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WELCOME TO MY POLITICAL PARTY |
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Hand-rolled Cohiba & Montecristo cigars originated in this country |
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He's boldly written "Tek" & "Star Trek" novels & nonfiction books chronicling his days as Captain Kirk |
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What was nature thinking putting these glands mainly on the paw pads, so dogs have to cool off by panting |
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Strom Thurmond, from 1964 to 2003 |
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Bilbo's surname in the "Lord of the Rings" saga |
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It's the only Scandinavian nation that borders only one other country (Germany) |
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Kids love her as "Mary Poppins" & as the author of "The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles" |
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Sandpipers & snipes are shorebirds, also called these for the way they move through shallow water |
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With a lighter body and large engine, this company's 1968 Dart offered superior handling |
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Strom Thurmond, until 1964 (except when running for president in 1948) |
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The musical "Kismet" opens at dawn in this ancient city |
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The name of this Mediterranean country comes from an ancient Greek word for "calf" (as in cow, not leg) |
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In 2006 this first lady of hip-hop came out with her first children's book, "Queen of the Scene" |
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This type of "high" Southwestern brush, like the scrub oak, depends on fire to renew its growth |
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Strom Thurmond, running for president in 1948 |
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A person who collects money for a political party or a criminal organization |
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Popular newspapers in this Western Hemisphere nation include The Isthmian & The Bocas Breeze |
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"Czech" out her tennis mysteries like "Killer Instinct" & "The Total Zone" by this former champ |
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Named for a land animal, this "sea" creature has rings of body armor & a prehensile tale [sic] |
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The E-type by this British company was one of the first to offer independent rear suspension |
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In the 1840s: Henry Clay, Horace Greeley, William Seward |
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This musical instrument was often played in battle |
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Hutus & Tutsis predominate in these 2 neighboring countries once part of German East Africa |
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Long before playing TV's Dr. Gregory House, he published a spy spoof called "The Gun Seller" |
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Ross Perot, independent in 1992, & this other party in 1996 |
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"Ramp agent" is Southwest Airlines' term for the heavy lifting job more usually called this |
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