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MEANWHILE BACK AT THE RANCH |
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In Sir John Everett Millais' painting, this heroine is depicted in her final moments |
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Time to play politics by dialing 202 to reach this Eastern city |
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Introduced in 1985, Jolt Cola said it had twice as much of this stimulant as other colas |
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A line in this holiday favorite is "Troll the ancient Yuletide carol" |
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"In the beginning God created the 7-Eleven and the earth" |
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I'm not ready to be "put out to" this, the land on which livestock graze |
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The painting seen here by Henry Fuseli depicts the three witches from this play |
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604 will B.C.ing you up north, eh, in this port city |
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"Another Suitcase In Another Hall" is one of the songs from this musical set in Argentina |
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"I have nothing to offer but blood, soil, tears and sweat" |
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This adjective is used to describe animals allowed to graze outside & unconfined |
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The future Lady Hamilton posed as Miranda from this play for a series of studies by George Romney |
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If you don't know that 281 serves Sugar Land & this Southern city of 2.2 million, we have a problem |
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In "Lolita", Humbert Humbert is an unreliable one; "Treasure Island" has a naive one |
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In 2012 this Anthony Kiedis band released an EP called "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Covers" |
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"Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your brains" |
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Stackable beds typified this dormitory for ranch hands of the Old West |
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This comic character pictured in a lithograph appears in several Shakespeare plays |
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303 includes Columbine & this state capital |
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The name of a Norwegian army officer lives on in this synonym for traitor |
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"Sara Smile" was the first Top 10 hit for this duo |
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"Luck is the barbecue of design" |
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It sounds like snaring a groom, but it's the care & raising of domesticated animals |
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In a painting by James Barry, King Lear is weeping over the body of this daughter |
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314 is St. Louis; 414 is this other Midwestern city known for its beer making |
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A song from "South Pacific" is about "A Cockeyed" one of this type |
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"A Day In The Life" by the Beatles says, "Now they know how many holes it takes to fill" this London hall |
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"We can not dedicate--we can not excavate--we can not hallow--this ground" |
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Gauchos are the equivalent of cowboys on these vast grassy plains of South America |
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