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Attila the ___, 5th century European warlord
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Hun
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At the Battle of Hastings, Harold II was struck in this organ by a stray arrow
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Eye
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Confectionery item famously banned in Singapore
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Gum
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Insurgency group active during the Troubles (inits.)
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IRA
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___ Kelly, Australian outlaw
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Ned
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The Romans sourced this metal in Cornwall and Devon
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Tin
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Largest ethnic group in China
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Han
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According to Friedrich Nietzsche, "___ is dead"
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God
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British military branch founded in 1918 by Lord Trenchard (inits.)
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RAF
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Games console released by Nintendo in 2006
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Wii
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1965 Motown hit by James Brown, 'Papa's Got a Brand New ___'
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Bag
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Cleopatra supposedly killed herself with the poison of this reptile
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Asp
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US Government department responsible for collecting federal taxes (inits.)
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IRS
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According to the Bible, Eve was created from this part of Adam's body
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Rib
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Canada's first female prime minister, ___ Campbell
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Kim
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This substance was dumped in Boston Harbor in protest against British taxation
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Tea
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Vietnam War protest slogan, "Hey, hey, ___! How many kids did you kill today?" (inits.)
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LBJ
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Weapon allegedly used by Lizzie Borden to murder her father and stepmother
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Axe
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Currency unit of both North and South Korea
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Won
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Conical hat associated with the Ottoman Empire
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Fez
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Animal "executed" by former South Dakota governor Kristi Noem
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Dog
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___ top, hairstyle favoured by the Beatles
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Mop
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'Fortunate ___', Vietnam-era protest song by Credence Clearwater Revival
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Son
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Papal name of Robert Francis Prevost
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Leo
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___ Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism
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Yom
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___ Pot, Cambodian dictator
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Pol
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Seljuk Sultanate of ___, late-Medieval Turkish-Persian state
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Rum
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Biblical character whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt
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Lot
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