PTOLEMY...WHY NOT TAKE PTOLEMY? |
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WHERE THE STREETS HAVE SOME NAME |
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Ptolemy XII, Egypt's king for nearly 30 years, used bribery to prevent this empire from annexing the country |
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In Waukesha, Wisconsin you can actually live on this, a 2-word phrase for a life of comfort & security |
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The "Architect Earl" of Pembroke laid the first stone in the first Westminster Bridge over this river |
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Food used in many Thai dishes & also mentioned in "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" |
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Ara: one of these star groups between Triangulum Australe & Scorpius |
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Her dad was Ptolemy XII; lucky no. XIII, 10 years old at the time, became her co-ruler & husband |
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Swing down to the intersection of Count & Basie in this capital of Virginia |
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In 1595 Hugh O'Neill, "the Great Earl" of Tyrone, led a revolt against British rule here |
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Munich's traditional Weisswurst, a veal sausage, is naked without Senf, German for this |
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Gam or pod: a herd of these large mammals |
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Fire was an important part of this structure, one of the 7 ancient wonders, finished during Ptolemy II's reign |
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You can clean up on Dirty Ankle Road in Lawndale, located in this "Tar Heel State" |
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The Earl of Carnarvon gave up race horses for archaeology & financed the 1922 discovery of this |
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At his first news conference, George W. Bush compared Iraq sanctions to this dairy food |
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Ria: a narrow inlet of the sea formed by this type of valley that's been partly submerged |
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Ptolemy's system of astronomy held up until 1543, when this Polish astronomer went heliocentric |
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"Baby, you're the greatest" |
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Traverse to Traverse City, Mich. & go nuts a la Anthony Perkins, for you'll find this "Path" there |
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Earl "Citizen" Stanhope chaired a society to promote this the year before the French one |
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The main ingredients of ratatouille are tomatoes, onions, peppers, zucchini & this veggie that's bigger than those |
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Eft: the land-dwelling form of this type of salamander |
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Ptolemy V's decree pardoning prisoners was inscribed on this block of basalt discovered in 1799 |
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"Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" |
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Fittingly, Bakersfield, Calif. has car dealers on this alley that's also the name of a comic strip |
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In 1348 the Earl of Salisbury found his feminine side as one of the original Knights of this |
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Meat on a stick sounds better if you use the French term, "en" this |
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Til: this type of plant; the seeds are used to make tahini |
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