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Passengers not doing this on Continental flights between Aug. 25 & Sept. 25, 1986 got 10% off their next flight |
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Term usually applied derisively to someone who seems overly ambitious |
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Game played by world's top dart players, or a type of Levis |
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His band created more hits & sold more records than any other dance band, & not just on New Year's Eve |
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Brae, which Time magazine touts as low-fat, low-cal beef, is raised on grass, silage, & this brew |
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It's said that Catherine Howard, his 5th wife, still runs screaming thru his palace |
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It may not be news to you, but this newsman emeritus is on the CBS board of directors |
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The 2 countries which have the most beavers in the world |
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In popular paperback book title, it was the number of "Uses" given for "A Dead Cat" |
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This bandleader sang with & then married his singer, Harriet Hilliard |
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Cows bred for this function become poor beef animals |
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All banshees are of this sex |
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With money from making these, Seth Thomas built a cotton mill & a brass rolling factory |
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These must be used continuously as they keep growing throughout a beaver's life |
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Author David Wallechinsky's latest book gives a "Midterm Report" on the class of this year |
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His band was the Bob Cats |
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Of flank, chuck or round steak, the one coming straight from the shoulder |
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Ghostly suspect in the slaying of Hugo Baskerville |
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In 1890, John M. Kohler heated a cattle trough & sprinkled it w/enamel powder to create his 1st of these |
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TV's last "Beulah", the show left the air because she left the part |
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2 current prime time network TV shows whose names are only numbers, both starting with numeral 2 |
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"Drums... must produce sounds, not just make noise", said this bandleader-drummer, a rare combination |
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Term for flecks of fat that, we take for "granite", help make beef tasty & juicy |
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The 1st spook to scare Scrooge on Christmas Eve |
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Founded in 1923 by brothers Henry, Hillel & Herman Hassenfeld, it began selling toys in 1943 |
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In the '50s, he told us to "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha" with Ipana toothpaste, and he should know |
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W/Utah segment completed in August 1986, this became U.S.'s 1st transcontinental interstate |
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"Hachis de Boeuf" is the fancy French name for this down-to-earth dish |
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He was haunted by the D.T.s in "The Lost Weekend" & by English ghosts in "The Uninvited" |
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