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They're what usually passed the Black Death from rats to humans |
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Her "Everyday" line is sold at K-Mart |
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This Neil Diamond hit is subtitled "Good Times Never Seemed So Good" |
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During WWII this actress' grandmother, Violet Bonham Carter, was on the BBC's board of governors |
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In 1888 John Dunlop put his new pneumatic type of this on a bicycle |
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It was from the color of this that Edward of Woodstock got the nickname "The Black Prince" |
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Her father, Col. John Dandridge, was a wealthy landowner |
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Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York |
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The Harlem Globetrotters use this song as a theme |
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Last name of R.J.'s grandson Patrick, who ditched the family business to lead the Foundation for a Smokefree America |
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A perpetual one was tended to by the Vestal Virgins |
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This star of "Susannah of the Mounties" was later U.S. Ambassador to Ghana |
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Backed by the Vandellas, she had hits with "Heat Wave" & "Dancing in the Street" |
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Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming |
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Well, I hope Neil Young will remember that Lynyrd Skynyrd replied to "Southern Man" with this song |
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World-famous grandfather of the woman seen here |
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Middle name of cowboy star Orvon Autry |
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In the War of 1812 this Sauk chief who later got his own war fought with the British against the double-dealing U.S. |
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"The Dirty Duck" & "The Case Has Altered" are mysteries by this woman |
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Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas |
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Sade sang, "You give me, keep giving me" this, the title of a 1985 hit |
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Louisa Drew, known for playing Mrs. Malaprop, was the grandmother of 3 famous actors with this last name |
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Deep-bodied with flat sides & a small head, a bream is a type of this |
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The Black Dragon Society aided in Japan's seizure of this Chinese region in 1931 |
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This woman depicted here by Al Hirschfeld "could have danced all night" |
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Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota |
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It's the title of a 1963 Patsy Cline song & of a 1985 film biography of Patsy Cline starring Jessica Lange |
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Last name of Erasmus, author of "Zoonomia" & "The Botanic Garden", & his grandson Charles |
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Besides the rook, the 2 other chess pieces that fit the category |
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