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In 2015 the Pope said this city's shroud was "an icon of love" |
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Bow down to this key that'll open each one of a set of pin-tumbler locks |
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It's been observed that "there's something slightly creepy" about carrying this animal's foot for luck |
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This Native American princess married an English colonist & visited England in 1616, meeting King James I |
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H: A laugh or outcry, perhaps from a nocturnal raptor |
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This Taylor Swift hit featured Kendrick Lamar |
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The name of this city on a celebrated bay comes from the Greek for "new city" |
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Term for a key that'll start your car but won't open the glove box, or for the guy at the restaurant you give it to |
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Oh! You're after me Lucky Charms, a cereal from this company; I'll turn my podium into a helicopter & fly away! |
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In 1920 when an Equal Rights Amendment was 1st proposed, it was opposed by this group, the LWV |
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R: We're sure Katy Perry could tell you it's from Old English for "bellow" |
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1979 No. 1 for Donna Summer |
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This seaport in Liguria lends its name to a popular type of salami |
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It's the empty term for a key that hasn't been cut to fit a specific lock |
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Shakespeare began a sonnet, "When in disgrace with" this synonym for luck "and men's eyes" |
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This billionaire amassed his wealth through acquisitions like TWA & RKO |
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W: Homophone for a cetacean |
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Joan Jett didn't give a damn that she had this, the title of her signature song |
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In 1987 this city & its lagoon were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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California's business & professions code forbids locksmiths from copying keys stamped "do not" do this |
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This 11th century man aka "the Lucky" converted his mom to Christianity; then mom built the first church in Greenland |
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This Washington, D.C. guest house of U.S. Presidents was named for an advisor to Andrew Jackson & built in 1824 |
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2 words: A Confederate battle cry |
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This Robert Palmer hit is subtitled "Doctor, Doctor" |
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Though Portugal claims him as a patron saint, St. Anthony is buried in this Italian city |
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Get down to bare bones with this term for a key that can open multiple old-fashioned locks |
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Things went south, not West, for this presidential candidate in 1872; he lost to Ulysses Grant & died three weeks after the election |
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Y: You get 5 stars if you know it's from Old English for "pride" or "boasting" |
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One of you from Jersey? Give the title that finishes the lyric "Shot through the heart, and you're to blame..." |
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