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It contains candy-coated popcorn, peanuts & a prize-winning actor from "As Good as It Gets" |
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In Spanish the name of this 4,000-mile-long river is 2 letters longer than in English |
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Reagan appointee shown here |
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He's in the Inventors Hall of Fame for the multiplane camera he used in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" |
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Classical musicians refer to this "national" instrument as simply "the horn" |
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Keaton, Kilmer & Clooney conquered crooks as this caped crusader |
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Lumberjack competition in which Mick "Light Feet" Jagger takes on Keith "Balance Man" Richards |
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Gold found in the Yukon in 1869 caused a little rush; gold found near this Yukon tributary in 1896 caused a big rush |
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Current chief justice seen here |
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On October 1, 1880 he opened the first incandescent lamp factory in Menlo Park, New Jersey |
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This long-necked, fretted lute from India was introduced to popular music at the 1967 Monterey Pop festival |
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Laurence Olivier & Mel Gibson both played this great Dane on film, though 42 years apart |
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New York cultural attraction at 5th & 82nd honoring the man who played Ed Norton |
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Cool river flowing past Amiens; you might like it hot |
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He ran California, a commission, and the high court |
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This partner of Steve Jobs owns Patent 4,136,359 for "Microcomputer for Use with Video Display" |
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This shell-shaped instrument is more than an accompaniment to flamenco dancing, it's a part of the dance itself |
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Ellen Burstyn didn't "Live Here Anymore" when Linda Lavin became this "New Girl In Town" |
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Russian secret police comic strip set in the Stone Age |
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Seen here, his first name was the last name of his predecessor |
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In 1863 this Swede developed a detonator for nitroglycerin that used shock rather than heat |
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The orchestral "Rhapsody in Blue" opens with a glissando by this instrument that slides into a bluesy melody |
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Roger Bowen, who played this Korean War Army doc on film, died the day after TV counterpart McLean Stevenson |
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Full discretionary power given to Stella Kowalski's sister |
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This "all-natural" justice was confirmed in 1994 |
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In 1837 he developed the steel plow & tested it on Lewis Crandall's farm near Grand Detour, Illinois |
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"Yakety" instrument played by Boots Randolph |
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Attention was played to this role played by Dustin Hoffman in 1985 & Tony-winner Brian Dennehy in '99 |
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