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Liberty, equality, fraternity was its motto |
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California governor who said, "A tree's a tree, how many redwoods do you need to look at?" |
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"Odd Couple's" original Oscar who reprised his role on screen |
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Belgian instrument maker who invented the Saxophone in 1840s |
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Blood group known as the "universal donor" |
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Ron Leibman & Sally Field tried to organize textile workers in this '79 film |
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Ironically, closing the universities was part of this late '60s Chinese revolution |
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Completes the quote "Laugh & the world laughs with you, weep..." |
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Life of Black boxing champ Jack Johnson was inspiration for this '68 show |
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Rate of tempo classified as largo, lento or adagio |
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Located behind the tongue, they may prevent entrance of bacteria, but are often removed |
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Rochambeau, DeKalb, von Steuben & Pulaski fought in it |
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1st to say, "I belong to no organized political party–I am a Democrat" |
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Musical remake of "Some Like It Hot" |
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Words to most oratorios come from this book |
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A person with "macrodontia" has very large ones |
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Samuel Slater brought this revolution from England to U.S. by memorizing machine plans |
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Mies van der Rohe's instruction to artists on composition |
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Play in which the actors traded roles; Quinn playing the saint & Olivier, the king |
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The English horn is an alto version of this |
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Although real, tension headaches & ulcers are said to be this type of disease |
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Better-known name of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 |
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English king beheaded in Puritan Revolution |
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The rest of this Lt. Perry dispatch read: "2 ships, 2 brigs, 1 schooner & 1 sloop" |
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Last name of twins Anthony, who wrote "Sleuth", & Peter, who wrote "Equus" |
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Lively piece by Schumann or Humperdinck, or film with Garfield & Crawford |
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Common name for winter condition "congelation" |
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