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DICK & JANE & SPOT HODGEPODGE |
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In 1989 Bertram Lee & Peter Bynoe became the first black owners of a major sports franchise, this city's NBA Nuggets |
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"Springtime for Hitler" (a '60s classic) |
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The N.Y. Times said his "Ragtime" "reflects all that is most significant and dramatic in America's last hundred years" |
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This animal, the symbol of a major political party, is a symbol of stubbornness |
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See Dick. See Dick "Be all he can be" in this branch of the military. Serve, Dick, serve! |
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Food staple of Goldilocks |
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"If I Were King Of The Forest" (1939) |
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Time said "The Pelican Brief" "is as close to its predecessor", this Grisham book, as can be without photocopying it |
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Autumn can symbolize a waning life & this season can symbolize new beginnings or birth |
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See Spot. See Spot sub for Eddie, played by Moose the dog, on this "psychological" sitcom. Act, Spot, act! |
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These rodents are born with soft fur in addition to their quills, which harden within hours |
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In 1957 it became the USA's first major city with a black majority |
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"Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" (1986) |
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It "is remembered as a stomach-turning expose of unsanitary conditions...in the meat-packing industry" |
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It symbolizes imprisonment & Maya Angelou knows "why" it "sings" |
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See Dick. See Dick leap off a bridge using a long elastic cord, doing this sport. You're crazy, Dick! Crazy! |
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Please, tell us this Spanish way of saying "Please" |
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In the 1940s CORE pioneered sit-ins & also used these protests whose name in show biz means "substitutes" |
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"Nobody Does It Better" (1977) |
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This 1925 classic "captures all the romance and glitter of the Jazz Age" |
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Symbols of mystery, they're the mysterious doubles of the people who cast them |
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See Spot. See Spot compete in this premier dog show at Madison Square Garden in February 2001. Preen, Spot, preen! |
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He wrote, "You're the Nile, you're the Tower of Pisa, you're the smile on the Mona Lisa" |
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"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (1944) |
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A contemporary review said an 1847 novel by this woman should have been called "Withering Heights" |
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As a sapphire is a symbol of this, Cher could have called her daughter Sapphire instead of the name she chose |
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The University of Haiti is located in this capital |
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