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In a 1779 battle, this flagship of John Paul Jones defeated the British warship Serapis |
the Bonhomme Richard
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This sequel to "Little Women" is subtitled "Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys" |
Little Men
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You'll often find an "end" one of these next to a sofa |
a table
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This most populous nation's anthem is "March Of The Volunteers" |
China
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He died in 1506 at Valladolid, Spain, still believing that he had found an outlying part of Asia |
Columbus
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In 1804 this pair made the first report of a coal discovery west of the Mississippi |
Lewis & Clark
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The American defeat at Brandywine Creek on Sept. 11, 1777 allowed the British to occupy this major city |
Philadelphia
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It's Arthur C. Clarke's first sequel to "2001" |
2010
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The "kneehole" style of this has an open space for your knees below the writing surface |
a desk
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City referred to in the title of France's anthem |
Marseille
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In 1517 Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba discovered this peninsula in Mexico |
the Yucatan
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It's the most abundant & most widely used type of coal |
bituminous
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In October 1780 this British general's men were defeated by patriot troops on King's Mountain, South Carolina |
Cornwallis
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This author continued his story of Doc & "Cannery Row" in a sequel called "Sweet Thursday" |
John Steinbeck
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The "saber" style of this furniture support was a feature of the British Regency style |
a leg
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"May Glory crown our illustrious sovereign", begins the anthem of this Himalayan kingdom |
Nepal
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North America's first English colony was founded by Sir Humphrey Gilbert, half brother of this explorer |
Sir Walter Raleigh
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The black, sticky liquid produced when coal is heated without air present |
coal tar
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Believed to be an escaped slave, he was 1 of 5 men killed in the Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770 |
Crispus Attucks
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Much of this sequel to "Rich Man, Poor Man" centers on the 2nd generation of Jordaches |
Beggarman, Thief
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When this part of a chair is slightly concave in the center, it's said to be "dropped" |
(Bob: What is the back?)
the seat
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Oil-rich country on Borneo whose anthem is "O God, Long Live Our Majesty, The Sultan" |
Brunei
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He was murdered in his palace at Lima, June 26, 1541 |
Pizarro
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The vegetation from this geological period of 345 to 280 million B.C. is the main source of coal |
the Carboniferous
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They were nicknamed "Lobsterbacks" |
the British soldiers
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"Up, Into the Singing Mountain" is a continuation of this novel about a Welsh mining family |
How Green Was My Valley
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The "sleigh" style of this piece of furniture was common in the 19th century |
a bed
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This country's anthem is "Amhran Na Bhfiann" |
Ireland
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Canada's longest river is named for this explorer who sailed it in 1789 |
(Alexander) Mackenzie
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John L. Lewis worked his way up from the coal mines to be elected president of this union in 1920 |
the United Mine Workers
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