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Though he no longer has a Catholic feast day, this patron of travelers is still venerated as a saint |
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Among the notable buildings in this capital city are Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall & Paul Revere's house |
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This 1957 Paul Anka hit begins, "I'm so young and you're so old. This my darling I've been told" |
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She became the heir presumptive to the British throne when her father became king in 1936 |
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This state, America's No. 1 cheese producer, makes over twice as much as No. 2 California |
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It's the nickname of a $10 bill, because the Roman numeral X on it looked like a sawhorse |
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St. Stanislaus of Krakow is the patron saint of this country |
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The state capitol in this North Dakota city is called the "Skyscraper of the Prairies" |
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1959 Coasters hit which contains the line "Fee fee fi fi fo fo fum" |
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In 1865 Belle Boyd published an exciting account of her adventures as a spy in this war |
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The name of this popular grating cheese comes from Italy's capital |
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The name of this breed of dog comes from the Low German for "puddle dog" |
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Just before he was killed in 1170, he repeated the names of archbishops martyred before him |
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Founded in 1865, the Nevada Appeal in this city is the state's oldest daily newspaper |
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In 1959 Ray Charles sang, "Tell your mama, tell your pa, I'm gonna ship you back to" this state |
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In 1922 bookstore owner Sylvia Beach published this James Joyce book when no one else would |
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California Jack is better known by the name of this California community |
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This term for the poisonous secretion of a snake comes from Latin for "poison" |
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Legend says St. Sylvester I baptized this Roman emperor who granted toleration to Christianity |
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It's been called the "Crossroads of the Pacific" |
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In 1954 The Penguins asked her, "Will you be mine, my darling dear, love you all the time" |
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She joined the Sisters of Loreto in 1928 & founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1948 |
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Sapsago cheese has been produced in this country's Glarus canton for over 500 years |
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Grade of black tea whose name comes from Chinese meaning "white dawn" |
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It was to this sister of Lazarus that Jesus declared, "I am the resurrection and the life" |
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This state capital is served by Will Rogers World Airport |
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In 1958 the Crests told us these "make a lovely sight but not as bright as your eyes tonight" |
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She died just a few months after her only book, "Black Beauty", was published |
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Cheese labeled "Pur Chevre" is made entirely from the milk of this creature |
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The name of this dense-pile fabric comes from the Latin villus, meaning "shaggy hair" |
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