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Judges were chosen by lot for the drama competition known as the Dionysia in this city |
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She's the richest woman in entertainment & Forbes' top power player for 2007; not bad for a kid from Kosciusko |
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A website about these machines suggests that the flipper should be thought of & used like a tennis racket |
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The lacrimal bones contain sacs that collect excess these from the surface of the eyes |
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The leading accidental cause of death in the U.S. involves these |
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This English river flows from the Cotswold hills to its mouth on the North Sea |
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According to a play about her by Euripides, this woman did not spend the Trojan war at Troy but in Egypt |
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Raised in Star, Mississippi, this singer, Mrs. Tim McGraw, was destined to become a star |
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The 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley were the first to use this brand of ice-resurfacing machine |
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These bones are classified as true, false, & floating |
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It usually begins around September 22nd |
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Better-known name of the Washington, D.C. hill once known as Jenkins' Hill |
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In "The Clouds" by Aristophanes, a man desires to send his son to study with this Greek philosopher |
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"Stand By Your Man" and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" were big hits for this Mississippian who was married 5 times |
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During bypass surgery, the patient is hooked up to a machine that's named for these 2 different internal organs |
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The stapes, the smallest bone in the human body, is found in this organ |
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City that's home to the Masters Golf Tournament |
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Shatrunjaya Hill in this country is home to more than 800 Jainist temples |
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This title angry wife plots revenge against Jason by killing his new flame with a poisoned garment |
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This actress from Meridien is a cousin of Tennessee Williams & mom to Laura Dern |
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This machine was invented in 1793 to speed up the removal of seeds from a certain raw fiber |
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At a papal one of these, don't forget to kneel |
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It's the skull-shaped hill where Jesus was crucified |
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The 3 parts of this Greek dramatic trilogy are "Agamemnon", "Choephori", & "Eumenides" |
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A Spingarn Medal & a Pres. Medal of Freedom are among the laurels of this celebrated soprano from Laurel, Miss. |
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This long slender bone is parallel and lateral to the tibia |
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The puffin is a member of this "great" family of penguin-like birds |
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According to legend, a cave on this hill was where Romulus & Remus were suckled by a wolf |
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