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Russian empress from 1762 to 1796, she never learned to speak the language properly |
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The sweet kind of this is canned or eaten on the cob |
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If this Louisiana statue talked, it might say, "I'm the Kingfish" |
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Snakes & a shamrock are emblems of this saint |
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The name of this large mammal comes from 2 Greek words meaning "nose-horned" |
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In "Boots and Saddles", his wife, Elizabeth wrote of their life together before his "last stand" |
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In July 1559 at the age of 16, this Scottish queen also became queen of France |
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This "Swiss" vegetable is a type of beet grown for its leaves & stalks |
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Your mission is to name this California mission founder whose statue is in the Hall |
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Jen, the ideal relationship among people, is the central idea of this Chinese philosopher |
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In 1940 a protein substance in red blood cells was discovered in & named for these monkeys |
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A book called "Semper Fidel" takes a look at the troubled relationship between the U.S. & this country |
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This youngest son of Henry II succeeded his brother, Richard the Lion-Heart, as king of England in 1199 |
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The English or hothouse variety of this salad ingredient is virtually seedless |
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This state put Sequoyah in the Hall & Will Rogers elsewhere in the capitol |
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A mullah is a religious scholar of this religion's Shiite branch |
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Shropshire, Marco Polo & Rambouillet are types of this mammal |
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While director of the FBI, he wrote "Masters of Deceit" & "A Study of Communism" |
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This cousin of Julius Caesar committed suicide in August, 20 B.C. at Alexandria, Egypt |
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This vegetable is sometimes called sparrowgrass |
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In 1872 Rhode Island put a statue of this founder in the Hall |
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Bon was the indigenous religion of Tibet before this now dominant one arrived |
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The Alaskan brown bear is also named for this Alaskan island |
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James B. Stewart gives the lowdown on insider stock trading in his best seller "Den of" these |
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On March 17, 1861, at Turin, he became king of Italy |
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Cultivated for its thick rind, citron is a member of this fruit genus |
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Mississippi erected a statue of this president |
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Candomble, practiced in this S. American country's Bahia state, combines African & Catholic elements |
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This order of whales, dolphins & porpoises contains about 80 species |
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This former White house Chief of Staff gave his version of the Watergate cover-up in "The Ends of Power" |
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