| 90201. |
Quotes: Said "A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle."
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| 90202. |
Quotes: Take the A Train.
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| 90203. |
Quotes: War is hell.
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| 90204. |
Author: Anatomy of a Murder
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| 90205. |
Author: Arrowsmith
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| 90206. |
Author: Buffalo Girls
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| 90207. |
Author: In Cold Blood
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| 90208. |
National Anthems: ...The hope of 2000 years, To be a free people in our land, the land of ...
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| 90209. |
National Anthems: ...The United Provinces of the South, their throne full of dignity opened...
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| 90210. |
National Anthems: Fellow Slavs, the spirit of your ancient breed triumphs...
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| 90211. |
National Anthems: Yes,we love this country,as it arises rugged, storm-scarred, above the water...
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| 90212. |
Original Titles: 1805 by Leo Tolstoy
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| 90213. |
Original Titles: Arms and the Covenant by Winston Churchill
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| 90214. |
Original Titles: Great White by Peter Benchley
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| 90215. |
Original Titles: Trimalchio in West Egg by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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| 90216. |
People: Anthony Quinn played him in a 1964 movie.
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| 90217. |
People: Czar of Russia, 1682-1725, instituted a beard tax.
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| 90218. |
People: English king more interested in fighting crusades than ruling England.
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| 90219. |
People: He made Prussia into a European power; composed some music still played.
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| 90220. |
People: They had an album and a song entitled 'All the Young Dudes'
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| 90221. |
Potpourri: He died in 1829, but his #100,000 foundation formed many major museums.
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| 90222. |
Potpourri: He said he could come up with "a minor invention every 10 days..."
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| 90223. |
Potpourri: In 1822, Brazil became independent of this country.
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| 90224. |
Potpourri: Sea World of Florida is in this city.
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| 90225. |
Potpourri: Sewing term for: Bar, Cord, Core, Filler, Hitch, Mounting, Sinnet
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| 90226. |
Potpourri: SI Units of Frequency
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| 90227. |
Potpourri: SI Units of Magnetic Flux
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| 90228. |
Potpourri: The Cedar Point theme park in Ohio is in this city.
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| 90229. |
Potpourri: The Missouri Compromise dealt with this subject
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| 90230. |
Product of a chicken, come in styles poached, broiled or fried to name a few.
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| 90231. |
Quotations: I'll make him an offer, he don't refuse.
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| 90232. |
Quotations: I'm the only Western reporter here in Baghdad.
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| 90233. |
Quotations: My wife wears a good Republican cloth coat.
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| 90234. |
Quotations: Open channel D.
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| 90235. |
Quotations: You're soaking in it.
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| 90236. |
Scents: Opium pusher
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| 90237. |
Scents: Scent filled orb worn as a pendant
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| 90238. |
Scents: The only orchid used in perfume (and ice cream)
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| 90239. |
Scents: This flower is distilled into an attar, an oil, and a water
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| 90240. |
Sci Fi Authors: _Friday_
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| 90241. |
Sci Fi Authors: _The Day Of The Triffids_
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| 90242. |
Sci Fi Authors: Creator of the Stainless Steel Rat series...
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| 90243. |
Sci Fi Authors: Philip J_s_ F_rm__
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| 90244. |
Sci Fi: Author of _Big Sky River_ and _Tides Of Light_.
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| 90245. |
Sci Fi: Charles Platt novel where human personalities are stored in computers.
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| 90246. |
Sci Fi: FTL is an acronomy for ______ ____ _____.
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| 90247. |
Sci Fi: Name the child who became a magician's apprentice in Feist's Magician.
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| 90248. |
Sci Fi: The aliens in Mission Earth used one of these to power cities.
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| 90249. |
Sci Fi: The geometric name of Madeline L'Engles time-space wrinkle.
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| 90250. |
Sci Fi: The name of the invaluable spice in Dune.
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| 90251. |
Sci Fi: This word means "to understand innately and totally"
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| 90252. |
Snow Crash: Nova Sicilia, Narcolombia, Mr. Lee's Greater Hong Kong, etc, are what?
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| 90253. |
Snow Crash: What does Y.T. stand for?
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| 90254. |
Snow Crash: What is Jason Breckenridge's mafia nickname?
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| 90255. |
Stephen King: Movie modeled after an old comic book series?
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| 90256. |
Stephen King: Name of the town where Abigail Freemantle lives in The Stand? (2 words)
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| 90257. |
Stephen King: Name of the zombie cat in Pet Semetary?
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| 90258. |
Stephen King: Where the good guys settle in The Stand? (city state)
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| 90259. |
Tea: Better teabags contain these small particles sifted out of better teas
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| 90260. |
Tea: In this country, tea leaves are pickled and used as a vegetable relish
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| 90261. |
Tea: The first sprouting of Darjeeling tea leaves in the spring are called this
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| 90262. |
Tea: The practice of steeping tea was developed during this Chinese dynasty
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| 90263. |
Tea: This black tea is flavoured with oil of bergamot, an aromatic Chinese orange
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| 90264. |
Thanks to a dead cow. This topping is called 'minced meat' by some.
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| 90265. |
50s: King Talal of this country was ousted, due to insanity, by his son Hussein.
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| 90266. |
50s: Russian author who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1958
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| 90267. |
50s: This European principality gained a princess in 1956.
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| 90268. |
50s: This flop car was introduced in the 50's.
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| 90269. |
50s: This was created by the treaty of Rome in 1957
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| 90270. |
60s: 1964 release was the most successful Disney film to date.
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| 90271. |
60s: Discovered in 1967, pulsating radio sources in space are better known as this
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| 90272. |
60s: Theodore Maiman demonstrated this enlightening device for the first time in '60
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| 90273. |
70s: Angola won its independence fromthem in 1975.
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| 90274. |
70s: Born "No Name Maddox", he committed the most sensational crime of the 70's.
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| 90275. |
70s: Famous mother who won the nobel prize in 1979.
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| 90276. |
70s: He was court-martialed in 1971 for atrocities in Southeast Asia.
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| 90277. |
70s: In 1973 he became Los Angeles' first black mayor.
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| 90278. |
70s: In 1974, this became the world's tallest building.
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| 90279. |
70s: The first american to walk on the moon in the 70's.
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| 90280. |
70s: This singer starred in Clams on the Half Shell Review.
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| 90281. |
70s: This war hero quit the Israeli cabinet in 1979.
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| 90282. |
70s: This world leader died in Cairo in 1970.
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| 90283. |
80s: In 1983, Anne Burford left her position as administrator of this agency.
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| 90284. |
80s: Shot dead at the airport in Manila, in 1983.
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| 90285. |
80s: This leader dozed off in a 1984 speech, leading to speculation of his health
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| 90286. |
Devils Dictionary: A large red organ thoughtfully provided by nature to be bilious with
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| 90287. |
Devils Dictionary: A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language
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| 90288. |
Devils Dictionary: Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left
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| 90289. |
Devils Dictionary: One who in a perilous emergency thinks with his legs
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| 90290. |
Devils Dictionary: The most acceptable hypocrisy
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| 90291. |
This delightfully soft topping, care of your local bovine.
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| 90292. |
Toys Games: Charles Darrow based his game upon the 1904 "The Landlord's Game".
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| 90293. |
Toys Games: There are this many red-letter cubes in Perquackey.
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| 90294. |
UK 50s: _The Mousetrap_ opened its London stage run, but who wrote it?
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| 90295. |
UK 50s: In 1959, which party was elected for the third time in a row in Britain?
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| 90296. |
UK 50s: Robert Menzies was the Prime Minister of which country throughout the 50s?
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| 90297. |
UK 50s: Which 77-year-old was returned as British Prime Minister?
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| 90298. |
UK 50s: Which Billy became the first English soccer player to win 100 caps?
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| 90299. |
UK 50s: Who reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
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| 90300. |
Vampires: Favourite place to sleep (and it's portable!)
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