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Instead of growing them, pharaohs wore phalse ones one their phaces |
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Sarah Churchill, leading lady in the film, ""Royal Wedding", was this man's daughter |
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Most geckos use this well-developed organ to clean their eyes |
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Shakespeare wrote that this Roman "doth bestride the narrow world like a colossus" |
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When she went home to S.C. on June 10, 1987, Tammy Faye Bakker threw herself down & kissed this |
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The word that opens the Lord's Prayer |
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Among the things found in his tomb in 1922 were whips,fans, lots of great jewelry, & a gold mask |
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For years, this "Queen of the West" passed off the son she had at 15 as her little brother |
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The largest known frog shares its name with this Biblical giant |
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Of Desdemona, Iago or himself, the one Othello doesn't kill |
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This romantic Italian city was the site of 1987's unromantic economic summit |
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It's a gumbo ingredient, not a talk show hostess |
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The pharaohs claimed to be sons of this sun god |
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Granddaughter of designer Elsa Schiaparelli, she's grandniece of art historian Bernard Berenson |
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The female alligator carries her newly hatched young down to the water in this |
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The only Shakespearean play with "love" in its title |
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She announced her resignation from NASA on her 36th birthday, May 26, 1987 |
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A hospital attendant, even if he's not tidy |
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This city known for its library was built around the Egyptian town of Rhakotis |
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At different times Gore Vidal & this First Lady had the same stepfather, Hugh Auchincloss |
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Some male anole lizards display a colorful "dewlap" located here to scare away other males |
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In Richard Burton's 1964 "Hamlet", former Hamlet John Gielgud was heard but not seen in this role |
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On May 27, 1987, this middleweight boxing champ announced his retirement...again |
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From Chinese for "black dragon", it's tea that's partly fermented before drying |
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Saved from the waters of Lake Nasser, the Temple of Dendur was rebuilt inside this U.S. museum |
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Miniseries loosely based on the life of Merle Oberon, from the novel by her nephew, Michael Korda |
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The salamanders called "efts" in their terrestrial stage are called this when aquatic adults |
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This play inspired an early 20th c. poetic drama "Caliban by the Yellow Sands" |
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In 1987 he left Lake Woebegone to move to Denmark, then relocated to New York City |
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An overstuffed, armless sofa, whether or not you bought it in Turkey |
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