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The southern part of Africa is often called "Sub-" this 3 1/2-million-square-mile area |
Sahara
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This woman is wanted in connection with stolen hair & the kidnapping of her boyfriend by Philistines |
Delilah
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In 1805 Charles Bulfinch enlarged this city's Faneuil Hall |
Boston
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Founded in 1957, Dialamerica, Inc. is the USA's largest private company in this type of marketing |
telemarketing
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August 16, 1977 in Memphis, Tennessee |
Elvis Presley
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It's the continuation of the suit coat's collar |
lapel
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The country's name is properly pronounced "luh-SOO-too", but is spelled this way |
L-E-S-O-T-H-O
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Wanted in the case of fruit missing from the forbidden tree, this animal is considered long & dangerous |
the snake (or serpent)
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Canberra designer Walter Burley Griffin served as this American architect's assistant from 1901 to 1906 |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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Harry Bogen is the dressmaker hero of the musical "I Can Get It for You" this way |
Wholesale
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December 8, 1980 in New York City |
John Lennon
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A region of northern Scandinavia or Russia |
Lapland
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In 2000 Durban in this country hosted the 13th International AIDS Conference & the first held on the continent |
South Africa
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This Egyptian crime boss is wanted in connection with ordering the death of all male Jewish children |
Pharaoh
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Richard Hunt, the first American to attend the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, designed this statue's stone-&-concrete pedestal |
the Statue of Liberty
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September 18, 1970 in London |
Jimi Hendrix
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The type of filmmaking seen here |
time-lapse photography
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A lion subspecies shares its name with these nomadic people of Tanzania & Kenya |
the Masai
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Wife of Ahab, this Baal worshiper & harlot was last seen in Jezreel |
Jezebel
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Cass Gilbert designed this merchant's NYC skyscraper for 270,000,000 nickels or 135,000,000 dimes |
F.W. Woolworth (the Woolworth Building)
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In 1978 Campbell Soup bought this pickle producer famous for its stork symbol |
Vlasic Foods
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July 3, 1971 in Paris |
Jim Morrison
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Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction & Porno for Pyros founded this mega-concert event |
Lollapalooza
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Meaning "guided one", it was the title of the 1880s Sudanese leader whose forces defeated General Gordon |
the Mahdi
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Wanted for treason against King David, he's known to have killed his half-brother for raping Tamar |
Absalom
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Albert Speer, who designed a stadium for this city, was convicted of war crimes in trials there |
Nuremberg
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Strangely, this "colorful" German company sells its classic travel alarm clocks only in black & white |
Braun
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August 9, 1995 in Forest Knolls, California |
(Downey: Who is Frank Sinatra?) (Michael: Who is Kurt Cobain?)
Jerry Garcia
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Take your gemstones to this specialist to have them cut & polished |
a lapidary
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