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Her album "Storyteller" dominated country album sales in 2015 |
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In the late 1400s Ottoman slaves of this religion were forced to convert to Islam & serve in an infantry called the Janissaries |
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7-foot, 100-pound sturgeon have returned to the St. Louis River, Minnesota's largest tributary of this Great Lake |
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In "Lord of the Rings", Frodo is a hobbit & Gimli is one of these |
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It's the fetching dog seen here |
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This actress sang a song about Life Day, "a day of peace", in the 1978 "Star Wars Holiday Special" |
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In 1457 this city became capital of the Ottoman Empire & 60 years later the seat of the caliph |
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Way down upon this river, the old folks (& everyone else) can see Florida's largest whitewater rapids |
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In "Paradise Lost" this character disguises himself as a cherub to sneak into the Garden of Eden |
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The browser ploy with this Agatha Christie-esque name keeps users at a website by disabling the back button |
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In the original Iroquois version of this sport, goals were miles apart, & games had hundreds of players |
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Carrie Brownstein & Corin Tucker named this hyphenated alt rock band after a road in Lacey, Washington |
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Capturing Mesopotamia in 1534 gave the Ottomans access to this large gulf to the south |
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This river that runs east-west, bisecting Alaska, is known for the Chinook salmon that spawn in its creeks |
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Not Fog nor Cloud, but this is Lolita's last name in Nabokov's lecherous classic |
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Change 1 letter in "rube" to get this, which a rube might fall for |
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For the song "The Lady Is A Tramp", it was Lorenz Hart |
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When Graham Nash wrote about this singer he was too shy to use her 1st name so he chose one that rhymed: "Carrie Ann" |
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There's a maritime museum named for this river near its mouth in Astoria, Oregon |
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This 1913 George Bernard Shaw play was based on an ancient Greek myth recounted by Ovid |
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Supposedly an offering to Athena, it was built by the master carpenter Epeius |
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To suffer hardship; many are said to do it in prison |
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show's "Carry Me, Carrie" & "Cover Of The Rolling Stone" were penned by this poet & author |
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This river named for a state rises in the Sawatch Range of the Rockies & flows 1,460 miles southeast to the Mississippi River |
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In "Gulliver's Travels" a race of talking horses called Houyhnhnms have enslaved humanlike beings called these |
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In a 12th century French beast epic, Bruin the bear was outfoxed by this fox |
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It's the word for the type of musician seen here |
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