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In 1997 this author of "The Firm" & "The Rainmaker" published a new legal thriller, "The Partner" |
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Except for its coast, Bangladesh is almost entirely surrounded by this country |
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The name of the alb, a vestment worn by priests, is derived from a Latin word for this color |
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"Roman" was this director's 1984 autobiography |
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In 1996 an iceberg the size of Rhode Island broke off the coast of this continent |
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He performed with Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1970 & with Pearl Jam 25 years later |
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His grandfather Thomas Gore was a senator from Oklahoma |
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Monte Cervino is the Italian name for this peak, located in the Alps & copied in Anaheim |
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From Yiddish, for a wooden beam, it describes a person so clumsy he might bump into one |
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It's the home town of Casey's baseball team in the poem "Casey At The Bat" |
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Heard here, this singer hails from the small prairie town of Consort:
"Constant cravings..." |
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Astronaut Dave Bowman is brought back to life in his recent novel "3001: The Final Odyssey" |
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Provinces of this country include El Oro, Chimborazo & Colon or the Galapagos Islands |
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The name of this tent fabric comes from a Dutch word for "cloth", not from a web-footed bird |
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The Swedish Film Institute honors excellence in filmmaking with an annual prize named for this director |
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It was the Chicago Tribune's erroneous 1948 election night headline |
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Jazz musician Maynard Ferguson is renowned for his high, squealing tone on this instrument |
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This "Bonfire Of The Vanities" author once tried out as a pitcher for the New York Giants |
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Beersheba is one of the main cities of this desert region of Israel |
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"When they begin" this dance, they should know its name is from the French for a flirtation |
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In "Platoon" Charlie Sheen's character Chris was based on this man, who directed the film |
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It's the total number of dots on a pair of dice |
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In 1974 Neil Peart joined Alex Lifeson & Geddy Lee as this trio "hurried" toward fame |
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Like her heroine Kay Scarpetta, this author once worked for the chief medical examiner's office in Virginia |
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One of Puerto Rico's major rivers shares its name with this estuary that separates Uruguay & Argentina |
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The name of this xylophone that originated in Africa may be from the Kimbundu language |
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Through 1996 he starred in all of the films he directed with the exception of "Breezy" & "Bird" |
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It's the only U.S. state whose name has one syllable |
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A 1993 film was actually "Thirty Two Short Films About" this pianist known for interpreting Bach |
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