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| Young girl who received divine inspiration to lead the French army in battle; later burned at the stake | |
| Mary Poppins says that it will help the medicine go down, as adding a bit of pleasantness to any distasteful task makes it better | |
| A degree conferred on a person who has completed his/her undergraduate studies (usually taking 3-4 years) | |
| Idiom describing a source of unpredictable or unexpected problems, as in 'opening up a... | |
| A conjuring trick requiring manual dexterity; a term for a magician's 'quick fingers' | |
| As an idiom: a flimsy structure, arrangement, or situation that is in danger of collapsing or failing; or more literally, you can build one using the 2 of clubs, 3 of hearts, etc.. | |
| 1998-2007 sitcom set in New York starring Kevin James and Leah Remini | |
| A standard of comparison for describing how much fun something is; or Milton Bradley's game in which you hook the arms of primate figures together into a chain | |
| First wife of Henry VIII | |
| Nickname for Los Angeles | |
| Lucy Maud Montgomery's second novel, a sequel published in 1909, which follows her heroine from age 16 to 18. | |
| A nickname for Superman | |
| The most senior ordained person of authority of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion | |
| Standing over 30 meters high, this statue of the Greek god Helios is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | |
| The world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization | |
| 2008 James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig | |
| Dorothy Gale and her companions traveled to the Emerald City to see this ruler, hopeful that he would solve their problems | |
| A non-profit charity that accepts donations of human hair for the purpose of making wigs for needy children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition | |
| A national landmark of France, this château, located 16 km southwest of Paris, is a former royal residence and center of the French court. | |
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| The lowest legislative body of the Parliament of the United Kingdom | |
| A heraldic design indicating ancestry unique to a person, family, or state. | |
| Bad-tempered character in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' who is fond of issuing death sentences and playing croquet. | |
| A county and island of England, located in the English Channel and separated from the mainland by the Solent; known for its natural beauty | |
| Unsuccessful invasion attempt to overthrow the Cuban government in 1961 | |
| Ponce de León is said to have been searching for this legendary spring | |
| 1963 Johnny Cash song; or an area in the Pacific Ocean containing over 75% of the world's active and dormant volcanoes | |
| Novella by Joseph Conrad exposing the dark side of European colonization in Africa. | |
| A gift to the U.S. from France, this sculpture stands in New York Harbor | |
| Translation of the Latin 'Agnus Dei', this term refers to Jesus Christ | |
| The legendary El Dorado was thought by some to be this | |
| 1989 Kevin Costner movie; he plays an Iowa farmer who builds a baseball diamond. | |
| An establishment or museum commemorating a group of people judged outstanding in their sport or profession; e.g. baseball's is located in Cooperstown, NY | |
| Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac together are known as 'The Original...... | |
| Massively multiplayer online role-playing game involving quests; players choose to be Orcs, Trolls, Humans or Dwarves | |
| 'Royal' moniker for both standup comedy's Lisa Lampanelli and for hotel magnate Leona Helmsley | |
In this 'parental' sounding idiom, 'Necessity' is said to be the.... | |
| Historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, it is home to the Crown Jewels. | |
| Name of both a 1953 and a 2005 horror movie; or a museum containing figures in the likenesses of famous people. | |
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