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Over 30 years after starting the Sistine Chapel, he made his last paintings for the Vatican's Pauline Chapel |
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On this sitcom, Jack Klugman scored as Oscar Madison, a sports reporter for the New York Herald |
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In 1795 John Playfair simplified Euclid's axiom about these, still saying they never meet |
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Before heading U.S. forces in France in WWI, this General led a punitive raid into Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa |
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Giving up on that tease Beatrice, he married Gemma Donati in the late 1200s |
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O, beware, my lord, of" this synonym for envy |
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He painted "Costume Ball at the Moulin Rouge" & "Jane Avril Leaving the Moulin Rouge" |
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Ed Asner moved to California & became the gruff City Editor of the Los Angeles Tribune on this drama series |
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A park named for Pancho Villa in Columbus in this state lies on the site of his 1916 raid into the U.S |
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Chronicler of the South seen here |
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A talking Gecko might tell you it's a 5-letter synonym for avarice |
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This American illustrator described his work as "lovely-kids-adoring-their-kindly-grandpa sort of thing" |
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The Daily Planet newspaper was just super as the employer of both the title characters on this 1990s drama |
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Between 2 & 2:50 P.M., the minute hand on your watch covers this many degrees |
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After 1911, Pancho Villa used this Texas city of 600,000 on the Rio Grande as his headquarters |
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He wrote the play "Tom Thumb" & the novel "Tom Jones" |
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"Pride" synonym paired with "The Id" in a Freud title |
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Masterpieces by this Spaniard include "The Naked Maja" & "The 2nd of May 1808" |
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As Tim O'Hara, Bill Bixby worked as a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun on this silly '60s sitcom |
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A scalenohedron is a crystal of 8 or 12 faces, each of which is one of these shapes |
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When the Mexican Revolution began, Villa joined the rebels against this dictator with the first name Porfirio |
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This playwright was the illegitimate fils of a famed novelist |
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For lust: a perfume from Alfred Dunhill |
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This Renaissance Master painted the fresco "The School of Athens" |
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Harry Anderson left 'em laughing on this show as a witty Miami columnist working for the Record-Dispatch |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in front of a blackboard with 2 circles drawn on it) Also used to describe people, in the world of circles, it's the opposite of concentric |
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This "Devil's Dictionary" author disappeared after going to Mexico, reportedly to write about Pancho Villa |
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He created Private Eye Lew Archer |
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Meaning sloth, it's from the Latin negative of dolere, "to feel pain" |
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