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King Juan Carlos' main home, Zarzuela Palace, lies just outside this capital |
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"Smoke on the Water" was a 1973 hit for this British band |
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After his 1859 hanging, Civil War troops sang of this abolitionist's body "mouldering in the grave" |
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In an Aesop tale this animal decided the grapes he couldn't reach had to be sour |
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This name belongs to the last martyred Pope & to actor Sheen |
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The jubilant delight with which Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer's friends shouted |
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Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea; this is the capital of South Korea |
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In 1987 jazz vocalist Al Jarreau had a pop hit with the theme from this Cybill Shepherd-Bruce Willis series |
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In 1913 the 16th Amendment was passed allowing Congress to collect taxes on this |
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A form of this company's grape & apple logo, seen here, dates back to 1851 |
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An apostle, or a son of Queen Elizabeth II |
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A hoarse whistling sound produced by breathing |
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Augustus Caesar said he found it "A city of bricks and left it a city of marble" |
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This group's gold records include "After the Love has Gone", "Boogie Wonderland" & "Let's Groove" |
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Plessy vs. Ferguson, which upheld segregation, was overturned by this 1954 case |
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Mae West's famous order in "I'm No Angel" |
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Meaning "harvester", it was the name taken by one of the most famous nuns of the 20th century |
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They're the periods each fall, winter & spring when TV ratings are collected so that ad rates can be reset |
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It's served by Saddam International Airport |
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This group made its U.S. Top 40 debut with "Brass in Pocket" in 1980 |
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During WWII America won its 1st major victory over Japan in this naval battle, about 1,200 miles from Hawaii |
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This dentist & prohibitionist began selling his "unfermented wine" in 1869; in 1890 he renamed it "Grape Juice" |
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"Speak out" with this given name of the noted Christian seen here |
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It means strange & frightening, but it sounds like a big lake |
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This Ecuadorian capital is located near the foot of the volcano Pichincha |
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What a delight! This band's "Afternoon Delight" topped the charts & went gold |
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Bushrod, the favorite nephew of this president, became a Supreme Court justice in 1798 |
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1939 book dedicated in part "To Tom Who Lived It" |
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The original name of St. Peter & the name of Mr. Pure in an 18th century play |
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Emma Peel's John on TV's "The Avengers" |
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