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GEE, YOUR HOUSE SMELLS NICE |
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In the 1570s this British circumnavigator attacked many Spanish ships as a pirate in the Caribbean |
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The term "con man" is short for this |
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Scent these by adding pieces of mint or a few drops of essential oil to the melted wax before molding |
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Burnt at the stake in 1431, she was probably a pin-up girl for 11-year-old Torquemada |
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A 1993 film about chess prodigy Josh Waitzkin is titled "Searching for" this man |
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She shared "Muskrat Love" with the Captain |
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This naval commander discovered a mountain range in Antarctica while aboard the plane (Stars and Stripes) seen here: |
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A mixture of fragrant flowers & leaves in a bowl, its name is French for "rotten pot" |
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While James Watt was getting steamed up in Scotland, she was heating up the throne in Russia |
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Paul Benedict is credited as "not Guffman" in this mockumentary about small-town theater |
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An athlete with this inflammation that affects a certain arm joint may make quite a "racket" |
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This man who sought the source of the Nile was knighted in 1886 |
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Posing as Arabs with lots of cash, the FBI caught 7 members of Congress in this 1970s sting operation |
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SC Johnson Wax, who makes Raid, also makes this rhyming air freshener |
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While Copernicus was staring up at the stars, this emperor was staring down Cortez |
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Unseen for most of the film, he's the title character of a 1950 Jimmy Stewart movie |
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Title shared by a Jazz Age novel & the Jackson Browne song heard here: |
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This priest first met Louis Joliet when Joliet arrived at his mission at St. Ignace in December 1672 |
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He served time for fraud after writing a fake Howard Hughes biography |
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From French for "little bag", rose petals may fill this in your lingerie drawer |
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While Leif Ericsson had his first look at the New World, this man was sitting as first king of Hungary |
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This movie star never comes back to the 5 & dime |
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In 1497 this Venetian sailing for England became the first European since the Vikings to reach N. America |
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Dummkopfs! This German newsmagazine paid millions for forged diaries of Adolf Hitler in 1983 |
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To make one of these, begin by pressing cloves into the skin of an orange |
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In 1850, Hawthorne wrote of Hester Prynne's crime, & this Scot opened his Chicago detective agency |
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In a 1940 film, this deceased title character haunts Joan Fontaine |
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If you want to peek at Spain's highest peak, look for El Teide on this Canary Island |
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