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THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME |
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LET A SMILE BE YOUR UMBRIA |
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This future secretary of the treasury commanded a battalion under Lafayette at Yorktown |
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Bridget in a '70s sitcom, her TV movies include "Down Will Come Baby" & "Miracle on the 17th Green" |
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He said he was inspired to write the book after finding the Greek word for fate carved in a tower of Notre Dame |
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This tiny dog that shares its name with a Mexican state descends from a dog known to the Toltecs centuries ago |
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Umbrian painter Perugino helped decorate this (he got to do a wall fresco; Michelangelo did the ceiling) |
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Per Genesis 1, God created Adam on this day of creation |
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When Washington asked for a volunteer to spy on the British before the Battle of Harlem Heights, he volunteered |
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Marge Simpson had a crush on this singer/actor seen on "Shindig", "Getting Together" & "Here Come the Brides" |
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This cathedral bell ringer is the Hunchback of Notre Dame |
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The smallest dog on record was a 2.5" tall Yorkie, which is short for this |
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This Umbrian town's claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of St. Francis |
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The eyes of E.T. were modeled on those of this 1921 Nobel Prize winner |
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The Fallen Timbers monument in Toledo, Ohio commemorates a 1794 victory by this "Mad" general |
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African-American actor Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs played this character on "Welcome Back, Kotter" |
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This gypsy girl is accused of witchcraft because of the tricks she has taught her pet goat |
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Developed in this country, the cairn terrier was named for its ability to dig under cairns, or rock heaps, to hunt vermin |
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In 1990 this brand retired raw umber, a color whose name came from Umbria |
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In 1778 this frontiersman & his band captured the British settlements of Kaskaskia & Cahokia |
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Seen here, this co-star of "That '70s Show" was born in 1980 |
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The novel opens on Jan. 6, 1482, during the Feast of Fools & this post-Christmas festival |
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The largest of the toy breeds, this dog, seen here, still only weighs about 14-18 lbs. |
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Native to Umbria, the Sangiovese variety of these is grown to produce a popular Italian export |
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The U.S. National Historic Landmark found in California that moves at a steady 9.5 miles per hour |
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This general was appointed president of the Board of War for his victory over Burgoyne at Saratoga |
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She's the bespectacled anchor of MSNBC's "A Region of Conflict" |
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The novel praises this style of architecture, that of the cathedral |
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Bred by eunuchs in Peking, this dog, whose name is Chinese for "lion", was once grouped with the lhasa apso |
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Running through Umbria are the Tiber & Nera Rivers & the Umbrian Range of this mountain system |
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In the 16th C., it was the unusual annual rent paid by the Knights of Malta to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V |
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