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The term 'jazz' was coined in this state by Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa | |
Street that connects the White House and the United States Capitol | |
A nutritional recommendation inspired by traditional dietary patterns of Greece, Southern Italy, and Spain | |
Chicago based rapper/hip hop artist known for his mix tapes 'Acid Rap' and 'Surf' | |
Slang for tears or the source thereof; ie to turn on the | |
Home of the Cape Fear River, the Blue Ridge Mountains and Cape Hatteras | |
Leslie Knope and the rest of the Pawnee Parks and Recreation department call this state home | |
Pseudonym that Jimmy Buffet used when he wrote 'Why Don't We Get Drunk' | |
The gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh would be classified as this according to the Christmas carol | |
Home of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream | |
70's educational sketch show from the creators of Sesame Street | |
Seaside resort on the south coast of the Isle of Wight | |
Name for three different Coach USA companies that provide local, commuter and intercity bus services | |
Jean Reno and Christina Applegate star in this remake of the French comedy 'Les Visiteurs' | |
Site of a massacre on July 23, 1877, in which ten people lost their lives after the militia was called in to deal with a labor strike | |
1999 crime comedy film starring Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes and Jay Mohr | |
Place that The Drifters sang about in 1964 | |
A 2003 megawad that contains 32 new levels made by members of the Doomworld community | |
American magazine, founded in 1857 in Boston, now based in Washington, D.C. focusing on literary and cultural commentary | |
Making out with your girl in your '55 Chevy at Lovers Lane at no cost | |
Most wins in NCAA Div. I men's basketball history | |
The only one of the original 13 colonies to not border the Atlantic Ocean | |
Where the eponymous title character is from in Mark Twain's time travel novel | |
Last name shared by Melissa McCarthy's character on Gilmore Girls and the actress who played Kate McArdle on Kate & Allie | |
The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of this man on November 4th | |
Largest casino developer in the world, spun off from Hilton Hotels in 1998, renamed Caesars Entertainment in 2003 acquired by Harrah's in 2005 | |
Author of Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse; committed suicide in 1941 | |
Brand name for a prescription medication containing powdered opium and belladonna alkaloids in a suppository form | |
To express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing in the third person present tense | |
Grammy and MTV VMA winning song by Arrested Development | |
Located in Stockton, California this university lays claim to both the first conservatory of music and first medical school on the West Coast. | |
Ernest did it in 1990. Madea did it in 2009. | |
This Dry Index is an economic indicator that provides an assessment of the price of moving dry bulk materials by sea | |
Site of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fair | |