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If its royal family has no male heir, Monaco will become part of this country |
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Though often credited with winning it, this Sioux medicine man sat out of the Battle of Little Big Horn |
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"Rex" & "Roy" both mean this, Your Majesty |
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Not surprisingly, this agency's motto is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" |
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This fictional setting of "The Edge of Night" shared its name with Jefferson's home |
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After all these years, Joe Di Maggio still has the longest one in baseball |
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Discoverers of these South Sea islands named them for wise Biblical king whose wealth they sought |
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Imposing Duwamish Indian chief for whom Washington State's largest city was named |
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1st name of this football coach, who stressed winning, means "winner" |
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Vermont is known for these gatherings considered the purest form of democracy |
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When "all you see are silhouettes & all you hear are castanets & no one cares how late it gets", you're there |
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Longest distance flown by this type of airplane is 1¼ miles |
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As co-sovereign of this Pyrenees land, the Bishop of Urgel, Spain is paid about $6.87 semi-annually |
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While not the most common Russian name, Ivan Kuznetsov is literal Russian equivalent of this English name |
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In 1982, James Watt proposed changing this dept's seal from a buffalo facing left to one facing right |
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Not in world atlases but in this comic strip could "Lower Slobovia" be found |
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George Bell of Virginia, who takes size 26, won 20th Century-Fox's contest for the longest pair of these |
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A problem for this African country is that much of its mail is mistakenly sent to Switzerland |
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Common Arabic name which means "servant of Allah" |
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A toll-free hotline for whistle-blowers is maintained by this agency in charge of federal b'ldgs |
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Number of fabulously wealthy "cities of Cibola" the Spanish explorer Coronado was looking for |
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Longest continuous run of any show is London performance of "The Mousetrap" by this author |
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80% of San Marino's gross national product comes from tourism & the sale of these |
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Girl's name common in Germany & America, it's a contraction of Mary Magdalene |
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In 1973, the federal government printed 4.8 billion coupons for this |
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A battleship was built to honor this Russian who built fake villages to impress his empress |
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Longest ocean liner, the "Norway", was originally named for this country when built in 1961 |
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