STAR TRACK: THE NEXT GENERATION |
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This "Fifty Shades of Grey" star is the daughter of Don Johnson & Melanie Griffith |
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Bank of America has about 16,000 of these |
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Daniel O'Connell, a patriot of this country, got the British to pass the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 |
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In 1973 Anne Rice sank her teeth into writing her first novel, about an "interview with" one of these, & finished in 5 weeks |
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Perhaps something you ate didn't agree with you if you look "green around" these fish parts |
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Casually let it be known you went to this university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, like John Quincy Adams & T.S. Eliot did |
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This father & daughter both hit No. 1 on the music charts: he with "Achy Breaky Heart" & she with "Wrecking Ball" |
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In 2022 Congress gave this agency an additional $45 billion for enforcement, so double-check those deductions |
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Montrealer Robert Stanley Weir wrote this national anthem with its stirring final words, "we stand on guard for thee" |
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Harper Lee based Dill Harris on Truman Capote, a childhood friend in Alabama, in this Pulitzer-winning 1960 novel |
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In 2020 this company celebrated the 50th anniversary of the culinary delight known as the Shamrock Shake |
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Tell the story about how this pop icon seen here invited you onstage to sing "Baby" & was blown away by your pipes |
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In the film "Straight Outta Compton", O'Shea Jackson Jr. played this man, his rapper father |
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It was once largely a military abbrev. helping coordinate operations; now it means "when I think I'll make it to the kegger" |
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Italian patriot Garibaldi captured Palermo in 1860 with colorful troops called these, like a college athlete sitting out a year |
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Bootlegger Max Gerlach was one of the people F. Scott Fitzgerald may have used as the model for this title character |
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Coach Vince Lombardi took over this NFL team in 1959 & led them to greatness |
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They'll love the story about how you went to Churchill Downs in 2022 for this big race & put a C-note on 80-1 longshot Rich Strike |
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For almost 100 years 3 generations of this family, Walter, John & Anjelica, have been lighting up Hollywood screens |
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If you get this degree from Harvard, first given in 1873, you can call yourself doctor but don't try to diagnose me |
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Yukio Mishima's story "Patriotism" begins with a soldier committing this form of suicide; Mishima's life ended similarly |
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Mary Shelley wrote, "I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing" in this 1818 novel; spark infused! Ooooops |
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Seen here, Mahershala Ali won a 2018 Supporting Actor Oscar for this film in which he played a musician touring the South |
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This Facebook founder would never have gone ahead & renamed his company Meta unless he checked with you first |
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This film director followed in her Oscar-winning father's footsteps, scoring an Oscar for "Lost in Translation" |
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A tear of this ligament that prevents the tibia from sliding out in front of the femur has ended many a pro athlete's season |
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Before his "March to the Sea", his hallucinations of confederate forces made him request insane numbers of reinforcements |
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She showed "Sense & Sensibility" by starting that book with "The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex" |
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This metropolis in "The Wizard of Oz" had houses built of green marble & window panes made from green glass |
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How's this for a flex? You just got back from the gym, & get this, you dead-lifted a ton & a half, this many pounds |
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