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This resort island off the coast of South Carolina was named for a British sea captain, not a hotelier |
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"When you're" at this restaurant, "you're family" |
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Fourth & retaining are types of this |
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To create SpongeBob's latest adventure |
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Tournament, as well as this 5-letter word, can be used to describe mounted combat between medieval knights |
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In 1996 this Asian-American teen won her first national championship in figure skating |
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Not surprisingly there's a Napoleon & a Bonaparte Museum on this island where Napoleon was born |
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A baseball slugger or anyone going for broke is "swinging for" these |
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A single San Quentin dweller in solitary |
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Geoffroi de Purelli wrote the first knights' tournament guidelines in this Norman Invasion year |
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Now an actor, in 1976 he was the European Professional Karate Assoc. middleweight champion |
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This country's larger islands include Mindoro & Leyte |
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Olive oil is high in this type of fat whose name tells you it has only one type of a certain bond per molecule |
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Sherry Lansing of Paramount & Brenda Barnes of Pepsi crashed (metaphorically) through this brittle barrier |
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This Nestle product was introduced in 1961 |
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Sir Lionel is killed during a tournament in this musical but is later miraculously revived |
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In 1892 this gentleman knocked out John L. Sullivan to become the new heavyweight champion |
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More than 150 islands make up this country, the last remaining kingdom in Polynesia |
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Soft to the touch, it's the proverbial barrier to entering the hottest clubs |
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Almost exact, but not quite |
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From Old French for "to mix", this no-holds-barred medieval group combat contest was basically mob against mob |
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The author of about 40 books, he was world bridge champion in 1950 |
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Let's drink a toast to this Caribbean island; it's the largest in the Netherlands Antilles |
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This thick spread made from capers & black olives hails from Provence |
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From the Latin "palus" come the words "pale", a stake or picket, & this word for a barrier made up of pales |
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Celebrated until the 17th c., the last knights' tournaments to survive involved "running at" these to spear them |
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Formula One champion Ayrton Senna from this South American country began driving at age 4 |
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