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Fanny, who visits Mansfield Park, & hunky Edmund, whom she meets there |
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Kanye rapped about "Christmas in" this Manhattan neighborhood north of 110th Street |
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Schiller's "Ode To Joy" sparked joy for this composer who used it for the choral movement of his "Ninth Symphony" |
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Marie's monthly nut for her condo naturally includes HOA dues, HOA short for this |
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Unlikely allies Jack Ryan & Captain Marko Ramius |
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Tyler, the Creator raps, "I am" this character, "Tell your homeboy in a red suit to chill, before I ban him from Who-ville" |
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In VR, which allows you to experience anything, anywhere, at any time |
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Here's a view of this TV personality |
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Around the condo the grounds open to all are called these "areas", just like Marie's favorite rapper |
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"Fourth Grade Nothing" Peter Hatcher & Sally J. Freedman as herself |
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This rapper, real name Christopher Bridges, mixes his name with "Crismas" saying, "All I want for Christmas is 2 gold front teeth" |
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In a DVM degree--this 10-letter adjective |
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A foreword to this book says Irma Rombauer wrote it in 1931, when "women all over the country were...again heading to the kitchen" |
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Marie is stoked that her condo has one of these French-named helpers who gets her tickets to all the best stuff |
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French folk Queen Margot & Athos |
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In this group's "Player's Ball", André 3000 raps, "You thought I'd break my neck to help y'all deck the halls?" |
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In the organization known as the VFW for short |
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"Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine", begins the 1971 No. 1 hit "Joy To The World" by this numerical group |
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Marie got her condo's mortgage through this government agency, "sister" to Freddie Mac |
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Mississippians Caddy Compson & Thomas Sutpen |
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This 1980s trio rapped, "It's Christmas time in Hollis, Queens, mom's cooking chicken and collard greens" |
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In VC, a British military decoration |
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One a Buddhist, one a South African Anglican, these 2 religious leaders co-wrote "The Book of Joy" |
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The pool & tennis courts are just a few of these attractive conveniences, from the Latin for "pleasant" |
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