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The first one of these tombs was built about 2650 B.C. by Imhotep for King Zoser & rose about 200 feet using steps |
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The literary adaptation "For Whom The Bell Tolls" |
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At 6 feet tall & 120 pounds, it looks down on all the other birds except for the ostrich |
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Hoffmann's character Peter Schlemihl has lost this, like Peter Pan |
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It's a term for any Buddhist Temple in Thailand or Cambodia, like the Angkor one |
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The calculations of Hippias of Elis set the start of the first of these 4-year periods at 776 B.C. |
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For standing poses like reverse half-shoulder, be grateful that a "sticky" one of these is part of yoga equipment |
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If a reindeer had come through Ellis Island, its name would have been changed to this |
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A Hoffmann tale title lost the words "And The Mouse King" when it became this Tchaikovsky ballet |
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It's the molded shell on which lugers ride; riding double, you are nestled like 2 peas in it |
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This kingdom of England grew from 2 settlements, one founded around 495 by Cerdic & his son Cynric |
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The 2001 film "Enemy at the Gates" |
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18th c. Japanese poet Yosa Buson wrote, "I cannot see her tonight / I have to give her up / so I will eat" this |
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Murr, who gave us his views on life, was Hoffmann's pet one of these |
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An adz is an axlike tool; this other 3-letter tool is used to punch holes in leather or wood |
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The north-south & east-west dividing lines of their "Land Of Four Quarters" intersected in Cuzco |
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Pork Chop Hill starring Gregory Peck |
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The 8 elements of ashtanga yoga include pranayama, control of this vital process |
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This tropical American Mammal, potus flavus, is known for its long, prehensile tail & is related to the raccoon |
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In "The Golden Pot", Anselmus in Dresden is lured to this mythical land some believe was under the sea |
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The part of an apron or a pair of overalls that covers the chest |
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Bleda co-ruled with this younger brother for 12 years until his brother had him killed in 445 |
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Clint in "Heartbreak Ridge" |
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This category could run from the akiapolaau, a Hawaiian bird, to this member of the cattle familhy in India |
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Reading "The Devil's Elixir" by Hoffmann helped this Swiss psychiatrist form his "archetypes" |
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It's a vessel or duct, like the deferens one |
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