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This man for whom a large city is named became governor of Tennessee in 1827 & governor of Texas in 1859 |
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Vitagraph's 1909 "Life of" this Biblical hero included a $10,000 scene of the parting of the Red Sea |
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"Police Arrest" this egg boy "After Drunken 'Jackass' Copycat Falling-Off-Wall Stunt!" |
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It's the color some French undie sellers call "le shocking" |
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In the 11th century, William the Conqueror ordered the construction of this fortress on the Thames |
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The Dodge Caravan & the Plymouth Voyager, for example |
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After winning the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1958, he got his own piano competition |
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Before he was Patton, this man played Abraham in 1966's "The Bible" |
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"Arachnid Infestation Drives" this young miss "Away From Curds & Whey Eatery!" |
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Yeats wrote, "When you are old and" this color "and full of sleep and nodding by the fire..." |
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Lausanne in this country is home to the International Olympic Committee & an Olympic museum |
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In 1991 this archbishop of Los Angeles was elevated to cardinal |
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Set during Nero's reign, this film's title is a line uttered by Peter to Jesus & means "Where are you going?" |
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"In New Reality Show", this fairy tale maiden "Chooses Among Seven Stumpy Suitors!" |
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The 2 opposing colors in the Wars of the Roses & in the Russian Civil War of 1918-1920 |
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If people are parading through Copacabana playing their cuicas, it's this 4-day period |
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It's also called putt-putt |
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"The World's Greatest Gospel Singer", she sang at President Kennedy's inauguration & Martin Luther King's funeral |
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In 1949 Victor Mature & Hedy Lamarr played this dysfunctional Biblical couple with a penchant for barber-ism |
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This trio "Requires Dangerous Rescue After Risky Oceangoing Venture in Bathtub!" |
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(Hi, I'm Charlie Garner of the NFL) These are the Oakland Raiders' 2 team colors; they strike fear in opponents |
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The history of St. Thomas in this island group is exhibited at Fort Christian, named for Denmark's King Christian V |
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"Roots" or "The Thorn Birds" |
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This author died in New Hampshire in 1864 during a visit with old school chum Franklin Pierce |
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Stewart Granger played Lot & Pier Angeli was his salty wife Ildith in the 1962 film about these 2 title cities |
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This abusive puppet "Arrested Again in Domestic Disturbance Case; Wife Judy Says, 'This Time It's Over!'" |
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Among natural dyes, you can get this color from fustic, weld or turmeric |
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The buildings in this Bermudan capital are commonly painted in pastels & the roofs are made of coral |
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Abstract American art movement of the 1960s |
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