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She introduced Hercule Poirot in her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" |
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This jazz-rock group gave us the songs "25 or 6 to 4" & "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" |
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A 1932 federal kidnapping law bears the name of this man whose child was kidnapped in 1932 |
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Also called an articulation, it's the place where 2 or more bones meet |
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The apathetic "DKDC" means "don't know, don't" this |
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This 9-letter word for a small piece of paper used for cleansing often follows "moist" |
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Ungrateful daughters are featured in an 1870 Turgenev story inspired by & named for this Shakespeare play |
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That's Mick Jagger singing backup on her hit "You're So Vain" |
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Last name of the Brit whose gift to the U.S. helped create the world's largest museum complex |
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Of its 22 bones, 8 form the cranium |
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"SITCOM" indicates "single income, two children, oppressive" one of these payments |
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In chapter I of Dickens' "Bleak House" this is "everywhere...up the river...down the river...in the eyes & throats..." |
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Try to un"earth" a copy of "Imperial Woman", this American woman's 1956 novel about the last empress of China |
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It's the potent potable in the title of the story song, heard here, that topped the charts in 1979 |
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In 1853 this man founded a piano business in NYC with his "Sons" that stayed family owned until 1972 |
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Of 13, 14 or 15, the total number of phalanges, or toe bones, in each human foot |
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This "Star Wars" catchphrase is signified by "MTFBWY" |
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This Iberian plant seen here hanging from a tree needs to be in a moist habitat |
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Tom Clancy continued the adventures of Jack Ryan in the 2000 thriller entitled "The Bear and" this |
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Eddie Money asked, "Won't you pack your bags, we'll leave tonight" in this 1978 song |
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A DeLand, Florida college got this present name after a large donation from a famed hatmaker |
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A "blind spot" is created at the point where this nerve enters the eye |
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"OOTB" means you should think this way |
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This moist cake with cream cheese icing is probably the most popular cake named for a garden root veggie |
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The heroine of her 1923 novel "A Lost Lady" is based on Mrs. Silas Garber, wife of a governor of Nebraska |
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His No. 1 hit "I Wish" says, "Sneaking out the back door to hang out with those hoodlum friends of mine" |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) The series I've begun writing [1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21] is named for this Italian |
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Each day the liver produces about 2 pints of bile, which is then stored here |
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To indicate a joke, use "HHOK", "ha ha" this |
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