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Michael Jackson keeps the beat with this Beatle in "The Girl Is Mine" and "Say, Say, Say" |
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Title for husband of a reigning queen; Prince Philip is one |
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Mary Baker Eddy called it "a scientific approach to healing" |
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Hit a ball through wickets to touch a peg |
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A hole-y cheese from Alpine heights |
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Cocky rooftop device that gives us "NEWS" about the wind |
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Actress whose "eyes" are focused on in Kim Carnes' hit |
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Law of primogeniture ensures inheritance & throne to this family member |
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In poker, it beats 3 of a kind, but not a flush |
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Hybrid mandarin orange named for Moroccan seaport |
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This Grammy-winning group shares its name with Dorothy's dog |
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Title given to first male heir to the throne of Great Britain |
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A team of nurses in Dublin draw the names of the horses & winners in it |
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Succulent sauce named for Netherlands |
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What's called aurora australis in the southern sky is called this in the north |
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Hotel that the Eagles "welcomed" us to in the '77 hit |
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British heads get this on the Stone of Scone |
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Propel 300 lb. opponent out of circle or have him touch ground with other than his feet |
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Salad named for restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, not for the Roman emperor |
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The largest measured 17 inches in circumference and weighed over a pound & a half |
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Old standards bandleader who arranged Linda Ronstadt's "What's New" album |
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The execution of Charles I was 1st blow to this doctrine that only God could punish kings |
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A blot when hit must be put on the bar in this game |
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Smoked liver sausage named for region of Brunswick in Germany |
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