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In 1968 she was honored posthumously with the National Aviation Hall of Fame Award |
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The Virgin Passage separates this U.S. commonwealth from the Virgin Islands |
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The title of this 1990 film means "fear of spiders" |
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In 1909 this city's Museum of Fine Arts moved from Copley Square to the Fenway district |
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Tenskwatawa, the Shawnee prophet, accurately predicted one of these celestial events for June 16, 1806 |
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In this 1868 novel, Meg March is the oldest of 4 daughters, Amy, the youngest |
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This insurance company sponsors the Good Neighbor Award |
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The Jura Mountains extend about 160 miles along the border between France & this country |
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Robin Williams co-produced this 1993 film in which he played his estranged wife's female housekeeper |
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This Republic of Texas president was adopted by Cherokee chief John Jolly |
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In the "Thousand and One Nights", Scheherazade tells the story of this poor Chinese boy & his magic lamp |
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In 1995 this Mike Hammer creator was named a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America |
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The Chinese sometimes refer to this region as Shamo, meaning "sand desert" |
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This singer played a 17th century witch named Winifred in Disney's 1993 comedy "Hocus Pocus" |
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The Pittsburgh museum devoted to him is the largest single -artist museum in the nation |
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Two Moon's tale of this June 1876 battle was told in an 1898 article in McClure's |
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Narrator Jim Hawkins becomes a cabin boy aboard the Hispaniola in this novel |
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Greg Maddux of the Atlanta Braves is the only pitcher to win this award 4 straight years |
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Referring to its main inhabitants, the coastal region of north Africa was formerly called this |
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As the star of this film, Marlee Matlin became the first hearing-impaired Best Actress Oscar winner |
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James Ensor's "Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889" hangs in this Malibu, California museum |
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This leader of an 1832 "war" was allowed to return to his people in Iowa but couldn't be a chief |
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This Henry James title lady is a "strikingly admirably pretty girl from Schenectady" |
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The first group of Kennedy Center honorees included Fred Astaire & this black American contralto |
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Guallatiri & Lascar, 2 of South America's highest volcanoes, are located in this country |
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Humphrey Bogart squabbled with co-stars William Holden & Audrey Hepburn during the making of this film |
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James I. Freed's design for this Washington museum includes elements of concentration camp architecture |
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It's the tribe associated with Toohoolhoolzote, Looking Glass & Chief Joseph |
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Abbe Faria is a fellow prisoner of this man on the Chateau d'if, a fortress off the coast of Marseilles |
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