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Guinness says the world's most expensive yacht is this country's royal yacht, the Abdul Aziz |
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Jack Horner sat in his corner & ate a pie associated with this holiday |
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Elvis' 1968 comeback was started by a TV special aptly sponsored by this sewing machine company |
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Adjective rightly describing Molly Brown & wrongly describing the Titanic |
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Defeating him at Chalons-sur-Marne in 451, the Romans said so long, Hun |
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By alternately tossing & catching each, keep 3 balls, plates, or clubs in the air at one time |
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Not Jason's mythical "Argo", but a ship called the "Argonaut", appeared in this Lloyd Bridges TV series |
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"The pig was eat &" he "was beat" |
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"Love Me Tender" & "Elvis on Tour" were the 1st & last of these Elvis did |
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The adjective form of the word nonsense |
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Frederick the Great was king of this Germanic country |
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Heat to about 400°f, let it explode, then salt & butter it, if desired |
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A famous yachting trophy was called the "100 Guinea Cup" until after it was won by this yacht |
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Of "curd", "cockle", or "contrary", word not mentioned in "Mary, Mary" |
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On Aug. 27, 1965, Elvis played host to this quartet in his Bel-Air home |
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Adjective describing the works & literary style of the author of "Great Expectations" |
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In the Middle Ages, the stained glass windows in these helped the illiterate learn about Christianity |
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Stick the end of a fine cord of fibrous material thru the eye of a small sharp object |
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Type of U.S. Navy ship whose identification # begins with the letters "CV" |
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Name of a piece of playground equipment, or the phrase preceding "Margery Daw" |
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In 1957, an Oregon DJ was fired for playing Elvis' version of this "colorful" winter classic |
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Abbreviated "mil.", it means pertaining to soldiers |
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Though opposed to their independence, William Pitt supported their resistance to the Stamp Act |
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Determine it's not a conventional aircraft, a meteor, or a weather balloon |
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In 1950, Admiral Radford directed that Old Glory be hoisted over remains of this ship each day |
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Last word in the rhyme which begins "There was a little girl..." |
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Celebrity Register says this man, Elvis' manager, was once a successful promoter of patent medicines |
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In Randy Newman's "I Love L.A.", the 2 adjectives describing the "redhead" by his side |
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As a WWI soldier, this Yugoslavian leader was caught & sent to Russia where he became a communist |
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Mix a pigment with a binder |
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