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Begun in 1845 & published in 1862, this Victor Hugo work condemns the social injustices of 19th century France |
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Givenchy created clothes worn by this star in films like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" & "Sabrina" |
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"Darken my Fire: A Gothic" CD "Tribute to" this group boasts the Electric Hellfire Club's rendition of "Light my Fire" |
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The 3-syllable expression that precedes "and a bottle of rum" in "Treasure Island" |
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Werewolves take note: the light beer from this brewery is known as "The Silver Bullet" |
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Born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr., this 6-time NBA MVP converted to Islam & changed his name to this in 1971 |
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"Le Temps Retrouve" ("Time Regained") is the last part of this 3,000-page work |
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This designer known for her handbags is comic David Spade's sister-in-law |
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Tony Bennett's "Steppin' Out" album features songs introduced by this dancer, including "Top Hat, White Tie & Tails" |
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This port is the capital of Japan's Kanagawa prefecture |
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The 1906 Silver Ghost seen here was the first model of this |
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Also one of the most noted mathematicians of his time, this Muslim poet is best known for his "Rubaiyat" |
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Chapter VI of this 1844 novel is called "His Majesty King Louis XIII" |
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This designer seen here made her mark with wedding dresses & skating fashions |
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The Red House Painters recorded "Fly Away" for "Take Me Home", a CD tribute to this singer |
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This Orange County, Calif. city was the birthplace of Richard Nixon & is also home to his presidential library |
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Yo, it's the 4-letter nickname of the Vegas headlining comedian whose real name is Andrew Silverstein |
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This man with the same first name as a Biblical prophet led the Black Muslims from 1934 to 1975 |
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This New York designer created the wedding dress that Barbra Streisand wore when she married James Brolin |
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Her 1985 hit "Missing You" was a tribute to Marvin Gaye, with whom she'd sung "You're a Special Part of Me" |
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He was ordained as a minister in 1955; in 1977 he was appointed U.S. ambassador to the U.N. |
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This Western Hemisphere country is the world's largest producer of silver |
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This man's father-in-law, Abu Bakr, became the first Muslim caliph in 632 |
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Peter Allen's song "Quiet Please, There's a Lady on Stage" was a tribute to this late star, once his mother-in-law |
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This ethnic group makes up about 1/5 the population of Nigeria |
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Topped by a silver eagle with a 15-inch wingspan, a large silver mace is the symbol of authority of this U.S. govt. body |
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Medieval rabbi Moses Maimonides was court doctor to this Muslim warrior & sultan of Egypt |
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