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His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was a noted authority on phonetics & elocution |
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This word can mean a thread to close a wound or an immovable joint between skull bones |
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In gallons shipped, this U.S. company is the world's largest winemaker |
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On September 22, 1776 this martyr of the Revolution lost his one life for his country |
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Bullwinkle doesn't live in Newfoundland, but these are still the most widespread large wild animals |
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The rules of sonnet writing were developed in this country by such poets as Guittone D'Arezzo |
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Dame Margaret's last name, or President Hayes' first |
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Parasitic trypanosomes found in the guts of tsetse flies cause this disease in humans |
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In 1969 Dave Thomas opened his first restaurant called this after his 9-year-old daughter |
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One of Queen Anne's top spies was this author of "Robinson Crusoe" |
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1,000-year-old ruins from these European explorers were uncovered at L'Anse aux Meadows in 1961 |
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The 1609 printing of his sonnets was dedicated to a mysterious "Mr. W.H." |
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This artist known for his western bronzes had a western-sounding middle name, Sackrider |
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Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin, which helps blood do this |
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In 1870 Henry Sherwin, A.T. Osborn & Edward Williams formed a company in Ohio to manufacture this |
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Christopher John Boyce, who stole military secrets from TRW, was portrayed by Timothy Hutton in this 1985 film |
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This cold, desolate mainland region of Newfoundland has been called "The Land that God Gave Cain" |
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His sonnet "On His Blindness" is also called "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent" |
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Born Irving Tennenbaum, he wrote novels about Van Gogh & Michelangelo under this name |
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It was discovered in Bauxite, Arkansas that this compound reduces tooth decay |
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Coca-Cola, Chrysler & Chevron are incorporated in this small eastern state |
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Some 40 years after his death, this British spy who conspired with B. Arnold was interred in Westminster Abbey |
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2 of the biggest ones in North America are at Happy Valley-Goose Bay & Ganger |
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The sonnets in his "Amoretti" were probably inspired by his future wife, not by a "Faerie Queene" |
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Robert Penn Warren wrote a long narrative poem about this chief of the Nez Perce tribe in 1983 |
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The pinna is the external part of this sensory organ |
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This cooperative, headquartered in Minnesota, makes about one-third of U.S. butter |
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In 1985 three members of this family were convicted for their roles in supplying naval secrets to Russia |
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The main campus of Memorial Univ., Newfoundland's only university, is in this city, the provincial capital |
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This female poet from Maine won a 1923 Pulitzer for several works, including 8 sonnets in "American Poetry" |
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