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Though llamas are related to camels, they lack this distinctive camel feature |
hump
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On this Fox soap, Andrew Shue shares an apartment with Courtney Thorne-Smith |
Melrose Place
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The dialect of this city gradually became the national language of France |
(Carrie: What is Nice?)
Paris
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Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, who unconditionally surrendered to this general, later was one of his pallbearers |
U.S. Grant
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In college slang, a Greek isn't an Athenian but a member of one of these |
fraternity
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A type of shirt, or an "A-Team" Mr. |
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Australians call the monitor types of these creatures goannas |
lizards
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John Beradino, who plays Dr. Steve Hardy, is the only actor who's been on this show since its 1963 premiere |
General Hospital
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Sardinian is a distinct language; Corsican & Sicilian are dialects of this one |
(Brent: What is Greek?)
Italian
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In June 1861 the New York Tribune was urging the Army "forward to" this Confederate capital |
Richmond
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This West Coast university's school paper is called The Daily Trojan |
U.S.C.
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On a bowling scoresheet, it signifies a strike |
X
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The pockets, or pouches, on a pocket gopher's cheeks are lined with this covering |
fur
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Lauralee Bell plays Cricket on this CBS soap created by her parents, William Bell & Lee Phillip Bell |
The Young and the Restless
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Major language families on this continent include Khoisan, Niger-Kordofanian & Nilo-Saharan |
Africa
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Though awarded for gallantry, this medal was offered to a Maine regiment to postpone its 1863 discharge |
Medal of Honor
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Lisa Halaby was one of the first female cheer-leaders at this New Jersey univ.; now she's Queen Noor of Jordan |
Princeton
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It's the Roman numeral 500, or a barely passing grade |
D
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The "angler" type of this animal attracts its food with a fleshy bait that grows from its head |
fish
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In 1992 former Flash John Wesley Shipp provided a deadly connection between "Loving" & this soap |
All My Children
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The oldest form of this language dates from Old Testament poems, like the "Song of Deborah" |
Hebrew
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In this first big battle July 21, 1861, each side had about 30,000 soldiers in the field |
Bull Run (First Manassas)
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On an alphabetical list of Ivy League schools, this "colorful" university comes first |
Brown
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It's the first word of Canada's national anthem |
O
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This order of mammals is divided into 2 suborders: anthropoids & prosimians |
primate
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Before the 1992 Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC aired a special prime-time version of this soap set in Bay City |
Another World
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The standard form of this major language arose in the 9th c. around the town of Burgos in Old Castille |
Spanish
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This 22nd & 24th President was labeled a Civil War draft dodger; he had paid someone to take his place |
(Grover) Cleveland
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The first college graduate elected to U.S. President, he belonged to Harvard's class of '55—that's 1755 |
John Adams
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It's the chemical symbol for potassium |
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