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It forbids Congress from interfering with a citizen's freedom of religion, speech, assembly or petition |
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Who could forget Paul Lynde as the practical-joking warlock Uncle Arthur on this series |
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The astronauts drank this orange-flavored breakfast drink |
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Dedicated to upholding this nation's constitution, the Samuel Griffith Society is HQ'd in New South Wales |
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A unique mobile library in Kenya is transported from place to place by these "ships of the desert" |
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El Paso has a 459-foot lighted one of these, also in the nickname of its state |
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It's the seasonal favorite heard here |
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On a 1998 episode of this sitcom, Uncle Leo got caught shoplifting a book |
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English painter Samuel Cooper's 1657 portrait of this British Puritan leader is seen here |
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Most of the books in the ancient library at Alexandria in Egypt were in this language |
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In 2003 chef Daniel Boulud started shaving truffles onto this fast food favorite & charging $50 for it |
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The woman born Julia Gardiner is best known to history as one of these |
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On "The Dukes of Hazzard", Uncle Jesse was played by Denver Pyle; on "Full House", Uncle Jesse was played by this man |
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The past participle of the verb that means to make music vocally |
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Canadian business executive Samuel Bronfman was the founder & chief operating officer of this distilling company |
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The Laurentian Library in Florence, Italy was founded in the 15th century by members of this family |
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The Nelson Knitting Co. made these pieces of apparel that people made monkeys out of |
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It's marked by pain & reddening of the top layer of skin |
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As Uncle Charley, William Demarest helped Fred MacMurray raise his boys on this '60s series |
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A protruding part of the face below the lips |
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This publishing company founded in 1830 has drama bookstores in New York, Hollywood, Toronto & London |
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The Morris, this type of library at the University of Virginia, has first editions of Coke & Blackstone |
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Mary Edna Fraser, whose work is seen here, had the first one-woman show at this Smithsonian museum |
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It culminated in the bloody conquest of Jerusalem in July 1099 |
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Bill Bixby passed off Ray Walston as his Uncle Martin on this classic sitcom |
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The last name of designer Anna, it sounds like a popular hog call |
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A Chicago park is named for this founder & longtime president of the American Federation of Labor |
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Amazonas state in this country has a floating library that brings books to children along the Orinoco River & its tributaries |
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2-word title of the artwork seen here; New Englanders might call it "Spa" |
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