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WHEN THEY WERE IN COLLEGE |
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It's the only Asian great ape |
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In 1984 this company's laser printer won raves &, at $3,495, also cost a third less than the competitors' |
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Jon Stewart got a "kick" out of this sport at William & Mary, & an award there is named in his honor |
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Pass the grape jelly & name this state capital of New Hampshire |
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This czar may have been "great", but biographer Robert K. Massie says he was deathly afraid of cockroaches |
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Immature, wingless feeding stage of an insect |
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It's what an archerfish shoots to bring down insects |
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The cover of the first PC Magazine featured this company's new desktop computer, which helped launch an industry |
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Steve Young was a quarterback at this school named for his great-great-great-grandfather |
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It's the capital of the Evergreen State |
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Princess Caroline's hunky son Andrea Casiraghi is second in line to the throne in this country |
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A portable lamp, or a "Green" DC Comics character |
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This predator that comes in gray and red types is a bit camera-shy, but its tracks are seen here |
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For 16 years this computer maker put an ad on the back page of PC Mag to promote & pioneer its direct PC sales |
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus was part of an improv troupe while attending this university in Evanston, Illinois |
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Much of the trendy Back Bay area of this state capital is built on a landfill |
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This "Sun King" sniffed, "England is a little garden full of sour weeds" |
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A traditional sign of spring in England is a letter to the Times saying, I heard this "crazy" bird's call |
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In 1999, when it wasn't even a year old, this website won a PC Mag award for its PageRank technology |
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At Amherst this future TV dad graduated cum laude; he must have been in "7th Heaven" |
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Because he believed God led him there, Roger Williams named a state capital this |
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Princess Cristina of this country married a Basque handball player in 1997 |
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Another name for a cowboy's lasso |
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id Software got kudos for letting gamers construct worlds in this 4-letter shooter, set on Mars & featuring demons |
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At Vassar, Meryl Streep starred in this Swede's play "Miss Julie"; at Yale, she was in his play "The Father" |
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It's where you'll find the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse |
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In 1927 5-year-old Prince Michael was proclaimed king of this country north of Bulgaria |
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Element with the atomic number 103 (it ain't livermorium!) |
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