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Simply, the leader of the band or orchestra |
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Mountain upon which Moses received the 10 Commandments |
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The one of two evils you should pick |
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"Ramblin' Wrecks" hail from there but their team's the "Yellow Jackets" |
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Dickens' novel set against backdrop of the revolution |
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For "6 Weeks", she had a love affair with Dudley Moore |
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Marx Brothers film featuring a performance of "Il Trovatore" |
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Norwegian Protestant football coach, he became a Catholic at Notre Dame |
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A body of water surrounded by land |
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Alabama univ. founded by Booker T. Washington |
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She was falsely accused of saying "Let them eat cake" when told the people had no bread |
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To get a ride in "It Happened One Night", this proved mightier than Gable's thumb |
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5'4", thickset & broad, he wrote the Appassionata Sonata which broke the classic rules |
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Of three main branches of Judaism, the one founded in Germany |
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Judge Roy Bean named a Texas town for this Gay '90s British actress |
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In 1966, Yale invited this Poughkeepsie, NY women's school to merge with it |
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French Revolution began when legislators took an oath at this type of court |
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"The Clock", "Drum Roll" & "Surprise" symphonies are among over 100 composed by this Austrian |
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The University of Miami is in Florida, while Miami University is in this state |
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"The Committee of Public Safety" carried out this most violent phase of the revolution |
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Italian for "joke", it's the sprightly humorous movement of a sonata or symphony |
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Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C. is especially geared to this type of student |
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Like Darwin's "fittest", Talleyrand, when asked what he did during Rev., supposedly said this |
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