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His "Pickwick Papers" was originally published serially under the pseudonym Boz |
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In 1966 the Mamas & the Papas were "Dreamin'" about this state "on such a winter's day" |
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Begun in 1913 & still in operation, this fashion house "de Coco" was closed down during WWII |
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Pals, like Rachel & Monica (7) |
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The Christian celebration of Easter & this Jewish festival also known as Pesach can both occur in April |
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For a great view, get to the top of this 300-meter structure located on the Champs de Mars |
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After her husband Percy died, this author urged one of Washington Irving's friends to fix them up |
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In 1987 George Strait sang, "All my ex's live in" this state, "and that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee" |
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Influences on the designs of this firm include the Ballets Russes & the writings of Proust (YSL) |
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A failure, on Broadway (4) |
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He abdicated for the first time in April 1814 |
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A Parisian must-see on anyone's list, this museum is the home of the Mona Lisa |
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Working in a mental hospital provided background for his "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" |
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This progressive rock band from Topeka blew into the Top 10 in 1978 with "Dust in the Wind" |
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The much talked about fashion design firm of this man has been his "Obsession" since 1968 |
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Pocahontas married this man on April 5, 1614 |
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A serene colonnaded 19th-century edifice, the Bourse houses this Paris "Exchange" |
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His 1965 novel "Desolation Angels" was set just prior to "On the Road" |
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Although it was a hit, no singles were released in the U.S. from this 1982 Bruce Springsteen album |
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Mais Oui! The logo seen here belongs to the design house begun by this tennis player (crocodile) |
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Sigmundian, like a "slip" (8) |
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Each year English-speaking Canadians honor this saint on April 23 |
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Not all of this Parisian subway is underground; some routes offer a delightful view of the city |
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Though christened Jorge Augustin Nicolas Ruiz de Santayana, he used this first name after arriving in the U.S. in 1872 |
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In 1967 the Bee Gees sang, "The lights all went out in" this state "the day I left her standing on her own" |
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As seen on Richard Gere in "American Gigolo", sexy suits for men were early successes for this fashion line |
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In 46 B.C. this man ordered the addition of a 30th day to April |
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Young & old alike are mesmerized at the "Centre de la Mer et des Eaux", one of these on Rue St.-Jacques |
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