Everbody Loves Somebody Dean Martin 64 No 1 Flashcards

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This dinosaurs name
Literally means 3 horned face

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Triceratops

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This choreographer was the subject of 04 book dancing revelations

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Alvin Ailey
Alley

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Publications
A collection of achievements bearing this name was established in the early 1950s to help resolve pub disputes

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Guinness book of world records
Originally called Guinness book of records

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Both thr US hockey and figure skating halls of fame included thr inventor of this machine

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Zamboni

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5
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Palme d’Or field

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Cine

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6
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Female who plays Captain Marvel

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Brie Larson

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7
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“Wildlife” writer/director

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Paul Dano
Starring gylenhall and Carey mulligan

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8
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I just can wait to be king singer

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The lion king The song is performed by American actor and singer Jason Weaver as the singing voice of young Simba, with English actor Rowan Atkinson and American actress Laura Williams providing supporting vocals in their roles as Zazu and the singing voice of young Nala, respectively.

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2022 Todd Field film about a conductor

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Tár is a 2022 psychological drama film written and directed by Todd Field. Cate Blanchett stars as Lydia Tár, a world-renowned conductor facing accusations of misconduct. The supporting cast includes Nina Hoss, Noémie Merlant, Sophie Kauer, Julian Glover, Allan Corduner, and Mark Strong.

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10
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Title woman in a “little ditty” of 1982

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Diane

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11
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4 score

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80
Score is 20

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12
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Destiny child 01 hit with a body part

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Bootylicious

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13
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Circle dance at a Jewish wedding :

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HORA
The hora is a circle dance that originated in the Balkans. It was brought to Israel by Romanian settlers, and is often performed to traditional, Israeli folk songs. The hora (also “horah”) is a regular sight at Jewish weddings. Sometimes the honoree at an event is raised on a chair during the dance.

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14
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horse of either sex that is one to two years old

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Yearling:

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15
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female horse under the age of four

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Filly:

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male horse under the age of four

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Colt:

17
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non-castrated male horse four years or older

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Stallion:

18
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female horse four years or older

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Mare:

19
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castrated male horse of any age

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Gelding

20
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Barefoot Contessa” host

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Garten : INA
Ina Garten is an author as well as the host of a cooking show on the Food Network called “Barefoot Contessa”. She is a mentee of Martha Stewart, and indeed was touted as a potential “successor” to the TV celebrity when Stewart was incarcerated in 2004 after an insider trading scandal. Garten has no formal training as a chef, and indeed used to work as a nuclear policy analyst at the White House!

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To Kill a Mockingbird” novelist

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Harper : LEE
Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” was first published in 1960. The book is a mainstay in English classes all around the world. In my humble opinion, “To Kill A Mockingbird” is a great ambassador for American literature.

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This mount in Greece is located between Mount Pelion in the south, and the famed Mount Olympus in the north.

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Mount Ossa

Mount Ossa is also known as Kissavos.

23
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Letters on a British ocean liner :

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HMS
The prefix “HMS” is used by the warships of the Royal Navy, and stands for “Her/His Majesty’s Ship/Submarine”. The prefix “RMS” is used by ships of the merchant navy, and stands for “Royal Mail Ship/Steamer”.

24
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is a science fiction classic penned by H. G. Wells in 1895-97. This compelling story of Martians invading Earth has been adapted many times into radio dramas, a television series and several movies.

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“The War of the Worlds”

25
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the goddess of the dawn

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In Greek mythology, Eos was the goddess of the dawn who lived at the edge of the ocean. Eos would wake each morning to welcome her brother Helios the sun. The Roman equivalent of Eos was Aurora. Rather delightfully, Homer referred to Eos as “rosy-fingered dawn” in both “Iliad” and “Odyssey”

26
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Something To Talk About” singer

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Bonnie : RAITT

27
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Listless feeling :

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ENNUI
“Ennui” is the French word for “boredom”, and is a term that we now use in English. It’s one of the few French words we’ve imported and haven’t anglicized, and actually pronounce “correctly”.

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The phrase translates from Latin as “Out of many, one”.

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From 1776, “E pluribus unum” was the unofficial motto of the United States.

It was pushed aside in 1956 when an Act of Congress designated “In God We Trust” as the country’s official motto. “In God We Trust” had appeared on US coins since 1864, but was only introduced on paper currency in 1957.

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The lead roles in “The Americans” are played by

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real-life couple Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys.

30
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is an antelope native to Africa.

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The gnu is also known as the wildebeest,

“Wildebeest” is a Dutch word meaning “wild beast”.

31
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The list of these cards includes the Wheel of Fortune, the Hanged Man and the Lovers.

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tarot

32
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American immigrants
His 1904 will stipulated that all the sums hereinbefore specified for prizes shall be used for prizes only

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Pulitzer
Hungarian born
Immigrated to US to fight in the civil war

33
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This occurs when precipitation falls
Through air that remains below 32

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Snow

34
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School near Windsor Castle :

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ETON
Windsor Castle is located on the River Thames in Berkshire, just 20 miles outside London. It was built in the early 11th century by William the Conqueror after the Norman invasion of England. Queen Elizabeth II used to spend many of her weekends at Windsor. She had lots of room to move around there, as it’s the largest inhabited castle in the world.