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HOLD ME CLOSER, TONY DANZA |
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CITY OF THE DAY: MILWAUKEE |
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His marble "David" would be hard to lose, but his smaller bronze "David" has been missing since the 18th century |
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Quick! It was the first name of Tony's character on "Taxi" |
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1852: A saintly slave saves a little girl's life & is later beaten to death |
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This West Point grad wrote up the authoritative parliamentary rules of order |
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Typically, TV ad costs are highest during these hours |
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Milwaukee is located at the confluence of the Milwaukee & Menominee Rivers where they flow into this lake |
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One of Holbein's most ambitious depictions of this king was lost in a 1698 Whitehall Palace fire |
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Tony got serious playing Jack Warden's role, Juror No. 7, in the TV remake of this 1957 classic |
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1726: A doctor meets strange new races in a satirical 4-part travelogue |
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St. Benedict's Rule defines "4 kinds of" these: those under an abbot; hermits; & 2 detestable types |
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Call 414-931-BEER to arrange a tour of this company's facility |
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In 1577, one year after he died, his mighty "Battle of Cadore" was lost in a fire at the doge's palace |
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Tony's role of Rocky in this man's "The Iceman Cometh" in 1999 won him some Broadway raves |
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1952: On a farm in Maine, 2 animals with a total of 12 legs strike up an unusual friendship |
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Chemist Gilbert Lewis' octet rule says that the covalent type of these are formed until atoms have 8 valence electrons |
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The lowest level of interest on loans from a bank |
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The high culture of a 19th century immigrant group got Milwaukee the nickname "Deutsche Athen", meaning this |
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Leutze's first version of "Washington" doing this was destroyed in a 1942 bombing of Bremen |
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Tony was so adept in his first primate movie, "Going Ape!", he was teamed up again with one in the sequel to this 1981 racing flick |
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1913: In the first part of "Remembrance of Things Past", the narrator thinks of family friend Swann |
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The Coast Guard's navigation rules are also called these, which sound more applicable to car traffic |
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In Aristotelian philosophy, it's the godlike source of all activity in the history of the universe |
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Born in Milwaukee, 1924; Chief Justice of the United States, 1986; passed away, 2005 |
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David's long-gone "Lepeletier on his Deathbed" once hung opposite this other morbid David work of 1793 |
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Tony gets heavenly help in this 1994 film in which he plays struggling A.L. pitcher Mel Clark |
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1857: Besting a bully is part of a young boy's life at a British boarding school |
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"Rules of" this tell soldiers when to fight; there's no diamond ring involved |
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From the Latin for "first age", this adjective applies to things ancient or original, like a poetic forest |
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