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ANTHROPOLOGIST'S DICTIONARY |
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THE QUOTABLE DOROTHY PARKER |
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This London residence has 775 rooms, including 52 royal & guest bedrooms & 78 bathrooms |
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This type of "rite", such as baptism, accompanies an individual's change in social status within a group |
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In 2013 the CW returned to sender this ZIP code-titled show, ending a 5-year run |
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Ms. Parker rhymed, "Men seldom make passes at" these |
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It's from the French for something fried; examples include crab, corn & apple |
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This fairy-tale guy sprinkled what's in his name into kids' eyes to make 'em sleep; that actually sounds quite painful |
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This castle 22 miles west of London claims to be the oldest & largest occupied castle in the world |
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This word for one who migrates with the seasons was also the name of a robotic Earth rover |
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Just after the birth of his son, Matthew Crawley couldn't have been happier, right until his car fell on him on this PBS drama |
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Clare Booth Luce stood aside for Dot, saying "Age before beauty", to which Parker said, "Pearls before" these |
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It's the collarlike projection of feathers around the neck of a bird |
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It's the region highlighted here |
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In 1886 a loft for this type of bird was built at Sandringham House; birds from the loft later saw service in WWII |
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"Foragers" is equivalent to this 2-part term to refer to societies that gather food readily available |
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Twitter has helped boost the ratings of this drama starring Kerry Washington as a D.C. crisis manager |
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This short trip taken to perform a specified task is often made for another person |
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This dog breed was named for the German who developed it in the late 1800s |
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It's the "ism" defined as the belief that creatures & natural objects have souls |
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On Disney Channel, siblings discover that their pet can talk & write in the rhymingly titled "Dog with" one of these |
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It can refer to a small, light racing boat, or the oars used to propel it |
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Utterly unyielding in opinion, or (in 2 words) the guy who sang "Goody Two Shoes" |
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The Gini index measures this, the opposite of a French Revolution slogan word; Namibia leads the world |
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Ralph Garman ordered up the flame of fire as "Full Bounty" host Jake Montrose on this Spike TV show, revived in 2013 |
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This long skirt popular in the early 20th century was so narrow below the knees that it restricted a woman's stride |
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This 1903 play presented Shaw's theory of an evolutionary "life force" |
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