |
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This world leader who worked toward peace in the Middle East was assassinated in Cairo in 1981 |
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'90s slang for an attractive woman, like the Archie Comics blonde of that name |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew standing in front of the Colosseum in Rome) Not a European poet, but this American coined the phrase "The glory that was Greece & the grandeur that was Rome" |
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Zip-a-dee-doo-dah! Uncle Remus tells his tales in this 1946 Disney classic |
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Administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, this territory consists of Tutuila & 6 other islands |
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Luther Burbank developed the Shasta variety of this flower |
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Laszlo Papp of this country was the first boxer to win Olympic gold medals in 3 successive games |
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To get something on credit is to get it "on" this part of a shirt where debts were once jotted down |
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Loomis was the middle name of this "Cantos" poet who loomed large over his fellow Imagists |
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Eloquent pacifist World War I film about German boys in the trenches |
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James A. Michener once called this island 143 miles northwest of Tahiti the world's most beautiful island island |
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In 1984 this cleric from Klerksdorp was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize |
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In the U.S. it refers to an old man, but in Britain it's just a guy, especially one like Black Sabbath's Mr. Butler |
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He claimed that he wrote his "Ode on Solitude" when he was 12 (& "An Essay on Man" somewhat later) |
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"Spellbound" 1987 big screener featuring Susan, Michelle, Jack & Cher |
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Current king Taufa'ahau Tupou IV was the first person in this nation's history to earn a college degree |
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In 1928 this Norwegian died in a plane crash while trying to rescue a fellow explorer from another crash |
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This 19th century slang term for dollars may have been influenced by the French "Napoleon" |
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