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This sea was home base for all those Barbary pirates |
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She's the rock & roll legend who died at L.A.'s Landmark Hotel October 4, 1970 |
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"Leave it to Beaver", "The Honeymooners", "Taxi" |
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Rank shared by Kirk, Kidd & Kangaroo |
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A gutbucket is a bass fiddle consisting of a stick on an inverted tub with this many strings |
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After the pasha of Tripoli cut this down outside the U.S. consulate, Congress authorized the use of force |
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Vincent Price rap-narrates the now classic video to this Michael Jackson song |
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The Hustle, the Charleston, the Funky Chicken |
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His "New Clothes" were no clothes |
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A gymnastic celebrity of the parallel or horizontal |
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A joke goes, modern kids play cell phones by using 2 of these with no string between them |
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This branch of the U.S. armed forces mentions the war's setting in its hymn |
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(Hi, I'm George Clinton) Funk music traces its beginnings to songs like "Out of Sight" & "Cold Sweat" by this legend |
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Rauschenberg, Rossetti, Rubens |
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This army rank's name can be extended with "issimo" |
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A saintly protector of your hockey team's net |
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From the French for "little Mary", it's another name for a string puppet |
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Tripoli pasha Yusuf Karamanli managed to keep his throne until 1835, when this empire again took over |
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This man's hit song "Superstition" was originally written for guitarist Jeff Beck |
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The Bonhomme Richard, the Mayflower, the Beagle |
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Title for the sovereign prince of Austria's royal family; Francis Ferdinand was one |
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A notebook in which to record your slow & steady running workouts |
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This toy is a rudimentary airfoil whose height is controlled by playing out the string |
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This "Our Country, Right or Wrong" seaman led a U.S. mission to destroy the Philadelphia, a ship captured by Tripoli |
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This man with a 1961 No. 1 hit had a father with a 1935 No. 1 & 2 sons who teamed up for a 1990 No. 1 |
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin", "Ivanhoe", "Little Women" |
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The daughter of an English monarch is a princess; of a Spanish monarch, this |
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One part of a meal for Seattle Slew or Man O' War |
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1726 character who awoke after a shipwreck to find himself tied down with string |
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