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Arthur Vandenberg helped found this in 1945; Arthur Goldberg was a representative to it in the '60s |
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This choreographer was the niece of the producer-director of "The Ten Commandments" |
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Puritanical, like some laws |
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In 2000 this "Three's Company" star seen here made an acclaimed Broadway debut in "The Dinner Party" |
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On March 1, 1836 this mission got 32 reinforcements; on March 6 Mexican troops broke through the walls |
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A Shari Lewis hand puppet |
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The record shows this Irish brewer came up with his Extra Stout Porter in the late 1700's |
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Born in Russia, he became an Austrian citizen in 1982 & artistic director of the Paris Opera Ballet in 1983 |
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Full of exaggerated literary devices, like some prose |
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In May 2001 Eric McCormack of "Will & Grace" willed himself to play professor Harold Hill in this musical revival |
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Ali Razmara, this country's premier, was killed by a religious fanatic at a Teheran mosque March 7, 1951 |
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Where the Green Bay Packers play their home games |
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He retired from tennis in 1980 & became a social activist for AIDS research |
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In 1905 Michel Fokine created a 3-minute dance, "The Dying" this, that became closely associated with Anna Pavlova |
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You could say that playing Murray in the 2001 revival of "A Thousand Clowns" was this actor's "Magnum" opus |
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On March 8, 1862 this Confederate ironclad sank the Union's Cumberland |
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A 3-word term for Jesus Christ |
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Sir Arthur Evans dubbed the civilization he dug up on this island Minoan |
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Part Native American, her 1997 autobiography was subtitled "America's Prima Ballerina" |
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The perfume of victory was sweet as allied troops captured this German city March 6, 1945 |
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A sparkling red wine of Italy |
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It shouldn't take you "a thousand days" to come up with this shared name of father & son U.S. historians |
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This star of TV's "Alice" earned critical raves for the hit comedy "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" |
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On March 3, 1815 the U.S. declared war on Algiers as part of these wars |
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On the big screen he was "The Highlander", & also Tarzan |
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