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India’s first prime minister, this man was a leading figure in their independence movement in the 1930’s and 40’s. | |
Released in 2009, this multiplayer video game is regularly cited as the world’s largest esport. Its flagship game mode is Summoner’s Rift. | |
The common name for this tree, genus Liquidambar, refers to the sugary sap it produces. It is also noted for its spiky, woody fruit. | |
In Greek mythology, this creature is depicted as a horse/fish hybrid (sometimes with wings). In 2019, a small moon of Neptune was named for this creature. | |
Found in all cells, these organelles are the site of protein synthesis, reading and translating RNA. | |
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This horse breed, associated with the Spanish Riding School, is known for demonstrating highly controlled dressage movement. | |
This pencil and paper game, also known as Noughts and Crosses, has origins traced back as far as ancient Egypt. | |
An icon of jazz music, this singer and trumpeter is known for such songs as ‘When the Saints Go Marching In’ and ‘Hello, Dolly!’. | |
The seventeenth film in its series, this movie also inspired several video games, including a wildly successful Nintendo 64 first-person shooter, released in 1997. | |
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