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In one version of this fairy tale ballet, the prince summons cobblers throughout the kingdom, but to no avail |
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In 2003 Michael Phelps became the first man in this sport's history to break 2 individual world records in 1 day |
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You may have to make a down payment on a house in the form of a cashier's one |
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In "John Brown's Body", Steven Vincent Benet tried to give a complete picture of this war |
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Here we are now, entertain us with this term for a state of freedom from pain, worry & the external world |
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The nonrigid airships seen at sporting events were used in WWII to escort convoys by looking for submarines |
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Act II of this classic ballet takes place in the Kingdom of Sweets |
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Fans were thrilled when he won his first major at the 2004 Masters |
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The traditional subsitute if you can't pay your restaurant tab; sadly, most places now have machines to do it |
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She's been described as "the foremost woman poet of America" |
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It's an 1819 Sir Walter Scott novel |
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Actual U.S. boat names include "Freudian" this, a single-masted fore-&-aft-rigged sailing vessel |
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The roles of Odette & Odile are often performed by the same ballerina in this ballet |
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Becker & Edberg were idols of this Swiss man who won Wimbledon in 2003 & 2004 |
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In 2002 eBay paid more than $1 billion for this service for sending money online |
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"Canine" nickname of 1930s killer Vincent Coll |
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It can be a large covered vehicle or a group of merchants traveling together in a desert |
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"Veil, Duster and Tire Iron" is a memoir by Alice Ramsey, the first woman to cross North America this way |
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Agnes de Mille's success with this 1942 Copland ballet led to her assignment as the choreographer for "Oklahoma!" |
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This larger-than-life Georgetown coach recruited Patrick Ewing & won the 1984 NCAA title |
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i.e. "No Credit", the phrase "cash on" this probably comes from saloons using it as a table or countertop |
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With Curt Gentry, he wrote "Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders" |
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Originally a French military term, it describes an artist who opposes accepted ways of doing things |
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Of countries entirely within Asia, it was the first with a railway system |
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With music by Stravinsky, this ballet tells of a clown puppet who gets his heart broken, dies & becomes a ghost |
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Federal rules that took effect in 2004 guarantee workers making under $23,600 the right to this type of pay |
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He was the New York Times' senior film critic from 1969 to 1993 |
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The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union is headquartered in this Illinois city |
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The WNBA is the Women's National Basketball Association; the NWBA is the National this Basketball Assoc. |
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