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Disc jockey heard on the radio in "American Graffiti" |
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Its sweet varieties are the common, the blood, & the navel |
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The deuterium to fuel fusion reactors is found in this water covering ¾ of earth's surface |
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It was state capital before Lincoln |
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"Ask & it shall be given you; seek", & this will happen |
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Site of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club |
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Film famous for the line "You ain't heard nothin' yet, folks" |
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According to legend, this tree's leaves clothed Adam & Eve after they ate their fateful fruit |
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The ancient Greek Democritus gave us this word meaning "something that can't be cut" |
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Nebraska is the only state in which legislators are chosen on this apolitical basis |
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What the Christ child was wrapped in before being laid in the manger |
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He says, "I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" |
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Blonde & beautiful Elsa, who weighed 400 lbs., was this |
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Continent which grows over 75% of the world's grapes |
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Antiprotons, antineutrons, & positrons combine to form this negative substance |
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A Pulitzer Prize was won for reports on how poorly this charitable home handled its huge endowment |
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While Moses was away, the Hebrews played at worshipping this idol |
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Formerly a fashion item, it's still worn today by nuns as a head covering |
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The two masked heroes Clayton Moore played on the screen |
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After Louis XIV cut his lips on this unpeeled Caribbean fruit, he forbade French cultivation |
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To show the paths of charged particles, they're sent through this fog-filled enclosure |
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In 1867, Congress overrode this President's veto to make Nebraska our 37th state |
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The book of Genesis refers to the promised land by this ancient name |
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Ian Carmichael portrayed this aristocratic detective created by Dorothy L. Sayers |
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President portrayed by Brian Keith in "The Wind and the Lion" |
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Two fruits that combine to breed tangelos |
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Mousetraps loaded with ping-pong balls show this effect in Disney's "Our Friend the Atom" |
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Golden-voiced editor of the "Omaha World-Herald" who ran for President 3 times |
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When giving alms, you shouldn't let your left hand know this |
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Where Robert Browning went to visit his fiancee at home, sometimes on a whim |
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