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With help from her "Miracle Worker" Anne Sullivan, she graduated from Radcliffe in 1904 |
(Helen) Keller
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His first flavors in 1892 were Lotta Gum & Vassar; Juicy Fruit appeared the following year |
Wrigley
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Legend says Isaac van Amburgh was the first to stick his head here—we hope he got a "roar" of applause |
a lion's mouth
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Emilie, one of these quintuplets, died of an epileptic seizure in 1954 |
the Dionne quints
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Tea & cookies are served in the Japanese Tea Garden in this city's Golden Gate Park |
San Francisco
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These buildings that have naves are studied in naology |
churches
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This astronaut, Ohio's senior senator, was elected to a fourth term in 1992 |
John Glenn
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Completes the decaf coffee slogan "fill it to the rim with..." |
Brim
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King Tusk, a famous one of these animals, outweighs Jumbo by more than 1,000 pounds |
an elephant
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On December 2, 1956, he & about 80 insurgents invaded Cuba |
Fidel Castro
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Tok, the "Dog Capital of" this state, is noted for its annual sled dog race |
(Nola: What is Juneau?)
Alaska
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Hamartiology is the study of this, like sloth or envy |
sins
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Now retired, world-famous soccer player Edson Arantes do Nascimento is better known by this name |
Pelé
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Word for a 1/2 hour TV ad bought by a company to demonstrate one or more products |
an infomercial
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Baraboo, Wisc.'s Circus World Museum is on the grounds of the original winter home of these brothers' circus |
the Ringling Brothers
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In 1952 he was officially declared heir to the throne of Japan |
Akihito
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This singer sometimes dresses like Carmen Miranda at his Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri |
Andy Williams
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The study of insects is entomology; the study of these insect features is pterology |
wings
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This Italian tenor made his met debut in 1968 as Rodolfo in "La Boheme" |
Pavarotti
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Partly to raise money for a Broadway musical, Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold this player to the Yankees in 1920 |
Babe Ruth
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Red Skelton's father, who died before Red was born, was one of these circus performers |
a clown
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On April 7, 1953 this Swede was elected U.N. Secretary-General |
Dag Hammarskjöld
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This pianist's Las Vegas museum displays his sequined Neptune costume, which weighs over 200 pounds |
Liberace
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Astrolithology is the study of these found on Earth |
meteorites
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Alfred Eisenstaedt, one of the most noted names in this profession, passed away in 1995 at age 96 |
photography
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In 1989 these 2 companies merged; in 1995 they announced plans to merge with Turner |
Time Warner
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In 1982 Miguel Vazquez became the 1st aerialist to accomplish a quadruple one of these in performance |
somersault
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Construction on this South American capital was begun in 1956 |
Brasília
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At EPCOT this country's pavilion boasts a replica of the Koutoubia minaret in Marrakech |
Morocco
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Thor or a brontosaurus would know brontology is the study of this |
(Nola: What are dinosaurs?)
thunder
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