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Telemachus was this long lost traveler's faithful son |
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Yo, this notorious rapper's second posthumous No. 1 hit single was 1997's "Mo Money Mo Problems" |
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Stevie Winwood, Stevie Nicks, Stevie Wonder |
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Newly born calves of this "colorful" mammal can measure 28 feet in length & weigh up to 3 tons |
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Romance is a perfume from this designer whom you might call a major "polo" player |
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Before the grand jury, Bill Clinton said, "It depends on... your definition of" this word |
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Of a dryad, a naiad or an oread, she's the water nymph |
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This huge hit by Jay-Z samples a song from the musical "Annie" |
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Robin Leach, Robin Givens, Robin Cook |
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No longer used in Thailand to haul teak from the jungle, these animals are being trained to paint |
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Wallace might know this term for a metal eyelet mainly used on belts but also seen on hems & cuffs |
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"Ut" used to be used for the first or key note of the musical scale; this has replaced it |
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Hard-partyin' half-man, half-goat creatures of Greek mythology |
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This "King of Crunk" is not to be confused with Lil' Wayne |
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Pat Leahy, Pat Buchanan, Pat Nixon |
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High in Omega-3 fatty acids, oils from these creatures have been shown to reduce high levels of triglycerides |
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The length of these ladylike accessories is denoted by buttons; 16-button ones are formal length |
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An Italian river, or the red Teletubby |
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The Myrmidons were this great hero's brutal cohorts in the Trojan War |
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A TV show on E! chronicles the "Father Hood" of this rap star |
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Kim Campbell, Kim Philby, Kim Jong Il |
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Because hippo teeth are made of this, they won't yellow & were once a popular source for false teeth |
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Feline name for the full-body stocking made popular by Diana Rigg on "The Avengers" |
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Don't have a cow, man, it's just the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet |
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This mythological sculptor tragically fell in love with a beautiful statue he had carved |
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Group that includes members Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone & Wish Bone |
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P.D. James, G.K. Chesterton, A.A. Milne |
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This clam named for a sharp instrument can burrow almost as fast as you can shovel |
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In the 1800s, it was fashionable to wear a cap named for this woman who stabbed Jean-Paul Marat |
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In British slang this word alone means thank you; 2 together means good-bye |
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