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17th CENTURY PERSONALITIES |
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In an argument about building Rome, he killed Remus |
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This city's international film festival presents Golden Space Needle Awards |
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A rattlesnake named for how it moves, or a person who's a real snake in the grass |
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Shun-chih was about 6 yrs. old when he became the 1st Manchu emperor of this country in 1644 |
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From the theory that "like produces like", it was thought you could get these by touching a toad |
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This MGM lion's roar was first heard in the 1928 film "White Shadows in the South Seas" |
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Sacred to the Muses, the fountain called Hippocrene was created by this winged horse |
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Alan Alda's father Robert Alda won a Tony for playing Sky Masterson in this musical |
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These "hooded" snakes are responsible for about 10,000 deaths a year in India |
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Juan Martinez Montanes, a sculptor from this country, was admired for his wood carving |
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This cross-eyed lion starred in his own 1965 movie & in the TV series "Daktari" |
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Believing his beloved Thisbe to be dead, he killed himself with his sword |
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Ketti Frings won a 1958 Pulitzer Prize for a play based on this Thomas Wolfe novel |
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General term for the kind of snake whose squeeze can kill |
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The Marquise de Montespan, a mistress of this "Sun King", was rumored to be involved with witchcraft |
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It's said that any woman who refuses to be kissed under this Christmas shrub will end up an old maid |
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Joy Adamson wrote about this lioness in 2 books, "Born Free" & "Living Free" |
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She came to life after Pygmalion created her as a statue |
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After this 37-year-old producer died in 1936, the Motion Picture Academy named an award in his honor |
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This snake, rivaled only by the anaconda in size, has been known to swallow a 130-lb impala |
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Oliver Cromwell was buried secretly in this church weeks before his state funeral |
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A ring around the moon is supposed to mean this type of weather is coming |
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Patience & Fortitude are the 2 lion statues in front of this New York City building |
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He was the father of six of the twelve Olympians, including Zeus, Hades & Hera |
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The NAACP awarded its Spingarn Medal to this diva in 1965 |
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The largest countries with no snakes are New Zealand & these 2 North Atlantic island nations |
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This father of Cotton Mather married his own stepsister, Maria Cotton, in 1622 |
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If your ears start to ring it's supposed to mean someone is doing this |
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Since 1904 this lion has served as the symbol for Penn State's athletic teams |
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