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FOREIGN FILM OSCAR NATIONS |
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Guido Reni could have called his painting of this ruler "T & A", "A" standing for asp |
Cleopatra
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In a Hebrew Playboy mag you might find Miss Adar, Miss Nisan or Miss Tishri (Adan, Nisan & Tishri being these) |
months
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It's the largest state that Arkansas borders |
Texas
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When this lumberjack was 3 years old, he rolled around so much in his sleep that he destroyed 4 sq. mi. of timber |
Paul Bunyan
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In 1858 Douglas & Lincoln engaged in 7 of them about slavery |
debates
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The Armada portrait seen here shows this triumphant queen in all her glory |
Queen Elizabeth I
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1998: "Life Is Beautiful" |
Italy
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Twain & Warner dubbed the time of the rise of industrialization & riches after the Civil War "The Gilded" this |
Age
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In 1722 French explorer Bernard de la Harpe called the site of this city "La Petite Roche" |
Little Rock
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The Brothers Grimm wrote that Snow White was quieter & gentler than this sister |
Rose-Red
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They go in the left column on an accounting statement |
debits
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Around 1814 Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes painted this catastrophic 79 A.D. event |
the eruption of Vesuvius
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1973: "Day for Night" |
France
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One may be "Beat" or "Lost" or a period of about 30 years |
generation
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Hatchet Hall in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is this famous teetotaler's historic residence |
Carrie Nation
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One version of this story begins, "There was once a poor miller who had a very beautiful daughter" |
"Rumpelstiltskin"
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From the French for "leading off", it's a young woman introduced to fashionable society |
debutante
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Using newspaper accounts of the event, Edouard Manet painted the "Execution of" this emperor in Mexico |
Maximilian
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1979: "The Tin Drum" |
Germany
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Long before "Toys in the Attic" Lillian Hellman wrote "The Children's" this |
Hour
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Arkansas' Boston Mountains are the highest elevations in this 50,000-square-mile mountain region |
the Ozarks
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"Lucy Locket lost" this & "Kitty Fisher found it" |
her pocket
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You'll find her exploits extolled in the Bible's book of Judges |
Deborah
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Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint L'Ouverture series is a pictorial history of this country's slave rebellion |
Haiti
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1960: "The Virgin Spring" |
(Alex: Ingmar Bergman.)
Sweden
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AKA Y2K, this "bug" was supposed to hit at the end of 1999 |
the millennium bug
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Athletic Arkansan critter seen here |
Razorback
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This teacher in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" has huge ears & a "long snipe nose" |
Ichabod Crane
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They're his "Fireworks" heard here |
(Achille-Claude) Debussy
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