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Mexico refused to accept the USA's annexation of this & broke off diplomatic relations in March 1845 |
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In this 1989 film Meg played Sally Albright |
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The first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Lit. was this nation's Rabindranath Tagore in 1913 |
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In Holland in the 1630s, a single bulb of this plant was sold for the equivalent of over $30,000 |
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Called the "Garden State", it leads the U.S. in hazardous waste sites |
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Lincoln's infants (or his female fans) |
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This exiled Mexican general headed back home from Cuba in August 1846 to aid in the fight |
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Meg supplied the speaking voice for this animated Russian title heroine; someone else did the singing |
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In "As You Like It", Shakespeare paid tribute to this "Dr. Faustus" dramatist, calling him the "Dead Shepherd" |
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Examples include nitrogen, compost & manure varieties |
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The Champs-Elysees runs from the Place de la Concorde to this Paris landmark |
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Eisenhower's two-wheelers |
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This group's official hymn was reportedly written after the U.S. took Mexico City in 1847 |
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A pilot's wife in 1986's "Top Gun", Meg joined the military in this 1996 film |
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Max Prince is the main character in this American playwright's "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" |
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The Declaration of Independence was drafted on paper made from this plant grown by Washington; it's now restricted |
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Conquered by Alexander the Great in 333 B.C., this Syrian capital is one of the oldest cities in the world |
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On April 26, 1846 this general & future president sent the message "Hostilities may now be considered as commenced" |
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1 of the 2 Meg films with "kiss" in the title |
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Pyewacket was the musical & mysterious cat in this supernatural play by John Van Druten |
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It's the technique of growing plants in a nutrient solution without soil |
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This U.S. state leads the nation in coffee production |
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They hold up Jimmy's socks |
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This ex-president died after voting in the House not to give medals to officers who served in a war he had opposed |
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Meg lettered in 2 films, 1988's "D.O.A" & this 1994 film featuring Walter Matthau as Albert Einstein |
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In 1819 this English poet wrote, "St. Agnes' Eve -- ah, bitter chill it was!" |
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Some of the first citrus trees in California were planted by this Spanish "Apostle of California" |
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The 2 countries that border the Czech Republic to the north are Germany & this other large country |
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William Howard's log vessels |
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