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On Dec. 17, 1941 Admiral Husband Kimmel was relieved of his command at this base (he should've seen that coming) |
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"Goodbye Norma Jean though I never knew you at all" |
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When judge asks jury if it's made a choice, this person stands up to give it a voice |
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This cushioned footstool gets its name from the fact that it was originally imported from the Turks |
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In 1892 rehearsals of his play "Salome" were halted by the censor |
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An economic indicator: GNP |
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This 4-letter word continues Confederate General Nathan Forrest's maxim, "Get here first with the..." |
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It's the classic heard here |
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in jail in New Jersey, we hope you find peace; this board denies half of the cons their release |
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T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings bid farewell to antique furniture in his 1944 bestseller "Goodbye, Mr." this |
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This poet led a Bohemian life in the 1850s, but spent much of the Civil War caring for wounded soldiers |
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Madame Chiang Kai-shek hired Claire Chennault to direct China's air force against Japan & he formed this famous group |
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"I remember when rock was young, me and Suzie had so much fun" |
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When you've been declared to be guilty as sin, this trial phase decides just how long you'll be in |
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Sam Maloof is best known for this piece of furniture which rests the back with its ergonomic spindles |
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He was given the name Elwyn Brooks, but was known professionally by his initials & to his friends as Andy |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in Martha's Vineyard. MA.) The When And If was built for this general to sail, when & if he came back from Europe, but he died in a 1945 accident |
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"It's getting late, have you seen my mates, Ma tell me when the boys get here" |
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It's not a baked treat made with sugar or honey, it's a civil wrong that is remedied with money |
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A dressing table for men created in the late 1700s was named for this British dandy |
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This Holocaust survivor's semi-autobiographical first book was published in Yiddish in 1956 |
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A United Nations agency: WHO |
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Born near Warsaw in 1747, this count was mortally wounded during the 1779 siege of Savannah |
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"I can't light no more of your darkness, all my pictures seem to fade to black & white" |
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The cops might bury you in a deep pit, but they have to produce you if they're shown this "great writ" |
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This Scottish-born American cabinetmaker originally spelled his last name like the musical instrument |
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Seen here, this native son of Mississippi died in Paris in 1960 |
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It's based in Virginia: DOD |
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