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It's customary but not obligatory to declare when you have your foe in this, which can occur several times in a game |
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In August 2001, after 33 years, he took off his loafers for his last new show |
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This vertical support consists of a shaft, a capital & a base |
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In old war movies, it's used to end a radio transmission |
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Mohini, Mala & Bara are 3 of these grey colossuses in Germany's Circus Krone |
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Since 1947 the island of Rhodes has been part of this nation |
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William Shatner starred in the classic episode "Nightmare on 20,000 Feet" on this classic sci-fi anthology series |
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In the mid-12th century, this style using ribbed vaults & pointed arches began to be used for churches |
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Designed to crack German coded messages, the World War II computer Colossus was created by this nation |
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The name Rhodes may come from Erod, Phoenician for these poisonous reptiles that once infested the island |
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In castling, you put one of these, also called castles, in a stronger attacking position |
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One version of this 1950's TV character had 48 freckles; one for each state in the Union at the time |
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In 1925 this school of design moved from Weimar to Dessau |
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Best known for her themes of self-destruction, this U.S. poet's poems were collected in "The Colossus" |
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The southern entrance to this sea is partly blocked by the islands of Crete & Rhodes |
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Seen here, this comedian & game show regular occupied the Center Square for many an episode |
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Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan & Dankmar Adler were leaders in this U.S. school of architecture |
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The most famous U.S. timber span bridge was "The Colossus" that spanned the Schuylkill river in this state in 1812 |
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Over 100 feet high, the Colossus of Rhodes was an ancient bronze statue of this sun god overlooking the harbor |
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The final stage, with most of the pieces off the board, it's also a Samuel Beckett play title |
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John Cleese ran the title hotel with help from Manuel & Polly on this popular British TV import |
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Architect to the British Crown from 1615 to 1642, he also designed sets & costumes for theatres |
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With works in the 1950's like the improvised "Blue 7", jazzman Sonny Rollins was known as the Colossus of this instrument |
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In 1522 this "magnificent" Ottoman ruler drove the Knights of St. John out of Rhodes |
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