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Bad news for your liver--you have HAV, short for this virus |
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This 1997 bergbuster film had 2 women playing the role of Rose DeWitt Bukater |
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In 1958 this former war hero helped guide the formation of the Fifth Republic & became its first president |
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Indiana University's Lilly Library has a copy of the Dunlap Broadside, a first printing of this 1776 document |
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Charley Bates, Nancy & the pickpocket Jack Dawkins (who has an alias) |
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Suitable, or corresponding in shape or form |
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The last 2 letters in AODM stand for diabetes mellitus; the first 2 stand for this, so it's not kid stuff |
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Michael Fassbender is simply magnetic playing the younger version of this actor in the "X-Men" movies |
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In 2008 this French president sued a voodoo doll maker, claiming he had the right to his own image; he lost |
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The 11,000-sq.-ft. library of Florida Polytechnic University, opened in 2014, is notable for having none of these |
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Winston Smith & Julia don't have much privacy |
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SEID, systemic exertion intolerance disease, is the new name for CFS, this |
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This future Oscar winner played Clarice Starling in "Hannibal", replacing Oscar winner Jodie Foster |
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"Mr. Normal" is one nickname of this man elected in 2012 |
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The first of the libraries financed by him in the U.S. opened in Braddock, Penn., home to one of his steel mills |
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Mellors has more than Sir Clifford of what a lady wants |
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Super Bowl-winning coach Jon |
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The respiratory syndrome MERS is named for this region of the world |
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In the "Hobbit" movies, this actor is golden in taking over the part of Bilbo from Ian Holm |
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In 1899, President Felix Faure died in this presidential palace, reportedly while dallying with a mistress |
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The dance division of the New York Public Library is named for this "West Side Story" choreographer |
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Edmond Dantes, Sinbad the Sailor & Lord Wilmore, who are all the same guy |
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Pale gold cheese from southern Switzerland |
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DVT is the diagnosis: deep-vein this |
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Wil Wheaton crushed it as a younger version of narrator Richard Dreyfuss in this 1986 film |
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To date the longest-serving president of the Fifth Republic at 14 years, he was also the first socialist to hold the office |
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The earliest presidential voice recording in the Vincent Voice Library at Mich. State is from this 23rd pres. in 1889 |
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New Orleans Medieval buff Ignatius Reilly; his mother & boss, who heap indignities on him |
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