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Leading up to the Model T, he said, "I will build a motorcar for the great multitude" |
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This Welshman was famed for his lyrical writing & his bouts of drinking; one binge preceded his death in 1953 |
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Thailand is home to more than 30,000 temples of this religion |
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When only a small part of a problem is evident, it's said to be just this, like in the picture |
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On the album called "The" this rapper "Show", he performs "Hailie's Song" about his daughter |
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This stationery word is from Old French for "wrap up" |
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This Chilean who wrote "20 Love Poems And A Song Of Despair" won the Nobel Prize in 1971 |
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One of the world's tiniest mammals, the bumblebee this is native to Thailand |
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Local news & gossip, or a column in the New Yorker |
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Subtitled "Anthony's Song", this singer's "Movin' Out" is enough to give you a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack |
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In court this can be exculpatory (good for the defense) or inculpatory (good for the prosecution) |
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Sponsoring many voyages of discovery in the 1400s, Henry the Navigator was a prince of this country |
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"Burnt Norton", "East Coker", "The Dry Salvages" & "Little Gidding" make up the group of Eliot's poems called "Four" these |
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Thailand's most popular sport is this martial art with a 2-word name |
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Arteriosclerosis is the medical name for what is commonly called this |
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In this superhero's "Song", Crash Test Dummies sang, "He stayed in the city, kept on changing clothes in dirty old phone booths" |
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Putting black schmutz on this part of a telescope or binoculars is a classic practical joke |
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The Senate's "Great Triumvirate" was John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster & him |
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"It was many and many a year ago", begins a poem by Edgar Allan Poe about this maiden |
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One of Queen Elizabeth's official titles, it was first conferred on Henry VIII by Pope Leo X |
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About a decade after "Your Song", a British superstar had his first name in the title of this "Song" |
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You won't see this event if you're standing on the Moon, but you can if you're orbiting it, like the Apollo 8 astronauts did |
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King of England from 1399 to 1413, Henry IV was the first of the 3 kings of this ruling house |
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"I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul", ends this poem whose title is Latin for "unconquered" |
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A recreation area, this body of water that borders Minnesota, Manitoba & Ontario has more than 14,000 islands |
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Michel Legrand had an instrumental hit with this tragic football player's "Song", from a TV movie soundtrack |
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Color-changing member of the weasel family |
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