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Rachmaninoff & Rostand, to name two |
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The Wack Wack course near Manila has often hosted this country's Open |
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Some cooks deep-fry these aural appendages of a pig & use them as an unusual garnish |
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The widest expanse of this 4,500-mile mountain range is about 400 miles in Bolivia |
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He was born under Capricorn, the sign of the goat, but he "Dances With Wolves" |
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The "core" of this computer company goes back to its founding, April 1, 1976 |
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Used to loft the ball, these irons may be sand or pitching |
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"Joy of Cooking" suggests serving this North American marsupial with turnip greens |
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80% of Argentina's farm products come from this fertile plain |
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If you don't know Billy Crystal's sign, go fish |
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On April 1, 1789, the House had its first quorum & elected Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg to this post |
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Bobby Jones is president in perpetuity of Augusta National, the course that's home to this top tournament |
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Hippophagy is the practice of eating this meat, though you may say, "Nay!" |
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Sparked by an oil boom, the population of this Venezuelan capital tripled between 1961 & 1981 |
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Designer Anne Klein chose a lion's face as her company's symbol because this was her sign |
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An insatiable eater of aged sheep meat |
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This country was declared an Islamic Republic, April 1, 1979 |
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Term for the group of spectators that watch a golf tournament |
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The "World Encyclopedia of Food" says the nine-banded type of this mammal is "Edible but far from delicious" |
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This Chilean strait was an important shipping route before the building of the Panama Canal |
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People born under this sign such as Roseanne are known for passion, but beware their "sting" |
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Its official date was April 1, 1990, the 21st time it had taken place in the U.S. |
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The famous triumverate of the 1960's was Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, & this South African |
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Cajun chefs have been known to cook nutria, a furry member of this order of mammals |
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The only European possession on South America's mainland is this territory |
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Sympathetic, helpful people like Oprah Winfrey are often born under this sign of the water carrier |
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A magazine piece on the neutron or electron |
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