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ALL CREATURES GREAT & SMALL |
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"All children, except one, grow up" |
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Last name of Chicago's mayor; his father served as the city's mayor for 21 years |
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The Eastern diamondback species of this snake may reach a length of 8 feet |
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This 1949 movie about a boy & his horse featured a script by Steinbeck, based on his own novel |
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Deganya, the first Jewish kibbutz in Palestine, was founded near this sea's shores in 1909 |
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"The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail" |
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1 of 2 women to serve as permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations |
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To put things in perspective, this largest mammal has a heart the size of a VW Bug |
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Van Gogh wrote, "The peony is Jeannin's, the hollyhock belongs to Quost", but this bloom "is somewhat my own" |
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Small-town teens fight off a Commie invasion of the U.S. in this 1984 flick |
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The 2 swords used in women's fencing are the foil & this |
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"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" |
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This 12-term Congressman from Illinois is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee |
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It's the "nosy" critter seen here (foraging for food) |
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His 1972 hit song "Vincent" was a tribute to Van Gogh |
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Moira Shearer made her movie debut in this film about a ballerina caught between 2 men |
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This classic 1940 film starred Mae West & W.C. Fields |
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A former Vietnam War P.O.W., he succeeded Barry Goldwater as a U.S. Senator from Arizona on January 6, 1987 |
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Smaller ones of these birds are frequently called doves |
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It's the title of the early masterpiece seen here |
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An innocent Tom Hanks is targeted by the CIA in this comedy |
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Tenskwatawa, Tecumseh's brother, was this Indian tribe's "prophet" |
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The smallest of all monkeys is the pygmy type of this primate |
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One theory about the cause of Van Gogh's odd behavior is poisoning from this liqueur made from wormwood |
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Brigitte Nielsen was the title character in this 1985 sword & sorcery saga |
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This Massachusetts town was the birthplace of John Adams & John Hancock |
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