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State security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991 (inits.)
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KGB
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OPEC accounts for roughly 38 percent of global production of this substance
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Oil
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Former name of Tokyo
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Edo
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___ Quayle, Vice-President under George H.W. Bush
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Dan
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Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, was often depicted as this animal
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Owl
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Rear-facing section of a ship
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Aft
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___ Zedong, first leader of Communist China
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Mao
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Sutton ___, famous Anglo-Saxon burial ground
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Hoo
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Robert E. ___, commander of the Confederate Forces during the U.S. Civil War
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Lee
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American technology giant nicknamed "Big Blue" (inits.)
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IBM
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Charles James ___, Leader of His Majesty's Opposition under Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger
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Fox
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Elite military unit founded by David Stirling in 1941 (inits.)
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SAS
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Dwight D. Eisenhower's nickname
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Ike
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Giant bird hunted to extinction by the Maori
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Moa
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Rob ___ MacGregor, Scottish Jacobite outlaw
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Roy
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Law enforcement agency once headed by J. Edgar Hoover (inits.)
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FBI
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Pious Biblical figure whose faith was tested by Satan on God's behalf
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Job
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Theresa ___, British Prime Minister from 2016 to 2019
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May
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Uncle ___'s Cabin, abolitionist novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Tom
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Animal which appears on Australia's coat of arms
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Emu
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___ Perón, Argentina's First Lady from 1946 to 1952
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Eva
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Both Vincent Van Gogh and Evander Holyfield lost a portion of this body part
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Ear
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Jean-Bedél Bokassa's country (inits.)
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CAR
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First imperial dynasty of China
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Qin
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___ Amin, notorious Ugandan dictator
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Idi
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Hallucinogen first synthesised by Albert Hofmann in 1938
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LSD
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David ___-Gurion, first prime minister of Israel
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Ben
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News broadcaster founded by Ted Turner (inits.)
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CNN
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