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Rejected in Russia, this Boris Pasternak novel began making house calls in Italy |
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In 1956 this Giants halfback & future "Monday Night Football" announcer was the NFL's Most Valuable Player |
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For an astounding 3 decades, he youthfully hosted "American Bandstand" |
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Emil Pallenberg first trained bears in tightrope walking working for these brothers' circus |
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In 1913 Pierre de Coubertin designed this event's logo of 5 interlocking rings |
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Joanne Woodward exhibited a trio of personalities in this 1957 film |
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In his last game as a player, Super Bowl XXXIII, this Denver QB passed for 336 yards & 1 touchdown |
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Traditionally, this name is given to a woman whose identity is unknown during legal proceedings |
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Bruno starred as this TV bear often seen with Clint Howard as Mark Wedloe |
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In the 1940s Achille Gaggia built an appliance to make this beverage, basis of cappuccino, in your kitchen |
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During the summer Ford rolled out this all-new auto; big mistake! |
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This coach of the Colts & Dolphins is the NFL's winningest coach with 347 career victories |
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In 1990 Warren Beatty took on the role of this hawk-nosed, jut-jawed crime crusader |
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Munna, this type of performing bear, made news when India's government took him from trainer Nasir Khan |
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Though called this, a popular '60s chair was actually filled with tiny polystyrene balls |
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Ceremonies in the U.S. & France marked this statesman's 200th birthday |
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In July of 2000 this player seen here signed a $42 million, 6-year contract, at the time tops among NFL running backs |
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Customers at the saloon of this frontier judge would buy sarsaparilla for his bear Bruno |
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In the 1930s Donald Deskey used this style for the interior of Radio City Music Hall |
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Only 3 players have rushed for more than 2,000 yards in a season: O.J. Simpson, Eric Dickerson & this Lion in 1997 |
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In 1553 this monarch was a true "Nine Days' Wonder" |
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Bart the Bear terrorized Anthony Hopkins & Alec Baldwin in "The Edge" & Brad Pitt in this film |
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Harley Earl's designs for GM peaked with this 1959 Cadillac model |
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