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ALBUM OF THE YEAR GRAMMY WINNERS |
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8. Captured territories must be returned to this country, s'il vous plait |
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Ronald & Nancy Reagan had the address of their Bel-Air hom changed from this number to 668 |
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Apprenticed to a candy maker at age 15, he now has a Pennsylvania town named for him |
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1975: His "Still Crazy After These Years" |
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J.R.R. Tolkien came up with the sequel, "The Lord of the RIngs", 17 years after this book was published |
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It's also called an alligator pear |
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12. Turkey had to get its independence from this empire |
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In May 1969 People's Park in this city was the scene of "Bloody Thursday" when police took on local activists |
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While an apprentice to a machinist, Elias Howe began his work on this invention |
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1995: This Alanis Morissette album |
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Part of this E.M. Forster novel takes place at the Pensione Bertolini in Italy |
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A hobby or subordinate occupation |
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6. Any foreign interference in this country's affairs would be un-bear-able |
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The Henry Miller home & library are landmarks on this "Big" stretch of coast south of Monterey |
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John Deere hammered out his career while an apprentice to one of these |
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2001: Various artists with this soundtrack |
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His wife Charlotte was the model for Sophia in "Tom Jones" & for the heroine of "Amelia" |
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11. Political & economic independence for this peninsula's nations |
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In the 1920s this bespectacled movie comic spent $2 million on Greenacres, his Beverly Hills estate |
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As a young boy, Andrew Johnson began his apprenticeship as one of these & later even opened his own shop |
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1996: Her "Falling into You" |
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When this Thackeray novel was serialized in 1847, the author sketched the accompanying illustrations |
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An unreasonably strong desire for wealth |
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14. (Last, but not least) an international organization must be created & this one was |
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This wealthy L.A. county community on the Pacific Coast highway was once the personal property of Frederick Rindge |
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A grocer's apprentice at age 14, archaeologists were green with envy when he found Troy in the 1870s |
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2000: Their "Two Against Nature" |
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In this classic, Christian travels from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City |
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Rama or Krishna, for example |
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