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INTERNATIONAL SPORTS TROPHIES |
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Greece joined this military alliance in 1952, Bulgaria in 2004, though they're far from the body of water in its name |
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An interconnected group of TV stations that broadcast the same programming |
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In a TV special, the Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween while Linus awaits a visit from this mythic figure |
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7 letters: Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks |
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Most everybody was invited to join this post-WWI club founded in 1919, but the U.S. turned down a membership |
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An estimate based on little or no information |
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2010 marks the 60th anniversary of this UNICEF program that collects donations in the box seen here for kids worldwide |
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4 letters: Of a drama, of contrition, of mercy |
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Members of this club formed in 1993 include Latvia, Lithuania & Luxembourg--sorry, Libya, you're not invited |
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In 2010 this country won its 17th Swaythling Cup in men's team table tennis |
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Timepiece mechanism that's a synonym for efficiency |
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In the Hercule Poirot mystery "Halloween Party", a girl is drowned in a tub of water meant for this Halloween activity |
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10 letters: OMG! We learned Amy was Fabio's long-lost sister! & that's the only item we uncovered! The sole singular one! |
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This not-very-exclusive club founded in 1995 has 153 members (& they weren't too welcome in Seattle) |
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This international team tennis trophy is also called "Dwight's Pot" |
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2-word phrase for a set of values based on diligence; it often follows "Protestant" |
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"Halloween" is short for "All Hallows' Eve" as it's the night before this holiday once called All Hallows' Day |
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12 letters: Why?! Why didn't I buy Microsoft when it hit the market in 1986?! & wearing that Speedo?! What was I thinking?! |
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The 8-member club formed by this treaty shutskied its doors in 1991 |
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The Calcutta Cup, given to rugby teams since 1879, has an elephant on top & is made from melted coins of this currency |
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An embankment constructed as a fortification |
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Halloween's origins are in Samhain, a festival celebrated by these people of ancient Britain & Ireland |
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6 letters: Learned Hand, Joseph Crater (once "the most missingest man in America") |
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