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At the Montreux Jazz Festival, you might see smoke on the water of this Swiss lake’s shoreline Lake Geneva
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In 2013 there were 114-degree temps in La Rioja, the wine belt of this South American country Argentina
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Often called the first “war” one of these, Crimean war reporter William Howard Russell preferred “special” one Correspondent
67%
More than 5,000 of these big deer spend winters at the Wyoming national refuge named for them Elk
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Constitution Day is September 17; this related set is celebrated every December 15 The Bill of Rights
67%
In 1903 Maurice Garin was its first winner in 94 hours, 33 minutes, 14 seconds The Tour de France
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You don’t need to howl during the naval watches 4-6 & 6-8, named for this animal — it’s just a figure of speech A dog
50%
A 2016 interview with this Batman actor found him looking sad; the internet then made him the meme we deserve Ben Affleck
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Frank O’Hara’s most famous poem is “The Day Lady Died,” in which he reads about this jazz singer’s death in 1959 Billie Holiday
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The Anthropology award went to a report on “cross-species imitation” between these apes & humans at zoos Chimpanzees
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Given this new anesthetic to inhale, Queen Victoria felt little or no pain in 1853 when she delivered her eighth child Chloroform
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The Boy Next Door, a 21st century novel by Meg Cabot, uses this newer form of correspondence E-mail
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A 1975 N.Y. Daily News headline after this man opposed a federal bailout: him “To City: Drop Dead” Gerald Ford
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Made in the Vytina region, the first type of this sweetener does not crystallize Honey
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“Two hit men, a boxer, a crime boss & others meet their fates over the course of two days” Pulp Fiction
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19th c. exhibitions saw fire brigades competing either using water, or in one of these, now a term for a practice effort A dry run
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On July 2, 1861 the Union attacked the Confederates near a stone bridge crossing this creek in the first battle of it Bull Run
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This inductee into the Video Hall of Fame sold 17 million copies of a videocassette she released in 1982 Jane Fonda
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A common sight was walking around Monet who worked outdoors, as in a cliff walk in this Channel-side French region Normandy
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In 2018 this band “didn’t have a dime but I always had a vision, always had high, high hopes Panic! at the Disco
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Stove placement of lower priority items (Category: Hey, “B.B.” for $200) The Back burner
33%
In 1916 the great chemist Gilbert Lewis called the central part of an atom this, a word we use for the seed in an apricot pit The kernel
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On June 1, 1660 Mary Dyer, one of this religious sect’s “Boston martyrs,” was hanged on Boston Common The Quakers
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Permanent press is a process where fabric gets chemically treated to make it resistant to these Wrinkles
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Babe had this player leadership position for only 6 days before being stripped of it for going after a fan in the stands Captain
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Modern auto safety took a big step in ’66 as LBJ signed bills mandating seatbelts & rupture-resistant these Fuel tanks
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Beethoven & Mozart wrote for this instrument that Ben Franklin created, which he said gave him the greatest personal satisfaction of all his inventions Glass Harmonica
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It takes a full day to manage this Yosemite peak Half Dome
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In 1965 John Irving entered this Midwest school’s prestigious writers workshop & worked with Kurt Vonnegut Iowa
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The creators of 1943’s “Fancy Free” called each other Lenny & Jerry — Leonard Bernstein & this choreographer Jerome Robbins
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You must be a necromancer! Your cacophony is doing this, a noisy idiom that refers to a man in Genesis Raising Cain
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The 2018-19 season of auto racing’s World Endurance Championship concludes with the 87th running of this event The 24 hours of Le mans
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This train sung of by blues artists got its name from its 12:05 A.M. departure en route to Parchman Penitentiary The “Midnight Special”
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Shakespeare’s Portia says, “How far that little” this “throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world” Candle
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A rugged mountain pass is a gap, & an especially rugged gap is a notch, like this one just east of Burlington Smugglers’ Notch
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The portal vein brings venous blood to the liver, while this artery brings oxygenated arterial blood The hepatic
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