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HEY HEY HEY, IT'S PHAT ALBERT! |
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In 1781 Emperor Joseph II staged a piano duel between Mozart & Muzio Clementi in this city |
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In this ballet a little girl named Clara meets the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Kingdom of Sweets |
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This song title from the '80s precedes "25 for Haiti" in a 2010 project featuring 80 recording artists |
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In 2011 Prince Albert of this principality wed ex-Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock of South Africa |
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Combatants shoot pellets of colored gel at each other in this game |
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The publisher Simon & him is part of CBS |
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Green Park & Covent Garden were once favored dueling spots in this city |
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Hershy Kay provided the orchestrations of this man's music for the 1958 ballet "Stars and Stripes" |
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Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp & Neil Young organized the first of these heartland benefits in 1985 |
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Like Newt Gingrich & Thomas Foley, Carl Albert held this leadership position, from 1971 to 1977 |
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The name of these flowers seen here fits them perfectly |
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Louisa May Alcott & James Patterson were published by Little, this |
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Pushkin fought his fatal duel in this city, just 34 years after it was founded |
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A young prince is saved by a magic feather in this 1910 Stravinsky ballet |
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Dozens of rock stars have played the Secret Policeman's Balls to benefit this human rights organization, A.I. |
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This microbiologist worked on cancer & developed the oral polio vaccine |
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It's another name for a tadpole |
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A Random House imprint combines this small fowl with Dell |
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In 2008 Bobby Fischer died in this island city, site of his 1972 chess duel with Boris Spassky |
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In the 1920s Uday Shankar, Ravi's brother, choreographed "Radha-Krishna" for this Russian ballerina |
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The organization "Rock" this sponsored a 2008 "Ballot Bash" & a 2011 "Democracy Day" with "Glee" star Darren Criss |
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This man used his $33,000 in Nobel Prize money to expand the hospital he built & to establish a leper colony |
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It's the lumberjack term for when politicians vote for each other's bills |
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A big name in textbooks is Prentice this |
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The book "War of the Rats" tells of a sniper duel during the winter 1942-43 battle for this Russian city |
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In 1944 this conductor composed the music for "Fancy Free", Jerome Robbins' first ballet |
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The Clash & The Who headlined the 1979 Concerts for Kampuchea, benefits for victims in this war-torn country |
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In 1942 this Frenchman wrote, "There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide" |
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Prince Charles is the duke of it |
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Young readers enjoy books from Grosset & him |
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