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A descendant of Genghis Khan, this Mongol conqueror was also known as Timur the Lame |
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In slang, you're a "paper hanger" if you bounce one of these |
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Part of your body which contains rods & cones |
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Roger Miller says it "swings like a pendulum do" |
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Type of pigeon that doesn't need AAA maps |
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Groucho said he wouldn't belong to any club that would allow this |
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"King of kings" & "Sun of the Aryans", Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was better known as this |
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Innovation of the Fleischer Brothers to aid cartoon audiences in following song lyrics |
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The deciduous or "milk" type are your 1st set of these |
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Though "the Midwest farmers' daughters...make you feel alright", The Beach Boys prefer these |
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To cut something off, like a magazine subscription |
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Completes "I never forget a face, but in your case..." |
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In 1613, Michael Romanov founded a dynasty which ruled this country for 300 years |
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Secreted by B-cells in the Islets of Langerhans, it controls amount of glucose in the blood |
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It's where "Matilda run" after "she took me money" |
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From Latin "robur" meaning "oak", we get this word for possessing great strength |
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Feeling Harpo's pulse, Dr. Hackenbush said, "Either he's dead or" this "has stopped" |
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Constantine II, exiled in 1967, was last king of this country |
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Curly Neal is an expert in this bouncing art |
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It's what the messenger RNA gets the message from |
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In "Arthur's Theme", "The best that you can do is fall in love" when caught between the moon & here |
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To scoop the mud from the bottom of a channel or harbor; police do it to find the body |
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While many rulers have been called "the Great", Turkish sultan Suleiman I was called this |
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During World War II, the Navy used them to improve fliers' coordination & balance |
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Sense organ which detects acceleration & position with respect to gravity |
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In 1977, Glen Campbell asked, "Have you ever felt" these, y'all |
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Petty officer in the U.S. Navy who performs clerical duties, or Janice Rand on "Star Trek" |
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