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A highlight of Nebraskaland Days in North Platte is the pro rodeo named for this Wild West showman |
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He became pro heavyweight boxing champ 2 more times after changing his name from this |
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Yukata is a traditional style of this robelike belted garment |
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A short interval of rest or relief |
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The Great Aztec Temple was dedicated to the sun god & to Tlaloc, god of this weather condition |
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World poverty fighter, Time magazine Person of the Year & occasional rock star Paul Hewson |
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The annual convention of this music of which Bill Monroe is the "father" has taken place in Nashville since 1984 |
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This "This Is The Night" singer's fan club is known as the Claymates |
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In the early 20th century, Arthur Groom introduced this sport to Japan & boy, were they teed off |
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It's another name for a cuspidor |
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It was an honor to be sacrificed to the gods by having this organ, yollotl to the Aztecs, torn from the body |
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Troubled Texas nightclub owner Jacob Rubenstein |
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Ths anti-apartheid activist's July 18th birthday is now an annual event celebrated in South Africa |
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Sinead O'Connor refused to perform when he hosted "SNL" |
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A tanka is a short one of 31 syllables |
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This word can mean "regardless of" or "contrary to" |
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In trade, Aztecs used a system known by this term, from the French for "to exchange", using cacao beans |
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Matoaka, Amonute & Rebecca Rolfe (hey, things happened fast in the 17th century) |
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Washington's victory over this British general is celebrated each October 19 on Yorktown Day |
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On TV & film he played Tonto's partner |
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This sport whose name means "the way of softness" was added to the Olympics at the 1964 games in Tokyo |
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British World War II stalwarts seen here |
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What the object seen here was used as--it certainly wasn't a pocket variety |
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Here's "A Modest Proposal"; Isaac Bickerstaff was this man's nom de plume |
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Sacrifices abound on 'Id al-Adha as Muslims commemorate when Ishmael was ransomed for one of these animals |
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Tommy Lee Jones played this controversial figure in the film "JFK" |
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It was incorporated in 1934, formed from the photo film division of the Dai-Nippon Celluloid Company |
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The ringhals is a type of this dangerous reptile that can propel its venom up to 10 feet |
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The Aztecs founded 2 cities where Mexico City now stands: Tlatelolco & this one, their capital |
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Full of Bolshevik Vladimir Ulyanov |
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