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"Murder Most Merry" is an anthology of mysteries set on this holiday |
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"Your dreams were your ticket out" |
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Number of rays in the statue's crown, representing the seas or continents of the world |
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It starts each half of a football game |
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Proverbially, you're on these if you're about to expire |
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Tik-Tok, Rinkitink & Glinda are title characters in the series set in this land |
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"Now the world don't move to the beat of just one drum, what might be right for you may not be right for some" |
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A 1/4 size model of the Statue of Liberty, presented by U.S. citizens in 1885, stands on an island in this river |
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In 1980 Pink Floyd spent 4 weeks at the top of the charts with "Another" one of these "In The Wall" |
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Curare, originally used as a poison on these weapons, is now used in medicine |
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Levis makes legs especially cut to fit this footwear |
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Sidney Sheldon's first novel was "The Naked Face"; Norman Mailer's was this |
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"You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have..." |
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The statue was first administered by the board for these structures, because the torch was a navigational aid |
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An area of particular interest or skill, or the office of a bailiff |
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Before the 19th century, this firearm was known as a birding or fowling piece |
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Number of legs on a nematode |
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Father Merrin is the name of this title William Peter Blatty character |
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"Not getting hassled, not getting hustled, keepin' your head above water, making a wave when you can" |
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This sculptor was on hand when his Statue of LIberty was dedicated in 1886 |
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This financial program introduced in 1984 was the first software program issued by Intuit |
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The gun Dr. Richard Gatling invented in 1862 was powered by this device |
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This arachnid is also known as a harvestman |
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It's the main family chronicled in a series of 8 books in the '70s & '80s by John Jakes |
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"So while you're here enjoy the view, keep on doing what you do, so hold on tight, we'll muddle through" |
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Completes the Roman numeral on Liberty's tablet, MDCC... |
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Settled by the Vikings around 800 A.D., this city is now a main port for Western Ireland |
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Nickname of '50s footballer Elroy Hirsch |
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