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Depressed prince can't decide whether to kill nasty uncle until the end of Act V (should have done it sooner) |
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The Palme d'Or is presented at this French film festival |
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Born in Massachusetts, she was descended from the Quincy family on her mother's side |
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The lady on the white horse shows her bling-bling, bros, waving rings on her fingers & these on her toes |
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Gold-plated pistols used by this female sharpshooter are at L.A.'s Autry Museum of Western Heritage |
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This word for a time of day comes from the Latin for "ninth hour" |
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Lady arrives in New Orleans for an extended visit with her sister; her brother-in-law throws a real hissy fit |
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Past winners of the Pritzker Prize for this include I.M. Pei & Frank Gehry |
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Seen here, she was one of the wealthiest women in Virginia in 1757 |
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My homeboy Humpty ain't into crack, 'cept when he falls from this right on his back |
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Seen here, this "beastly" one-time Army scout & Pony Express rider later ran his own Wild West Show |
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This 7-letter verb can mean to close a meeting, or to meet in another place |
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Spoiler warning! We're about to give away the ending! She throws herself under a train! In Russia! |
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This organization awards the Spingarn Medal, its highest honor for achievement among African-Americans |
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Her uncle lived in the White House when this future first lady got married in 1905 |
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This trio I don't know from Adam can't see the lady with a knife comin' at 'em |
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Wyatt Earp's brother Morgan survived this 1881 gunfight but was murdered 5 months later |
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This "animal" verb's synonyms include endure, stand, abide, suffer & support |
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Swordsman makes guys pay through the (ahem) nose if they dare to mention his incredibly long honker |
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The Mystery Writers of America named an award for this American, the creator of the detective story |
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Marvin Pierce, the father of this first lady, was the publisher of McCall's magazine |
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The best horn player you'll ever see is this hit-the-hay boy, Master LBB |
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It's the last name shared by brothers Ed, Jim & Bat, all of whom were Old West lawmen |
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports) This branch of mathematics deals specifically with the figure seen here |
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American college professor goes to Spain & blows up a bridge |
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This foundation, the AFB, gives an award for the narration of talking books |
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She was a hostess at the White House for the widowed Thomas Jefferson before becoming first lady in 1809 |
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He's the cat who's gone to sea, silver buckles on his knee (shut your mouth) but, I'm talking about... |
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This lawman tracked down & shot dead the outlaw Billy the Kid |
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This Italian musical term tells you that you are "obliged" to play a particular part of a piece |
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