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Janet's big sis, she had an R&B hit with "You're Gonna Get Rocked" |
La Toya Jackson
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By winning the British Open, this 24-year-old became the youngest to win golf's career Grand Slam |
Tiger Woods
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This city is so big, it covers parts of 3 of Egypt's adminstrative governorates |
Cairo
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A member of Picasso's family sued after Citroen named one of these after the late artist |
a car
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Well... it's the first name of the "39-year-old" comedian known for his miserly self-caricature |
Jack (Benny)
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Founded in 1929, this New York museum is dedicated to modern art |
the Museum of Modern Art
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This Swiss worked with Freud from 1906 until 1912 when their beliefs drove them apart |
Carl Jung
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With pride Satan says they're the 2000 Stanley Cup champs |
(Laura: Who are the Devil Rays?)
New Jersey Devils
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It's the largest Florida city named after a guy named Andrew |
Jacksonville
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After visiting Paris in 1900, Picasso went through the period (1901 to 1904) now dubbed this |
his Blue Period
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With $6 million in 1977, Steve Cauthen led the money winners in this profession |
jockeys
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It's the first amendment to the U.S. Constitution that mentions religion |
the First Amendment
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From 1957 to 1971 this was the last name on the door of the office of the president of Haiti |
Duvalier
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On July 23, he became only the second American to win the Tour de France in consecutive years |
Lance Armstrong
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This capital of the Greek department of Dodecanese is on the island once home to a colossus |
Rhodes
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This new work at the 1937 Paris International Exhibition showed Picasso's loathing of fascism for all to see |
Guernica
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Othello could tell you that envy is a synonym for this green-eyed monster |
jealousy
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Since 1970, the general synod has governed this church of England |
the Church of England (the Anglican Church)
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On Jan. 18, 1912 he & his men discovered the flag left behind by Roald Amundsen at the South Pole |
Robert Scott
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She dispatched sister Serena at Wimbledon & went on to defeat Lindsay Davenport for the title |
Venus Williams
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Napoleon would have disliked this original name of Austin, Texas |
Waterloo
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This political pundit seen here wrote the biography "Picasso: Creator and Destroyer" |
Arianna Huffington
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It's the small sail in front of the main sail |
the jib
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On June 5, 2000 Air Canada began nonstop service from this California city to Ontario, Canada |
Ontario, California
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In 1907 she opened her first Casa dei Bambini |
Maria Montessori
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This manager who won World Series in both leagues entered baseball's Hall of Fame |
George "Sparky" Anderson
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This state capital located on Crow Creek has a "C" name also, the name of an Indian tribe |
Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Originally a brand of absinthe, Pablo put a bottle of it in a 1912 work, & it put the work on a special edition label |
Pernod
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Mais oui! It's the first name of the Baker seen here, who was very popular in Europe |
Josephine (Baker)
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In the U.S. this society sponsors the National Geography Bee |
the National Geographic Society
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