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In 1211, his force of over 50,000 soldiers broke through the Great Wall of China |
Genghis Khan
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The phrase "the sands of time" refers to this invention, common since the 14th century |
Hourglass
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He was born October 20, 1931 and named for Hall of Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane |
Mickey Mantle
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This Florida city's 1565 founding is observed in September at the Mission of Nombre de Dios |
St. Augustine
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In 1996 this 2-piece bathing suit celebrated its 50th anniversary |
Bikini
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A constitutional addition proposed for women in the 1970s |
E.R.A. (Equal Rights Amendment)
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Among his rules & theorems were "Don't eat beans" & the more famous one about the square of the hypotenuse |
Pythagoras
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He held a 1794 patent for a device he invented in just 10 days, for cleaning greenseed cotton |
Eli Whitney
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On July 27, 1974 in the only game he ever pitched, Dodger Rex Hudson gave up this man's 726th home run |
Hank Aaron
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The Hatillo Festival of the Masks is a colorful December event in this U.S. commonwealth |
Puerto Rico
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This puckered & striped cotton suit for men can now be found in a variety of styles & colors |
Seersucker
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The 2 letters that designated a 33 1/3 RPM record |
LP
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This city was almost 2000 years old when Nebuchadnezzar II developed it as an urban model |
Babylon
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An 1890s bottle cap invented by William Painter was lined with this; plastic-lined ones appeared years later |
Cork
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When he slugged 61 home runs in 1961, his batting average was only .269 |
Roger Maris
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Traditionally, this African-American holiday begins December 26 & lasts for 7 days |
Kwanzaa
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Everything old is new again with this style of clothing reflecting the '70s & earlier decades |
Retro
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BLT is a sandwich & B. LIT. is this degree |
Bachelor of Literature
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It took him 9 years to write "An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" |
Adam Smith
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His 1861 cylindrical pin-tumbler lock was an adaptation of ancient Egyptian lock designs |
Linus Yale
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In 1996, for the 4th time in history, 2 players hit 50 homers in a season: Brady Anderson & this Oakland player |
Mark McGwire
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The Antigonish Highland Games have been held in this Canadian province every year since 1861 |
Nova Scotia
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Selleria by Carla Fendi is a new line of these accessories inspired by ones made by her mother |
(Michael: What are scarves?) (Bill: What are gloves?)
Purses
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The cities that hosted the summer Olympics in 1968, 1972, 1976 & 1980 all begin with this letter |
(Alex: Mexico City, Munich, Montreal & Moscow)
M
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Salim The Grim was the father of this "magnificent" ruler |
Suleiman
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After a trip to Africa, Ann Moore created this pouch to carry your child on your chest, like women in Togo |
Snugli
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This former Phillies 3rd baseman led the National League in home runs a record 8 times |
Mike Schmidt
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It dates back to an 1810 party celebrating the bethrothal of Princess Therese to the crown prince of Bavaria |
(Bill: I don't have a clue!) (Alex: Ohh... it's a fun time, "What is [*]?" and in Waterloo, Ontario and Kitchener, Ontario, Michael, they have a big [*] every year!) (Michael: Huge one!)
Oktoberfest
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Yves St. Laurent created a dress line named for this Dutch artist featuring blocks of color banded with black |
Piet Mondrian
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It's probably Karel Capek's best known play |
R.U.R.
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