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George Wallace, this state's former governor, called on southern governors to defy integration |
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South Dakota's Custer State Park has one of the largest herds of these animals in the U.S. |
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Something that is Beckettian is reminiscent of the works or characters created by this man |
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His 1892 work "Manao Tupapau" depicts a Tahitian girl terrified by a dead spirit |
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It's a 3-letter word for an excavation |
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Though the Army mutinied against this governor of New South Wales in 1808, there wasn't a "Bounty" on his head |
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This African-American tennis star was denied a visa to play in a South African tournament |
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A park at Burlington, VT. contains part of a farm that belonged to this Green Mountain Boy |
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Ezra Pound wrote "The Pisan Cantos" while imprisoned in this country |
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This artist's sister nan & dentist B.H. McKeevy were the models for his "American Gothic" |
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A petroglyph is a drawing on this, not paper |
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He set out around the world in 1519 & had to put down a mutiny in South America in 1520 |
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This first president of Indonesia died in a military hospital on June 21 |
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Windmill Island, a municipal park in this Michigan city, has tulip gardens & a miniature Dutch village |
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This limerick poet published "Laughable Lyrics", his last book of nonsense poems in 1877 |
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He spent the last years of his life in the Villena Palace in Toledo, Spain |
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The Peking Man found in China was real; the Piltdown Man found in this country was a hoax |
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This seventh president once had 6 soldier shot for mutiny |
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This African nation's civil war ended with the capitulation of Biafra in January |
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Covering over 200 acres, Kapiolani Park in Hawaii extends from Waikiki to this extinct volcano |
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The 1823 book "Peveril of the Peak" is this Scotsman's longest novel |
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This Flemish "Descent from the Cross" artist owned a lavish estate called Het Steen near Brussels |
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Polygamy is divided into polygyny, having many wives, and this, having many husbands |
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In June 1905 there was a famous mutiny aboard this Russian battleship |
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This prince was deposed by General Lon Nol in Cambodia |
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This Manhattan park's name refers to a line of cannon once mounted to defend the shore |
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Diestl is a Nazi ski instructor in "The Young Lions", this "Rich Man, Poor Man" author's first novel |
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The name of this "Birth of Venus" artist comes from a nickname meaning "The Little Barrel" |
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It's the belief that natural objects & phenomena have souls |
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The 1857 mutiny in India is also known as this Revolt |
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