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4,000 years ago, the first needles used in this Chinese medical procedure were made out of stone, not metal |
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This "Speed" star, a cheerleader at her Arlington, VA. high school, also "Net"ted the title "Class Clown" |
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This "sugar" tree is the state tree of New York, Vermont, West Virginia & Wisconsin |
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Po Bronson's 1999 book tells of "The Nudist on the Late Shift and Other True Tales" of this hi-tech "Valley" |
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Wayne State College is in Wayne, Nebraska; Wayne State University is in this largest Michigan city |
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Before you ever "walked the dog" in the U.S., this toy was a Filipino hunting weapon |
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The Chinese signed legal documents by affixing one of these, something criminals leave as a clue |
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She was 16 when she was cast to play Beverly Hills teenager Donna Martin |
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Species of this plant include the jumpng cholla, barrel & organ pipe |
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This executive has written of "Business at the Speed of Thought" & "The Road Ahead" |
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David Byrne of the Talking Heads attended this Providence art school |
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In popular names it precedes "Bean" & "Cool J" |
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Ancient Persian courts would unravel this material from China & reweave it into their own designs |
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This "Good Will Hunting" star was a teen when he made his feature film debut in a bit role in "Mystic Pizza" |
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The largest seeds are the nuts of the coco-de-mer, a type of this tree that grows in the Seychelles |
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This psychotic computer is repaired in Arthur C. Clarke's "2010: Odyssey Two" |
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"Pax et Lux" ("Peace and Light") is the motto of this university located in Medford, Massachusetts |
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If you're a swan in "Swan Lake", you're probably wearing one of these |
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The Chinese believed these occured when a dragon in the sky tried to swallow the sun |
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She was the teen star of the 1969 film "A Walk with Love and Death", directed by her dad, John Huston |
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The Egyptian lotus is actually a member of these "water" plants that grow on the surface of rivers & streams |
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A computer commits suicide after talking to Marvin the Robot in this first Douglas Adams novel |
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3 Baptist missionaries helped found this Waco school, Texas' oldest in continuing operation |
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Said of something neither very good nor very bad; passable |
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Originally, Chinese mathematicians rounded off pi to this whole number |
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While a student at Hot Springs High, he played tenor sax in a jazz combo called Three Blind Mice |
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The stigma is the sticky area at the top of this female part of a flower |
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This computer-driven sci-fi subgenre includes works by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling |
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This Ivy League college in upstate New York was founded by a man who built telegraph systems |
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It's the once scandalous 19th century dance performed to the music heard here |
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