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Hottest temperature ever recorded was on this "dark" continent |
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Titan is the largest moon of this ringed planet |
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It's where flowers "sleep" |
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In the Middle Ages, monks presented "mystery plays" to illustrate stories from this |
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"Inhaling the breath of a loved one" is the reason for this Eskimo "kiss" |
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43 consecutive days of 120º heat were recorded in this appropriately named Calif. valley |
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It forms a large part of Jupiter's atmosphere or Earth's kitchen cleaners |
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Dramatic form, from Greek for "merrymaking" |
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People whose gods included Odin, Thor & Loki |
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National seashore resort that's been "burning" off Long Island for years |
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The Van Allen belts surround most of this planet |
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City that's often called "the rubber capital of the world" |
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19th century Norwegian playwright often called founder of modern drama |
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Mythical creature Noah left behind in this Irish Rovers' song
"...green alligators and long-necked geese / Some humpty-back camels and some chimpanzees / Some cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born..." |
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Named by Magellan for fires blazing on shore, it's South America's stormy southern tip |
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Soviet ship which docked with our Apollo in '75 |
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In 1642, they closed English theaters for 18 years |
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Only hope remained after this ancient Greek's box was opened |
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Its foundation for polio victims was founded by FDR, who died here |
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Comet in 1973 which didn't put on its promised show |
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Bathroom the British skip to |
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As he wished, the last play of Eugene O'Neill was produced after his death |
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Pair of lovers separated by a garden wall, they inspired "Romeo & Juliet" |
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