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This legislative body gives its advice & consent to treaties made by the president |
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This cat, the most popular of the long-haired breeds, probably came from the Middle East |
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Spanish artist who designed the "Monstrous Cubist" costumes for the Cocteau/Satie ballet "Parade" |
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Rotoring in the opposite direction from Earth, it's called "Earth's Twin" |
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After George B. Shaw stopped writing novels, he wrote his 1st one of these, "Widowers' Houses" |
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The U.S. Postal Service guarantees overnight delivery of letters sent this way |
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Though elected from a district just like all other congressmen, his salary is highest |
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The points of extremities of these cats are either blue, chocolate, lilac or seal |
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He's been called "The Supreme Portrayer of Montmartre Night Life" |
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Scientists use this letter to designate the planet that may be beyond Pluto in our solar system |
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In 1988 special baseball cards were printed to advertise the centennial edition of this poem |
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To expel an evil spirit by a religious ceremony, not by doing Jane Fonda's workout |
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2 of the 3 areas of qualification set by the Constitution for election to Congress |
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Because of its coloring most often white, yellow & black, it's also called a "tortoiseshell - & white" |
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Manet's first name was Edouard & Monet's was this |
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The planet William Herschel discovered in 1781 & named Georgium Sidus after George III is now called this |
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this poet's 1st book, "the enormous room", described his experiences in a french detention camp |
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A bet in which you pick the 1st & 2nd place horses at the track is called this |
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This cat has been bred in Ethiopia for thousands of years |
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(Video Daily Double) Parisian who created the sculpture, seen here, to study body movement, not for exhibition |
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A few weeks after this planet was found in the sky in 1846, its moon Triton was discovered |
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Journalist known for his account of the Russian Revolution, "10 Days That Shook the World" |
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In Norman times it was the king's countinghouse; today it's the name applied to Britain's public funds |
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Bred in New England, this large cat looks something like the nocturnal animal for which it's named |
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This Somerset Maugham novel is based on the life of Paul Gauguin |
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In the time it takes Deimos to make one orbit around Mars, this, its other moon, has made almost 4 |
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Marcel Proust published "Swann's Way", the 1st part of this lengthy novel, at his own expense |
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From the Latin meaning "higher" or "ever upward", it's the state motto of New York |
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