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Poor amoebas! They reproduce by doing this |
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Completes Sir Walter Scott's line "Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first..." |
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Cuauhtemoc, the last Aztec emperor, was the nephew & son-in-law of this famed ruler |
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This Rombauer & Becker book claims to be "America's bestselling basic cookbook of all time" |
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You could tell the name of this school in which "Room 222" was set by the leaves of grass outside |
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Any standard of judgment or comparison, even if it's not 36 inches long |
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Vegetable dye that turns red in acid solutions & blue in alkaline solutions |
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Samuel Butler said "The want of money" is also this |
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After this king's death, the Hebrew kingdom split into the states of Judah & Israel |
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Gertrude Stein's companion whose cook book has recipes for "Dublin Coffee James Joyce" & Haschich Fudge" |
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A DJ on "WKRP", he's now "Head of the Class" |
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[Audio] The following song was the first & biggest hit for this British band |
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Distilled from liquid air, this gas is used to produce a bright reddish light |
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"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes," he wrote from the pond |
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After converting this Balkan country to Christianity, Czar Boris I put out his own son's eyes |
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Cajun chef whose book is "Louisiana Kitchen" & whose Louisiana kitchen is "K-Paul's" |
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This professor's class graduated August 9, 1986 on Showtime cable |
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In pubs, it's served in a big glass with a round bottom, so you have to down it without setting it down |
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To cure Parkinson's, scientists are now trying cell grafts in this part of the body |
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In his "24 Rules for Learners", he said, "When in doubt, win the trick" |
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His father had died, so Alfonso XIII became king of this country at birth in 1886 |
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In "Let's Cook It Right", she states "Good food is a symbol of love |
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Mr. Novak & Miss Brooks taught this subject |
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These Vietnamese mountain people are called "Yards" for short |
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This British physician has been called the "Father of Immunology" |
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19th century philosopher & poet who advised "Hitch your wagon to a star" |
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Only wife of Henry VIII who had also married his brother Arthur |
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His 1941 "Cook It Outdoors" was 1st cookbook ever on outdoor cooking |
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Series whose school teachers have included Miss Grant, Miss Sherwood, & Mr. Shorofsky |
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