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Time to process the Pentium 4 processor from this company |
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5-letter name for an area of land ruled by a duke |
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The name of this tubular pasta is from the Italian for "quill"; you can prepare it "alla vodka" |
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This "cool" New Orleans QB has the record for consecutive games with a TD pass--54 |
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His biographers Tirechan & Muirchu credit him with converting the Irish to Christianity |
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CTR, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, took on this current 3-letter name in 1924 |
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The main administrative municipality in a U.S. county |
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The consistency of this Hawaiian dish eaten with the fingers ranges from "1-finger" to "3-finger" in thickness |
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In overtime of a 2012 wild card game, this then-Bronco QB threw an 80-yard TD to Demaryius Thomas... a miracle? |
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Around 1890 this licentious Russian underwent change at a monastery at Verkhoture |
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Here it is in blue & white: the LaserJet Pro 400 printer from this brand |
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To a geographer a small waterfall is a cascade & a large one is this "CA" word |
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Ambi- (when preceding -dextrous) |
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To immerse food, often veggies, for a brief time in 212-degree water |
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In Pittsburgh's airport, next to a statue of George Washington, is one of him, catching the "Immaculate Reception" of 1972 |
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A 4th c. statue of him & a cross read, "By this saving sign I have... restored liberty to the Senate and people of Rome" |
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The stars align with its Galaxy Note II phone |
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"Oceanic" term for the coastal states between New England & the South, like Delaware & Maryland |
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Open wide for this Italian corn-based dish |
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Ahmad Bradshaw fell butt-first into the end zone to give this team a Super Bowl-winning TD against New England in 2012 |
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In this novel subtitled "A Tale of the Christ", the title man's mom & sis are converted & cured of leprosy |
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The Multi-Sport GPS watch is made by this companycompany |
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This Vietnamese noodle dish consists of meat & rice noodles served in a bowl of beef broth & seasonings |
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In 1989 it was this QB to Jerry R--no, make that John Taylor--to cap a 92-yard drive to win Super Bowl XXIII |
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Stephen I, king & st. of this Central European country, converted its people to Christianity in the 11th century |
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