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N.Y. governor William Tryon put a reward of 100 pounds on the capture of this Green Mountain Boys leader |
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The Colorado River enters this national park at Marble Canyon |
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In the 1966-67 season, this Adam West superhero series aired 2 nights a week |
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Emanuel Leutze used the Rhine as a model for his painting of "Washington Crossing" this river |
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The Physician's Oath named for this "Father of Medicine" is probably not his work |
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This "Don Quixote" author's first published work was "La Galatea", a pastoral novel |
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Crispus Attucks was living under the name Michael Johnson when killed in this 1770 "massacre" |
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Upper Geyser Basin in this park has dozens of thermal features |
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Lisa Kudrow plays twin sisters, one on "Mad About You", one on this series |
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A pieta now in the cathedral of Florence was originally meant for this artist's tomb |
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According to Colossians 4:14, this fellow worker & companion of St. Paul was a physician |
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Fanny Price falls in love with her cousin Edmund in this "Pride & Prejudice" author's "Mansfield Park" |
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After his surrender at Yorktown, this general reformed colonial administration in India |
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Palatial bathing establishments line Bathhouse Row in this Arkansas park |
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George Clooney has been a regular on 2 medical shows with this 2-letter title |
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He painted a series of "Haystacks" before turning to water lilies |
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This doctor who invented many foot care products published his "Dictionary of the Foot" in 1916 |
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"The Adventures of Philip" was the last completed novel by this "Vanity Fair" author |
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In 1779 he married 18-year-old Peggy Shippen, a close acquaintance of Major John Andre |
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This state's 2 national parks are Guadalupe Mountains & Big Bend |
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He was the second person to play Chester A. Riley on TV; Jackie Gleason was first |
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His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" established him as one of Amsterdam's great portrait painters |
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Anatomist Andreas Vesalius was physician to King Philip II of this country |
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This "Of Human Bondage" author's experiences as a spy inspired his "Ashenden: Or the British Agent" |
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This designer of Washington, D.C. was wounded during the French-American attack on Savannah in 1779 |
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The Hall of Mosses Trail lies in the Hoh Rain Forest of this Pacific Northwest park |
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It was the second anthology series hosted by Rod Serling |
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"Northeaster", an 1895 painting by this American artist, depicts the ocean striking the Maine shore |
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Medieval Jewish physician & philosopher Moses Ben Maimon is better known by this name |
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Sonia Marmeladovna is the heroine of his 1866 novel "Crime And Punishment" |
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