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FROM FILM TO BROADWAY MUSICAL |
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SAME 4 LETTERS, DIFFERENT WORD |
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"The Sexiest Man Alive! (1992)": Nick Nolte |
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The Fatimids, who ruled north Africa from 909 to 1171, were named for Fatima, this prophet's daughter |
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Max & Leo purposely find a flop for Broadway--"Springtime for Hitler"; their plan backfires |
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Luxembourg National Museum is located in the historic center of this city |
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This Hemingway novel that shares its name with a Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton song was published in 1970 |
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Start of day & magician's stick |
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1970's "Sportsman of the Year Bobby Orr" |
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University of Utah grad Gordon Hinckley expanded this church from 9 million to 13 million members as its president |
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Pure nunsense when a disco singer hides out in a convent |
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Bissau is the capital of this African country that borders Guinea |
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While cleaning out a drawer, his wife discovered his manuscript for "Daisy-Head Mayzie" & it was published in 1995 |
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Mom's sister & a sandwich staple |
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A women's mag--"The sex quiz you must take: find out what really turns you on... and feel lustier than ever before" |
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St. Jerome was responsible for the Vulgate, a translation of the Bible into this language |
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It's more than a "miner" problem when a boy in a mining town wants to dance ballet rather than fight |
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The name of this river goes back to a Native American name meaning "river of yellow stones" |
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Her novella "Lost Laysen", written when she was a teen, is a tale of the South Pacific, not the South & the Civil War |
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Electron home & castle protector |
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On the same cover: "The People vs. Goldman Sachs" & "Happy 70th, Bob! The 70 Greatest Dylan Songs" |
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John Wesley founded this movement after the experience of preaching to the wretched coal miners of Bristol |
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A trio of drag gueens journey across the Australian Outback |
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Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of this island & about 600 nearby islands |
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In the last chapter of "Billions & Billions", this scientist talked about the disease that took his life |
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"The 2000 Dubious Achievements! Who Will Survive?" |
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"As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen" is the autobiography of this Korean reverend who died in 2012 |
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Sam, who is dead, communicates with girlfriend Molly via a phony psychic |
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It was a 1980s confederation of Senegal & the Gambia |
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John Kennedy Toole was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for this novel published 11 years after his suicide |
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Unclothed & a novel about Fremen |
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