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Pinna can refer to the primary division of a leaf, a bird's wing or this part of a fish |
fin
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This emperor known as the Lion of Judah was deposed in September 1974 |
Haile Selassie
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The birds in this Tchaikovsky ballet are young women under the spell of a sorcerer |
Swan Lake
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This James Bond's creator's father, Valentine, was a member of the British parliament |
Ian Fleming
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Dedicated on May 1, 1931, it was the first skyscraper to exceed 100 stories in height |
Empire State Building
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She had to "tuffet" out with a spider beside her |
Little Miss Muffet
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Insects don't have lungs, but they do have several of these windpipes |
(Lee: What are esophaghi?)
trachea
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Former Air Force general Curtis LeMay was this man's running mate in 1968 |
Gov. (George) Wallace
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In some versions of this famous ballet, a beggar woman turns out to be a fairy godmother |
Cinderella
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He married Zelda the week after "This Side of Paradise" was published in 1920 |
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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On Jan. 25, 1915 A.G. Bell placed the first transcontinental telephone call to this former assistant |
Watson
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It's where Bill Clinton made his home before Washington, D.C. |
(Sandi: What is Hot Springs, Arkansas?)
Little Rock
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Sebum, an oily secretion from these glands, waterproofs the hair & skin |
(Sandi: What is the sweat gland?) (Lee: What are hair follicles?)
sebaceous glands
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In 1950 she started the Missionaries of Charity |
Mother Teresa
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A glossary of ballet terms will tell you that this kind of step is called a tour |
spin (turn)
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This author of "The Waste Land" also wrote under the pen name Helen B. Trundlett |
T.S. Eliot
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In 1964 this state's Patsy Mink became the first Japanese-American woman elected to the House of Reps. |
Hawaii
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Nickname of Charles Spencer Chaplin |
"The Little Tramp"
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In vivo refers to biological processes within an organism & this refers to ones outside it, as in a test tube |
In vitro
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On Sept. 14, 1923 he was knocked out of the ring by Luis Firpo & was pushed back in by some sportswriters |
Jack Dempsey
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She choreographed her 1942 hit "Rodeo" for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo |
Agnes de Mille
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This author was born in Burlington, N.J. in 1789 & moved to Cooperstown, N.Y. as a child |
James Fenimore Cooper
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Born Aug. 18, 1587 on Roanoke Island, she was the first English child born in America |
Virginia Dare
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It's the U.S. base on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica |
Little America
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Deglutition is another term for this common, reflexive process in the throat |
(Lee: What is clearing the throat or coughing?)
swallowing
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Last name of the father & son who served as prime ministers of Greece |
(Sandi: Who is Makarios?)
Papandreou
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Maria Tallchief danced the role of Eurydice in the premiere of Balanchine's ballet about this musician |
Orpheus
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C.S. Forester introduced this naval hero in 1937's "The Happy Return" |
(Horatio) Hornblower
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An 1811 census showed this city to be the first in history to exceed 1 million residents |
London
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Erskine Caldwell tale in which Ty Ty Walden promises the church the gold he finds in 1 part of his claim |
God's Little Acre
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