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THEY CAME FROM ANOTHER WORLD |
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Explorer Sir Richard Burton disguised himself as an Afghani to make a pilgrimage to this city & sketch its Kaaba |
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On the internet www.dol.gov gets you the Department of this |
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TV's "Ren & Stimpy", "Laverne & Shirley", "Once & Again" |
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He fictionalized his early love Maria Beadnell as Dora Spenlow, the first wife of "David Copperfield" |
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This term for temporary stitching sounds like something you'd do when roasting fowl |
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In the early '80s he was Dr. Canard on "Another World"; today he's another doctor, Frasier Crane |
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Once the center of the Hittite Empire, Bogazkoy is located in this country's Anatolia region |
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MTV's 1997 award for Best New Artist in a Video went to this "Sleep to Dream" singer with 2 5-letter names |
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The first Super Bowl, the first Rose Bowl, the first Sugar Bowl |
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This author said that he based Injun Joe on a real man he knew who got lost in a cave |
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Starting out as Joey Perini in "Another World", he's best remembered as Henry Hill in "Goodfellas" |
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Rebels took the post office in this city during their "rising" on Easter Monday, 1916 |
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The 2 5-letter words for the appliance being repaired here: |
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Madonna's "Bedtime Stories", "Like A Virgin", "Like A Prayer" |
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Mr. Flosky in the 1818 novel "Nightmare Abbey" is a caricature of this "Ancient Mariner" poet |
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This stitch that forms a pattern resembling a strong rope is often used in knit sweaters |
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Back in 1990 this actor seen here was Sam Fowler on "Another World": |
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Under Darius I the capital of this empire was moved from Pasargadae to Persepolis |
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It's a glass bottle used to hold vinegar or oil for salad dressing |
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"Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", "The Cable Guy", "The Truman Show" |
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This "Sister Carrie" author modeled the heroine of his novel "Jennie Gerhardt" in part on his sister Mame |
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This synonym for a spool is also found in the name of a type of lace |
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Julia Shearer on "Another World", she was the quirky Corky on "Murphy Brown" |
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On April 1, 1945 U.S. forces landed on this largest of the Ryukyu Islands; in 1972 we gave it back to Japan |
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This diminutive of Bridget usually refers to a fussy old woman |
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English kings Henry VIII, Edward VIII, George III |
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Her close friend Vita Sackville-West inspired the gender-bender title character of her 1928 novel "Orlando" |
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This type of stitch that holds hems in place gets its name because it's supposed to be unseen |
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