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The heroine of this Disney movie hangs out with guys named Dopey & Sneezy |
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They're "a girl's best friend" & her birthstone if she's born in April |
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Ariel knows this title Hans Christian Andersen lass has a father called the Sea King |
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Hradcany Castle, once the home to the kings of Bohemia, is a popular tourist stop in this Czech capital |
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An early megahit for Sondheim was this musical with songs like "I Feel Pretty" & "Maria" |
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It's the 8-letter term for the specialized vocabulary used by attorneys |
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Dustin Hoffman played a savant with autism who watches "Jeopardy!" in this film |
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May is time for this gem that the Greeks called smaragdos, meaning "green rock" |
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The Marvel character known as Sub-Mariner lives undersea in this fabled "lost" land |
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In November 2001 this Afghan capital was liberated from the Taliban |
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"Into the Woods" made it to the big screen in 2014 starring this woman as the witch |
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Paul Bunyan could tell you it's a longer name for a logger |
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This 2009 title sounds like a very odd forecast |
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In June or any other month, you can see this gem in a girl's ear in a Vermeer |
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The Merman Triton was the son of this great sea god, the Greek version of Neptune |
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El Salvador means "the savior"; this name of its capital means "sainted savior" |
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Sondheim won an Oscar for "Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)" sung by this woman in the film "Dick Tracy" |
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Trash usually ends up at this place, buried between layers of dirt |
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In "Some Like It Hot", this female sex symbol strums the ukulele |
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Fans of the color purple should like this February birthstone |
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DC Comics has a merman--this guy in the Justice League, who married the undersea queen Mera |
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This capital's major street the Paseo de la Reforma passes through Chapultepec Park |
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This Sondheim musical about 19th century revenge takes place on London's Fleet Street |
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It's the University of Texas' football team |
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Denzel Washington played imprisoned boxer Rubin Carter in this film with a stormy title |
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One of these October gems given to Josephine by Napoleon was called the Burning of Troy because of its red flashes |
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The Russian folk epic "Sadko" tells of an aquatic king known as the "Sea" this, which you can spell with either a "CZ" a "TS" |
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A statue of William Tell adorns the parliament building in this Swiss city |
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"Send In The Clowns" is a beloved song from this "small" Sondheim show |
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Freud popularized this word for sexual desire |
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