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All of this country's Capetian kings descended from Robert the Strong, Count of Anjou & Blois |
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A boy doesn't have to shoot a bullseye to earn the badge seen here for this sport |
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The rock & roll ballet "Blue Suede Shoes" celebrates the music & the spirit of this legendary star |
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Around Thanksgiving you start to see store ads reminding you that there are only about 28 of these "before Christmas" |
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U.S. Army engineers built it in the early 1940s to house all of what was then the offices of the Department of War |
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This "Great" czar got rid of his powerful half-sister Sophia by sending her off to a convent |
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You must earn the hiking, swimming or cycling badge to become this type of scout |
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"Deuce Coupe" is danced to "Little Deuce Coupe", "Catch A Wave" & other songs made famous by this group |
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Each November this sporting event starts in Staten Island & ends hours later in Central Park |
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This Italian campanile has an inclination of about 6 degrees, or about 13 feet from the vertical |
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The opposite of penny wise |
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This 18th dynasty queen's painted limestone bust is in a museum, but her real body has never been found |
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The name of this badge seen here comes from a group of Greek sister goddesses [badge with a harp] |
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The 1988 ballet "A Fool For You" is performed to this star's hits, including "I Got A Woman" & "Hit The Road Jack" |
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In-ciders know October is the national month for this fruit |
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The name of this Indian mausoleum means "crown of the palace" |
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It's also known as a crawdad |
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After seizing the English throne, Canute of Denmark married Emma, widow of this "Unready" king |
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If you can describe a float, trap & drainpipe, you're on your way to a badge in this field |
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"Sex" & "Horror" are compositions this member of the Marsalis family wrote for the ballet "Them Twos" |
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Every October 19 this Virginia town remembers the last major battle of the American Revolution |
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This 77-story Manhattan building with a stainless steel spire was inspired by art deco & machine forms |
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A fixation, or a magical object of worship |
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Sadly, Juana La Loca was insane by the time she inherited the Castilian throne from this woman, her mother |
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The name of the badge seen here, or an unfortunate investment for the Clintons |
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"Laura's Women" was inspired by the music of this singer-songwriter who wrote for Streisand & Three Dog Night |
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On October 12 many Latinos celebrate El Dia de la Raza, meaning "The Day of" this |
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The Palace of Nations lies near the shore of this Swiss lake |
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To restock depleted supplies |
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