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Prussia's William I had plenty to reflect on when he was crowned German emperor in 1871 in this Versailles roo |
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Known for his extreme patriotism, Sam, of "Muppet Show" fame, is one of these birds |
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No roads lead into this U.S. state capital; it can only be reached by aircraft or boat |
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The USA's largest artificial lake, Lake Mead is the reservoir behind this dam |
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1974: "The great fish moved silently through the night water, propelled by short sweeps of its crescent tail" |
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My aunt likes to lunch on this fish |
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Family that held a virtual monopoly on supplying the big guns to Prussia |
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It takes the wizardry of Frank Oz to bring this dangerous drummer to life |
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Gates opening into this city's "Old City" include Lion's Gate, Zion Gate & Herod's Gate |
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In 1926 she became curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History |
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The 1860s: "My father's family name being Pirrip, & my Christian name Philip..." |
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Mmm! It's one fish that melts in your mouth |
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This Prussian statesman & prince was the one who shifted the war into Otto-matic |
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(Kermit the Frog at a desk.) Hi-ho, in "The Great Muppet Caper", Fozzie & I have to save her after she's framed for burglary. Ooooh! |
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A type of shirt is named for this British island off the coast of Normandy |
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Mead is an archaic term from Old English for this geographical feature |
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1996: "New Year's resolutions. I will not drink more than fourteen units of alcohol a week" |
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You don't need a tutor to catch this fish |
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The war brought down this French emperor, the nephew of a previous French emperor |
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This group that got its own animated series was introduced in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" |
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In 1945 Sukarno proclaimed independence for his country in this city |
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Jamed Edward Meade, who helped to establish the IMF, was a 1977 co-winner of the Nobel Prize for this |
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1957: "Who is John Galt?" |
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If Keats had written an ode to this fish, he would have been on thin ice |
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This famous Italian patriot fought for France in the Battle of Belfort |
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A giant pig was Rudolf Nureyev's partner in "The Muppet Show" production of this travesty of Tchaikovsky |
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Once a national monument, this high valley became a part of Grand Teton National Park in 1950 |
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A college in Meadville, Penn. shares its name with this mountain range that rises across the state's central region |
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1843: "True!--nervous--very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?" |
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Hey, pal, this type of salmon tastes much better than the bait of the same name |
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