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It's the gossip heard around the "drinking fountain" on a ship |
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It's the only archipelago that's a U.S. state |
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This woman seen here is the head of a billion dollar company |
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1978: "I'm A Mean Ole Lion", "Ease on Down the Road" |
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Agrippa says of her, "Royal wench! She made great Caesar lay his sword to bed" |
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Dot & Dottie are shortened forms of this female name |
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It's one who reveals another's plans, especially in front of Bert Convy |
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The Kodiak Archipelago in this gulf was the site of the first Russian colony in North America |
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Later chief justice, this man once got stuck in a White House bathtub & couldn't get out |
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1939: "The Cornfield", "Poppies" |
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Richard III's mother is the Duchess of this, a title Fergie has today |
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This cabinet department is sometimes called DOT |
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One-word term for an artist whose canvas is human skin |
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The islands of the Sulu Archipelago south of Mindanao form the Sulu, Basilan & Tawitawi provinces of this Asian nation |
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This Englishman's detailed & highly popular novels examined 19th century social conditions |
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1968: "All You Need Is Love", "Sea of Monsters" |
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"I am a gentleman of Verona, sir" says Petruchio in this comedy |
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In Morse code this letter is represented by 3 dots |
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Stopping & starting at regular intervals, like summer showers |
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Ecuador calls this island group Archipielago de Colon |
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First name of this Stooge who joined the act in 1955 |
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1978: "We Go Together", "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" |
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Act V of "The Merchant of Venice" takes place on the avenue before her home in Belmont |
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U.S. Olympic heroine seen here (played softball) |
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It's the conversion of one substance into another, like wine into the blood of Jesus |
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This atoll at the southern end of the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean is the site of a U.S. naval base |
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Citing the exaggerated shadow of his mistakes, this man ended his presidential candidacy in '87 |
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1983: "No Wonder", "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" |
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Margarelon describes himself as "A bastard son of Priam's" in this play |
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The Braille system is based on the arrangement of up to this many raised dots per character |
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