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This Los Angeles valley named for a mission includes the neighborhoods of Encino, Sherman Oaks & Northridge |
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This Beatle first sang lead vocals on vinyl in 1961 on "Ain't She Sweet" |
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Sisinnius, Stigma III, Sergius II |
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A Pittsburgh convict tied 8 of these together to escape but was 25 feet short; he broke his ankle & was caught |
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Charles "Pete" Conrad (in 1969) & Charles Duke, Jr. (in 1972) are 2 of only 12 men in history to go to work here |
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Ernest Hemingway's grave lies near this Idaho valley, a year-round resort developed by the Union Pacific |
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The first movie in which Michael Jackson has a starring role, it was a modern version of a Judy Garland classic |
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Adrian I, Sylvester III, Rocius II |
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A man in this "Wolverine State" was shot trying to get a photo of his dog holding a rifle |
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He was flying mail between St. Louis & Chicago in 1926 when he heard about a prize for the 1st solo Atlantic flight |
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Located near Lake Tahoe, it was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games |
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As Edith, Jean Stapleton won her first Emmy in 1971 on this Show |
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Sixtus IV, Sixtus V, Sixtus VI |
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As an alibi for a robbery, a man said he was in another state buying this illegal drug made from morphine |
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If you don't know this comic strip legend who began his famous strip in 1950, well, good grief! |
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A stout walking stick or a group of assistants |
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Lake Tanganyika lies within the western branch of this valley that's thousands of miles long |
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Hallelujah! On April 13, 1742 this Handel oratorio was performed in public for the first time |
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Visage III, Boniface VIII, Valentine |
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Oops! After using gas to remove some stains, a man tried to cover the smell by lighting this, maybe at both ends |
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He was founding president of the Fifth Republic, serving from 1958 to 1969 |
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To mislead in a card game |
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The U.S. Military Academy at West Point overlooks this river valley |
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Errol Flynn's first fantastic swashbuckler was this "sanguine" classic |
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A Frenchman moved a parked car 2 feet with this technique used by pro wrestlers & aggressive rams |
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Ben Hecht's book "Charlie" is a biography of this man with whom Hecht wrote several plays |
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A duty imposed on imported goods |
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