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Shortly before his 1741 death, Vivaldi sought a post from Charles VI in this Austrian capital |
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In a 1995 film Kenneth Branagh played Iago & Laurence Fishburne was this title character |
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46 B.C. was 445 days long; 45 B.C. was this long, now the standard |
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In 1994 this talk show hostess raised $150,000 for charity by selling some of her old clothes |
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By about 3 months baby should have gained enough control of his neck muscles to hold this up |
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This country that occupied Guam 1941-44 sends the most tourists there today |
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From 1740 to 1767, C.P.E. Bach played this piano predecessor for Prussia's Frederick II |
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In this 1990 film Glenn Close played Mel Gibson's mother |
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This month's name may come from its being devoted to youths or juniors |
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In 1934 this author divorced her husband of 17 years, a missionary to China |
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Enfamil, Similac & Isomil are different brands of this |
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Except for WWII, this U.S. armed service administered the island from 1898 to 1950 |
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When this country ruled Finland, it banned Jean Sibelius' "Finlandia" as it aroused the Finns' patriotism |
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1991's "Men of Respect" moved this play, sleepwalking scene & all, into a modern crime syndicate story |
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While January opens the year, the name of this month comes from the Latin for "to open" |
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The 1933 autobiography of this Louisianian known as the "Kingfish" was titled "Every Man a King" |
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Bright blue lights are used to treat this condition where the newborn's skin is yellowish |
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This European country annexed Guam in 1565 |
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This Austrian's opera "Cosi fan tutte" was commissioned by Emperor Joseph II |
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Keanu Reeves & Denzel Washington appeared in this 1993 comedy directed by Kenneth Branagh |
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Alphabetically, it's the last month of our calendar |
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On Nov 6. 1923 he was issued a patent for his electric shaver |
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In the early third trimester, many women are given a glucose tolerance test to look for this |
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Over 80% of Guamanians are followers of this religion |
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In 1824 this Hungarian played piano for England's George IV |
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1991's "Prospero's Books" with John Gielgud & Isabelle Pasco was based on this play |
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Day of the week named for a goddess |
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Annual awards for U.S. corporations are named for this first Secretary of Commerce under Reagan |
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The active type of this is acquired by vaccination: the passive, from the mother |
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In 1975 over 100,000 refugees from this country stopped in Guam on their way to the U.S. |
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