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This "king" of the dinosaurs had a muscular jaw that, it's thought, could rip off 500 pounds of meat at once

the Tyrannosaurus rex

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This TV co-hostess was recognized by "The Guinness Book of World Records" as television's most frequent clapper

Vanna White

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Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of this island

New Guinea

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The demolition of Finbar's Hotel in this capital inspired 7 Irish authors to write a book of tales set in it

Dublin

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U.S. Constitutional preface
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preamble

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This plant-eater is the largest, most common & best known of the horned dinosaurs

the triceratops

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In this 1961 No. 1 hit, "You saw me standing alone / Without a dream in my heart / Without a love of my own"

Blue Moon

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The Statue of Liberty towers 305 feet from foundation to torch above this island

Liberty Island

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She often stayed at Brown's Hotel in London, & it's said that it inspired her mystery novel "At Bertram's Hotel

Agatha Christie

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One-ounce liquor glass
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pony

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This dinosaur was swift, but not as fast or as smart as in "Jurassic Park"; it did have that scary sickle-like claw, though

the Velociraptor

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For adults, the U.S. Judo Federation has this rank directly below a black belt

Brown

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Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists includes Robbie Robertson of the band called this

The Band

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Tragedy strikes a high school student staying at the Waldorf in this Nebraska woman's 1905 story "Paul's Case"

Willa Cather

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Arctic bird aka the sea parrot
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puffin

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The name of the Laplatasaurus honors a river on the border of Uruguay & this country

 

Argentina

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This feline has been strutting to a Henry Mancini soundtrack since the 1960s

The Pink Panther
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It's the young of a fish, whether you bake, broil or fry it

Fry

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Hemingway wrote "Across the River and into the Trees" while living in this city's Gritti Palace, & part of the book is set there

Venice

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Cricket field's central part
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pitch

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The famous 50-foot in the American Museum of Natural History is a dinosaur whose name comes from the Greek for "weight", as in an atmospheric meter

 

a Barosaurus

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He earned the nickname "Galloping Ghost" after scoring 5 touchdowns in a 1924 college football game

Red Grange

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It's the last name of New Zealand's first Olympic gold medal champion Malcolm

Champion

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Daphne du Maurier fans love to stay at this Cornwall "Inn" with a Caribbean name; it inspired one of her novels

 

Jamaica Inn

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Plants' food-conducting tissue
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phloem