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Throughout the century the only Muslim-ruled region in this country was Granada |
Spain
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Billy Kramer, Joanna Kramer, Ted Kramer |
Kramer vs. Kramer
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A piece of regal headgear or the body part on which it sits |
a crown
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A flamingo does this with its bill upside down in the water; it's tongue acts like a piston |
drink (eat)
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For the women they are uneven; for men, even |
parallel bars
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Idris became the 1st king of Libya in 1951 & reigned until overthrown in 1969 by this man |
(Muammar) Gaddafi
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In the 1380s John Wycliffe sponsored the 1st translation of this to English |
the Bible
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Igor, Frau Blucher, Dr. Frederick Frankenstein |
Young Frankenstein
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This adjective means sticky, cold & damp; sounds likes it belongs to a bivalve |
clammy
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The harbor & elephant types of these sea animals have small ear openings but no external ears |
seals
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At the 1976 Olympics she became the 1st gymnast to receive a perfect score |
Nadia Comaneci
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Trygve, Dag, Thant, Kurt & Javier have all held this top job |
U.N. Secretary-General
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From 1309 to 1377 the popes & cardinals were primarily of this nationality, not Italian |
(Alex: The papacy was in Avignon, France at that time.)
French
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Mother Abbess, Captain Von Trapp, Maria |
The Sound of Music
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This type of warfare is conducted by naval, air & land forces, not by toad as its name implies |
amphibious
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Rattlesnakes belong to this snake group characterized by pits in front of each eye |
pit vipers
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Women gymnasts leap its width, male gymnasts its length |
the horse
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Bob Fitzsimmons, inventor of the solar plexus punch, used it to defeat this "Gentleman" in 1897 |
(James J.) Corbett
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This Chinese dynasty began in 1368 when Hongwu became emperor & ended some 300 years later |
the Ming Dynasty
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Dodge, Cornelius, Dr. Zira |
Planet of the Apes
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Sometimes this verb refers to propelling a canoe & sometimes it means spanking |
to paddle
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Chinchillas are native to this continent where they almost became extinct until protected by law |
South America
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Women perform this event to music, men don't |
floor exercise
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It's what Alan Alexander Milne did for a living |
write children's stories
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Around 1350 Giovanni Boccaccio wrote this collection of stories, told over a period of 10 days |
The Decameron
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Max Von Mayerling, Joe Gillis, Norma Desmond |
Sunset Boulevard
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This noun can mean a litigant, a petitioner or a man who is courting a woman |
a suitor
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The Korat, a short-haired one of these pets, originated in Thailand where it's believed to bring good luck |
(Alex: The Korat is a cute [*].)
cat
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The iron cross is performed on this apparatus |
the rings
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An archipelago off New Guinea & a city in North Dakota are named after this Otto |
Bismarck
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