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Boulder City was founded in 1931 to house people working on this |
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In "An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge" the occurence is this tragic event |
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This Southeast Asian country has been ruled by the Mac, Tran, & Ngo dynasties |
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He sang & danced in "Idiot's Delight" the same year he made "Gone with the Wind" |
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When 1st bottled & deprived of air, wines suffer from "bottle sickness", called a wine's version of this phobia |
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In 1982, M.M. Ricci of Montreal set a record in growing a 36-pound specimen of this squash |
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It's named in honor of St. Anthony of Padua, Italy |
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"The Kugelmass Episode" is a story by this clarinet-playing Academy Award-winning director |
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Deriving their name from Welsh for "Theodore" they ruled England from 1485-1603 |
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His "Make 'Em Laugh" dance in "Singin' in the Rain" was called "funniest musical number ever done" |
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Oldest datable wine, circa 230 B.C., it was salvaged & drunk by this modern oceanographer |
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German count who gave his name to the cigar-shaped dirigible airships he built |
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Tessie Hutchinson is the fatally unlucky winner of this contest in a Shirley Jackson story |
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The Oldenburg lineage includes the Duke of Edinburgh & the rulers of these 2 Scandinavian nations |
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In this dancer's 1st dramatic film, he tangoed across the screen as "Valentino" |
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Unlike other wines, this cocktail wine is occasionally stored in open barrels |
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This African island group was an independent country in 1964, but for just 3 1/2 months |
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It was reportedly Dorothy Parker who called it "72 suburbs in search of a city" |
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Business establishment referred to in the Hemingway title, "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" |
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It was the title used by Mongol rulers of the Yuan dynasty in China, not their last name |
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She was a ballerina in Paris when she was chosen to co-star in "An American in Paris" |
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After wine is swirled in its glass, the path the drops take down the glass is called this |
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There were racial disturbances in 1943 directed against Latinos dressed in these baggy outfits |
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"With that faint, fleeting smile playing about his lips, he faced the firing squad", according to Thurber |
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Russia grew vastly in size & power under this house that succeeded the Riurukid dynasty in the 17th cent. |
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"Deer Hunter" Oscar-winner who surprised his fans with a striptease dance in "Pennies from Heaven" |
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(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE) Italian name for this type of bottle, often used for Chianti: |
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These humped cattle of India were crossed with U.S. cattle to create breed better suited to warm climes |
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