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The name of this branch of math comes from the Arabic al-jabr, meaning "restoration" |
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Fans of this '60s sitcom have been called "Jedheads" |
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With the nation in a financial panic, FDR ordered this type of holiday a day after his inauguration |
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Altdorf in the Uri canton is the home of this legendary archer |
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The ashes of this father of psychoanalysis are housed in Golders Green Crematorium |
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Relatively speaking, this tall timepiece was named for a 19th C. song by Henry C. Work |
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Unlike odd numbers, even numbers are divisible by this |
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"Going to Extremes" was set on Jantique, a fictional island, but filmed on this island, mon |
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The Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814 preceded the burning of this city by the British |
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Legend says that the father of this Arthurian wizard was an incubus |
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The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior & shrine of Edward the Confessor are in this abbey |
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It's the kind of bear that symbolizes California on California's state seal |
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Rarely used anymore, this calculating device employs logarithmic scales to multiply numbers |
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Pat Corley, who plays Phil the bartender on this sitcom, is a former ballet dancer |
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In an 1823 address, he declared that the Americas were closed to new European colonization |
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Vachel Lindsay wrote a poem "In Praise of" this wandering seed spreader |
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This bridge, London's most spectacular, was built by Jones & Barry in 1894 |
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Pinocchio might know that this other name for Florence Fennel rhymes with his name |
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These can be measured in degrees or radians |
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In 1969 this "Twilight Zone" host entered a new dimension as host of the game show "Liars Club" |
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When it first met in 1789, the House of Representatives had 65 members; today it's set at this many |
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Dagon, the Philistine god of fertility, is the legendary inventor of this basic piece of farm equipment |
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You can ride down Rotten Row in this 340-acre central London park |
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The first of these language schools was founded in 1878 in Providence, Rhode Island |
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These are whole numbers used for counting, including zero & negative numbers |
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This Sally Field series was set in Puerto Rico |
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In March 1776 the Marine Corps made its 1st landing, at New Providence in this Caribbean island group |
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Scottish water spirits called Kelpies take the shape of these animals & drown their riders |
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This structure built for the Great Exhibition of 1851 & later moved was destroyed by fire in 1936 |
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Somers Day is a holiday in this British colony once known as the Somers Islands |
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