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Frederick VI became an ally of this French emperor in 1807 & involved Denmark in a war that bankrupted it |
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Paolo Veronese was about 25 when he painted magnificent ceiling panels for the doge's palace in this city |
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In 1892 the Eastman Dry Plate & Film Company adopted this name |
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Rudolf Nureyev looked "Sheik" when he starred in Ken Russell's film about this silent film star |
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Inchcape Rock is a dangerous reef off the coast of Scotland in this sea |
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Part II of her novel "O Pioneers!" is entitled "Neighboring Fields" |
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This Spaniard's Cubist guitar sculpture, made of sheet metal & wire, is in the Museum of Modern Art |
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Similar to AT&T, the initials in ITT originally stood for this |
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Alexander Godunov made his acting debut as an Amish farmer in this Harrison Ford film |
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Although discovered by Semyon Dezhnev in 1648, this sea of the north Pacific was named for another man |
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The curator of the Lahore Museum in his novel "Kim" is based on his father |
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10th century ruler Harold Bluetooth, son of Gorm the Old, introduced this religion into Denmark |
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First name shared by French artists Utrillo & Vlaminck |
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Rock star Neil Young is now a part owner of this largest manufacturer of toy trains |
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Zizi Jeanmaire played the ballerina Danny Kaye fell for in the 1952 musical about this storyteller |
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When discovered in 1610, this bay was thought to be the long-sought Northwest Passage |
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The poem "Ulalume" is his only important work of 1847, the year his child bride died |
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During Frederick IX's reign, 1947-1972, this "law" was changed, allowing Margrethe II to rule next |
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Victor Vasarely was a leading figure in this modern art movement named for its effect on viewers' eyes |
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As you might guess, company-owned BP service stations are owned by this company |
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He played a defecting Russian ballet star in "White Nights" & a KGB agent in "Company Business" |
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The harbor of this Pacific Russian port is formed by Golden Horn Bay |
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This "Giant" novelist wrote a series of stories about traveling petticoat sales lady Emma McChesney |
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Sadly, when this Belgian surrealist was a teenager, his mother drowned herself |
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In 1988 IBM & Sears, Roebuck joined forces to launch this online computer service |
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New York City ballet star Jacques D' Amboise played one of a septet of siblings in this 1954 MGM musical |
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Gdansk, Poland lies at the mouth of the Motlawa, a branch of this river |
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This author of "The Manchurian Candidate" completed his 3rd novel, "Some Angry Angel", in Mexico City |
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