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DOES THIS DRESSING MAKE ME LOOK FAT? |
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OUR NEW COMPUTER OVERLORDS |
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In this epic poem about leaving heaven, John Milton created Pandemonium, the capital of Hell |
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Olivia Newton-John: "I ____ Love You" |
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This dressing meaning "little vinegar" looks positively slimming on you |
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A person who's busy on Election Day might cast his vote this way |
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"From her beacon-hand glows world-wide welcome" is part of a poem found on a plaque at this landmark |
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In 2008 an IBM supercomputer named for this speedy state bird broke the 1 petaflop barrier--that's really fast |
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A book by him begins, "'The signora had no business to do it... she promised us south rooms with a view"' |
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Cee Lo Green: "____ You" (the radio version, please) |
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There are just 35 fat calories in a 2 tbsp. serving of this actor's own Lighten Up Honey Mustard Dressing |
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Put the pedal to the metal & increase your speed |
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"Willkommen" is the first song in this Broadway musical |
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Most modern supercomputers run on this operating system developed by Linus Torvalds |
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His wife Charlotte was the inspiration for "Amelia" & for Sophia in "Tom Jones" |
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Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue: "Whatta ____" |
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Zut alors! One ounce of this "national" dressing at Sizzler has 12 grams of fat! |
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The transitional teenage years between puberty & adulthood |
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In 1992 this author launched his "Goosebumps" series with "Welcome to Dead House" |
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In 1998 Deep Crack, designed for this science from the Greek for "hidden writing", broke the standard U.S. data cipher |
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In a George Eliot novel, the Tullivers owned a mill on this river |
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Git along to the gym, little dogie! If you saddle up 2 tbsp. of Kraft's buttermilk this, you've roped in 140 fat calories |
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It's a right held by one property owner to make use of the land of another for a limited purpose |
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At a Seder dinner, a ceremonial cup of wine is left for this prophet; a door is opened to welcome him, too |
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Thinking Machines Corp. pioneered this processing --as the geometric name indicates, many processors work side by side |
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A line in this 1954 novel reads, "Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart" |
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A Rachael Ray recipe for this "colorful" dairy dressing calls for 1/2 cup heavy cream & 1/2 cup sour cream |
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This portion of the brain coordinates voluntary movements & balance |
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Altars called ofrendas, with flowers & sweets, welcome back souls on this Mexican holiday in November |
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