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YOU'RE GOING TO WIN A PULITZER! |
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Oh, Rochester! William Hurt was in the 1996 version of this oft-filmed Bronte classic |
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ANZAAS is these 2 countries' Association for the Advancement of Science |
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Threshers' & hammerheads' recreation areas |
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This treat of ice cream, syrups & other toppings was probably named for a day of the week |
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Julia Keller won in 2005 for her reporting on a 10-second event: the destruction of Utica, Illinois by this |
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(Hi, I'm Sean Hayes.) I got one of my first big breaks when I was cast in the film "A & P", based on a story by this "Rabbit, Run" author |
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This newspaper, the CSM, was established in 1908 |
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A Crayola made from synthetic fabric |
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These are the cookies in the cookies & cream ice cream at Baskin-Robbins |
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In 2007 "Counter Intelligence" columnist Jonathan Gold became the first critic of these to win a Pulitzer |
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69 years apart, Lillian Gish & Demi Moore got an "A" for effort for starring in films based on this classic novel |
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The "S" in UNESCO is for "scientific"; this is what the "E" is for & remember, it's an adjective, not a noun |
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This paper won in 1993 for public service for coverage of Hurricane Andrew & its aftermath |
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Marilyn Monroe longed to play Grushenka in the 1958 film of this Dostoyevsky saga, but Maria Schell got the part |
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The NAS, or this, consists of about 2,000 U.S. scientists elected for life for their research achievements |
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A object that disperses light into a spectrum, creating opposed factions |
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The first 2 Pulitzers for writing these, to the N.Y. Tribune & Louisville Courier Journal, didn't name the authors |
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Fitzgerald didn't finish this novel, so screenwriter Harold Pinter had to come up with an ending for the 1976 film |
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It's the first "A" in the IAEA, to which almost 150 nations belong |
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A judge who insists on strict correctness |
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Russell Jones won for his reporting about Soviet repression from this capital in 1956 |
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