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This philosopher left no writings; much of what we knew of him comes from Plato & Aristotle |
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Part of your body that has a root, a crown & a pulp cavity |
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Of Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell or Fabian, the one who's a character in "Twelfth Night" |
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Tho there isn't an airport at Carlsbad Caverns, you can watch the nightly flight of these in the warm months |
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Consumer advocate Ralph's professional associates |
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This conductor of the Boston Pops composed the scores for "Star Wars" & "E.T." |
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Ancestors of this Indian league entered the northeast U.S. between 1700-700 B.C. |
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One book describes it as "a crumpled grey jelly divided into 2 halves like a walnut" |
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She's Henry VIII's queen at the beginning of "Henry VIII", but later he divorces her |
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Santa Fe holds a yearly festival marking its reconquest by this country at the end of the 17th century |
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Dallas Cowboys' coach noted for his soft hat & sports jackets |
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The fertile region between the Persian Gulf & Mediterranean Sea was shaped like this |
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Pale, watery fluid that bathes & feeds body tissues & is cleaned & filtered by nodes |
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The character who asks, "If you prick us, do we not bleed?...If you poison us, do we not die?" |
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Indian people named for their tiered, mud-brick towns, of which there are 18 or 19 today in New Mexico |
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The Andrews Sisters & Bette Midler have had hits singing about this type of bugle boy |
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When this Hollywood super agent made 5 deals in 1 day, Humphrey Bogart nicknamed him "Swifty" |
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A job of Roman tribunes was to protect this class from Patrician judicial abuses |
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Sitting atop the kidneys are these glands which supply the hormones that kick in when you fight |
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The 2 lovers who die in the play-within-a-play in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
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Located near Truth or Consequences, Chloride paid the consequences & is now this type of town |
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Phonetic rendering of the French "Help me", it's an international distress call |
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When Rupert Murdoch bought the Chicago Sun-Times, this columnist switched to the rival Tribune |
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Julius Caesar's daughter Julia married this member of the 1st triumvirate |
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Name of the 20-23 ft. long tube comprised of the duodenum, the jejunum & the ileum |
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She said, "I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died" |
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New Mexico's acquiring statehood in 1912 didn't stop his gang from raiding the town of Columbus in 1916 |
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London's newspaper thoroughfare |
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