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The recipe for this title Judy Blume "Juice" includes grape juice, vinegar & mustard |
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When used in ovens, these electromagnetic waves operate at about 2,450 megahertz |
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A headlining star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in the 19th century, she was a champion sharpshooter at age 15 |
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Frank Sinatra reportedly wanted to play this Clown Prince of Crime on "Batman", but Cesar Romero got to the greasepaint first |
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2016 recipients of this, our nation's highest civilian honor, included Frank Gehry & Diana Ross |
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An AC/DC tune, or a word meaning flabbergasted; you've been...! |
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The Washington Post editorialized that "If You Give a Mouse" this was a criticism of the welfare state |
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These distinctive carnivores roamed North America for millions of years until about 10,000 B.C. |
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Dolores Huerta co-founded this migrant laborers association in 1962 & served as its vice president for nearly 4 decades |
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With his artificial smile, Twisty the clown was just one of the terrors in the "Freak Show" season of this FX series |
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Artur Avila solved problems in chaos theory & won the Fields Medal, described as the Nobel Prize of this area of expertise |
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One who never, ever gives up hope is an "eternal" this 8-letter word |
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Books about this title simian include his visit to an aquarium & him making pancakes |
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This non-imperial measure was originally defined as one 10-millionth the distance from the North Pole to the equator |
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She had taken a major role in the family business even before her brother Gianni's tragic death in 1997 |
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Hooray for Captain Spaulding, the murderous clown in "House of 1000 Corpses", directed by this White Zombie frontman |
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The president of Morehouse College was on the first committee to award the Spingarn Medal of this organization |
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Adjective for the nationality of a citizen living in Kharkiv or Donetsk |
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The "World's Greatest Detective", this kid, rhymingly "the Great", solves all sorts of crimes, often in a deerstalker cap |
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This pea-sized "master gland" produces hormones that regulate many of the body's other endocrine glands |
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This temperance crusader gave lectures billed as "The Famous & Original Bar Room Smasher" |
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John Leguizamo plays a demon from hell who takes the slightly less creepy form of a clown in this 5-letter comic book movie |
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12 years after the Silver Star, this metal medal was established in 1944, retroactive to December 7, 1941 |
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This bird is famous for its lovely song heard after dark |
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A children's literature prize first given in 2003 is named for this Swedish creator of Pippi Longstocking |
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Iceland is a leader in the generation of this type of renewable energy, from words meaning "earth" & "heat" |
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The longest-serving female U.S. senator in history, Barbara Mikulski represented this state from 1987 to 2017 |
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One persona of this "Man of 1000 Faces" was Tito Beppi, a despondent clown in "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" |
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Poets like Gwendolyn Brooks who have traveled on less-taken roads can win the Poetry Society of America Medal named for him |
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Late 19th century entertainers often toured the country this way, doing one-night shows in makeshift theaters |
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