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California mountain quail don't fly when they migrate; they use this mode of transportation |
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They were wed secretly by Friar Lawrence |
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On March 21, 1963 the last 86 prisoners left this federal penitentiary by boat |
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Constitutional amendment that protects against self-incrimination & double jeopardy |
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In "The Flintstones", he's the Rubbles' adopted son |
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These 2 service academies played the first of their annual football games |
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Leopard seals & killer whales prey on these birds |
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One of its most famous lines is "Lord, what fools these mortals be!" |
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"Godfather of Soul" who got 6 years in prison for aggravated assault & failure to stop for police |
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The 2 presidents whose cabinets included Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara & Stewart Udall |
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This Wash. city, first called Steptoeville, was named after a Nez Perce Indian word meaning "little river" |
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For the first time members of this religious group didn't win all the council seats in Salt Lake City |
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When a bird flies, it steers mostly with this part of its body |
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In "Othello" Iago said, "Who steals my purse steals" this |
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This punk rocker died before being tried for the '78 murder of girlfriend Nancy Spungen |
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Its opponents called this post-WWI organization "The unholy thing with a holy name" |
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Nickname of former lightweight boxing champ Ray Mancini |
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A monopoly was created for James Buchanan Duke when he formed this tobacco conglomerate |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge could have told you it has the largest wingspan of flying birds |
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"Numerical" title of the comedy that's subtitled "Or What You Will" |
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2 hours after she escaped from prison on February 5, 1979, this presidential assailant was recaptured |
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In 1928 he became the first Roman Catholic to be nominated for president by a major party |
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Born Marie Lawrie, her only No. 1 hit was "To Sir With Love", in 1968 |
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These 2 national parks were established in California |
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This colorful bird shares its name with an exotic orange & blue flower |
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Though Shakespeare had this many children, his descendants later died out |
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Producer W. Wanger shot agent J. Lang in 1951 over the affections of this actress, Wanger's wife |
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Strom Thurmond won 4 Southern states as the 1948 presidential nominee of this third party |
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James Michener said this island, 140 miles NW of Tahiti, is the world's most beautiful |
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This execution method was used for the first time in New York's Auburn Prison |
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