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Proverbially, it's where "all roads lead" |
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In 1998 at age 15 she became the youngest person ever to win a gold medal for ladies' figure skating |
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This term for stories about larger-than-life characters is most appropriate for the towering Paul Bunyan |
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Have a cigar & a Cuba Libre: a drink of rum, ice, lime wedges & this |
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Somehow a pulp & paper concern begun by Finn Frederik Idestam in 1865 evolved into this cell phone giant |
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You have 7 true pairs of these & 5 false pairs (2 of which are floating) |
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It's where the government of India meets |
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When this U.S. speedskater raced at the 2002 Olympics, his fans sported fake whiskers under their bottom lips |
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A Robinsonade, an adventure that's often about a marooned person, is named for a character created by this author |
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After one of these cocktails using 3 different kinds of rum, you might feel like the voodoo victim it's named for |
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Bjorn Borg won Wimbledon in 1980; this Swedish man won it in 1990 |
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The true morel variety of these is okay to eat; the false morels are poisonous |
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After the Khmer Rouge came to power, this city's population dropped from about 2 million to 20,000 |
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In 1988 he won a gold medal boxing for Canada; 5 years later he won the pro heavyweight title |
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Don't call Gertrude Stein a "block"head, though she played with the literary form of this Braque art style |
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The logo seen here, for this brand, was based on a suggestion by Dona Amalia, the founder's wife |
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In 2000 this seventysomething Swede became head of the U.N.'s weapons inspectors for Iraq |
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In digital logic circuits, 1 is true & this number is false |
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Physicist Niels Bohr was born in this capital in 1885 |
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Through 2000, Jenny Thompson has won 8 gold medals in this sport, the most by any U.S. woman in any sport |
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This adjective referring to the works of GBS is derived from the Latinized form of his surname |
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It's the Jamaican coffee-flavored rum liqueur whose name means "Aunt Mary" |
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We wouldn't call ourselves Homo sapiens without the work of this 18th C. Swedish naturalist |
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"True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor" is by this "Speed-the-Plow" playwright |
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The name of this South African capital means "fountain of flowers" |
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In 1968 this Frenchman became only the second man in history to win 3 skiing events in the same Olympics |
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Real people & events are thinly disguised in this type of work, French for "novel with a key" |
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Mount Gay Rum has been made in this West Indies island nation off northeastern South America for 300 years |
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Amundsen was a pup in 1888 when this Norwegian explorer schlepped across the Greenland ice cap |
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Folk song writer who gave us "False from True" & "Turn, Turn, Turn" |
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