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THE "BALD" & THE BEAUTIFUL |
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The son of a Protestant clergyman, Carl Jung was born in this mountainous country in 1875 |
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"And the angel of the Lord appeared unto" this man "in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush" |
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It's believed that sugar buildup in tree leaves forms anthocyanins, causing this to happen |
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Judge Charles Older was a character in 1976's "Helter Skelter", but this Charles was a bigger role |
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In ads it was "2 all-beef patties...lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun" -- & that special sauce |
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In 1782 it became a national symbol |
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Jung called these "unidentified" things, first reported by pilot Kenneth Arnold in 1947, "a modern myth" |
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The damage caused by a fire in 976 to this famous Venice cathedral took about 100 years to restore |
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"Quiz Show" features Paul Scofield as Mark Van Doren & this actor as his son Charles |
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Tomatoes, beets, celery, carrots, lettuce, parsley, watercress & spinach are the octet in this brand |
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Seeing the view as too reductionist, Jung believed Sigmund Freud overemphasized the importance of this drive |
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The party's definitely over when this legendary hall is destroyed by fire at the end of "Gotterdammerung" |
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In a Noel Coward play, Charles Condomine hosts a seance at his house & this title entity materializes |
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It "smelled like turpentine and looked like India ink. I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink" |
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An 1867 Mussorgsky symphonic composition is about a "Night on" this |
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Jung practiced this "free" technique for exploring the mind in which a patient responds to stimulus words |
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Because it burns in air with a hot & brilliant flame, this gas, C2H2, is used for welding & cutting metal |
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In the '80s, he played Charles Ryder, a central character in TV's "Brideshead Revisited" |
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This soda, the oldest major soft drink brand in the U.S., contains a mixture of fruit juices (but prune isn't one of them) |
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In French this Absurdist play from Eugene Ionesco is "La Cantatrice Chauve" |
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According to Jung, the collective unconscious of man is made up of these primordial symbols |
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In Dickens' "Great Expectations", this character dies when her faded wedding dress catches fire |
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3-named actor who played 3-named TV surgeon Charles Emerson Winchester |
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This steak sauce was created for King George IV of England |
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"Saving Faith" & "Absolute Power" are among the bestselling novels by this author |
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