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The 1st publication to call itself a "magazine" was printed in 1731 in this country |
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Where "the Minnow" ran aground |
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Series that featured Sister Sixto, Sister Jacqueline & Sister Bertrille |
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1 of 2 countries, 1 Balkan, 1 Middle Eastern, with which the hora is associated |
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Of a barnacle, binnacle, or carbuncle, the one you'd find most useful aboard ship |
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Though the Bedlington terrier looks like this wooly mammal, it was bred to hunt foxes & badgers |
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In the early 20th c., this mid-morning institution was reputedly begun at an American Rolls-Royce factory |
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Lord Byron's poem "The Island" was based on this famous mutiny |
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Her resemblance to Carol Burnett led to role of Carol's kid sister Chrissy on "The Carol Burnett Show" |
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It's the name of both this song & the dance done to it: |
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Of a witch, waterfowl, or way out, what you're looking for if you're looking for a egress |
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"The fastest mouse in all Mexico", his 2nd role was in a 1955 Oscar-winning cartoon |
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Introduced by brother of famed Civil War general, it was America's 1st antitrust law |
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1 of the 1st Pacific islands to be settled by Europeans, Guam was colonized by this country by the 1690s |
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This TV "Boy" had 3 younger sisters named Erin, Elizabeth & Mary Ellen |
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Many of this country's dances act out the life of god Krishna |
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Of a buttock, futtock, or fetlock, the 1 not found on a horse |
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Found primarily in Siberia, this species is the marten most valued for its fur |
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In 1938, Don Budge became 1st & only U.S. male to accomplish this feat in tennis |
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The name of this famous World War II site means "sulfur island" in Japanese |
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Dianne, Peggy, Kathy & Janet |
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Of ex parte, ex libris, or ex post facto, the 1 that's not a legal term |
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The 1st congregational church in America was founded by Wm. Bradford & this group he led |
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The 2nd largest island in the Mediterranean |
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The 2 stars of "Charlie's Angels" whose characters were sisters |
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Of polydactyl, polydipsic, or polydemic, what you'd be if you were stranded in the desert without water |
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