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Alphabetically, it's the first mammal that could be in a "Starts With 2 Vowels" category |
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Rich guy Ralph Fiennes falls in love with hotel employee Jennifer Lopez in this Cinderella story |
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The name of this large land creature is from the Greek for "nose-horned" |
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The tale of the tortoise & the hare comes to life in Karen Corey-Malik's ballet based on this man's fables |
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The first 2 ingredients listed in Cheez Whiz are whey & this (it does a body good) |
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To save someone costs when replying to your letter, enclose an SASE, which stands for this |
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It's the main metal in both bronze & brass |
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When asked what she got on this standardized college placement exam, Jen quipped, "Nail polish" |
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This 6-letter word for the spout at the end of a hose is a diminutive form of "nose" |
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"Something" tells us the ABT presented a ballet tribute to this former Beatle who passed away in 2001 |
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This company's Wheat Thins are thin, baked wheat crackers; its Triscuit thin crisps, thin, baked wheat wafers |
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In chat room abbreviations, WYSIWYG is "what you see is what you get"; YGWYPF is this |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at Cape Cod, Massachusetts) When lightning strikes the sand, it can melt & fuse it into a type of this, called fulgurite |
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Ben Affleck plays a lowly thug who falls for female gangster J. Lo in this 2003 romantic comedy |
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Henry I of England fixed this unit of measure as the distance from his nose to the thumb of his outstretched arm |
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Czar Nicholas II & this empress appear in "Anastasia", a ballet about one of their daughters |
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In 1932 Elmer Doolin paid a guy in Texas $100 for his corn chip recipe & founded this brand |
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Computer users should know that BBS stands for this |
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From their size, about 2.5 cm. & how they crawl, caterpillars of the moth family Geometridae are often called this |
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When Jen wore that now-infamous green Versace dress to the 2000 Grammys, he was her date |
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Edmond Rostand won international fame with this 1897 play about a long-nosed, star-crossed poet |
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Arrgh! A pirate is the hero of "Le Corsaire", based on an 1814 poem by this British lord |
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As you can see, the logo on this product's can has had some work done over the years |
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EOE in a job listing in the newspaper classifieds stands for this |
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This property is the reason a rubber ball bounces & a stretched rubber band springs back to size |
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The video for this song pays homage to the movie "Flashdance", with Jen as the welder/dancer |
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This Indian tribe's name comes from the French for "pierced noses", ironically a practice they rarely engaged in |
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In 2003 the dance theatre of this N.Y. neighborhood presented the world premiere of "St. Louis Woman: A Blues Ballet" |
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What would you do for this ice cream treat introduced by the Isaly family in 1922 |
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The abbreviation for pound, lb., stands for this Latin word that means pound |
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