Ricky Nelson Poor Little Fool Flashcards

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an iconic car from the seventies. It has big glass windows leading to it being nicknamed “the Flying Fish Bowl” by “Car and Driver” magazine.

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The AMC Pacer

Pacers of the 1970s, e.g. : AMCS

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I See Rainbows” artist

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Yoko : ONO
“It’s Alright (I See Rainbows)” is a 1982 studio album released by Yoko Ono. It can definitely be described as a work by Yoko One, as she wrote, arranged and performed all of the tracks.

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Prince in “Frozen” :

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HANS
“Frozen” is a 2013 animated feature from Walt Disney Studios that is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale “The Snow Queen”. The film is all about the exploits of Princess Anna, the younger sister of Elsa, Snow Queen of Arendelle. Spoiler alert: Prince Hans of the Southern Isles seems to be a good guy for most of the film, but turns out to be a baddie in the end. And, a snowman named Olaf provides some comic relief.

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Walled Spanish city :

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AVILA
The Spanish city of Ávila is famous for the walled defenses around the old city (“la muralla de Ávila”) that date back to 1090. They were constructed out of brown granite, and are still in excellent repair. There are nine gateways and eighty-towers in all. Even the cathedral built between the 12th and 14th centuries is part of the city’s defenses, so it looks like an imposing fortress.

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line of clothing features a crocodile logo,

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Lacoste
because René was nicknamed “The Crocodile”.

René Lacoste was a French tennis player who went into the clothing business, and came up with a more comfortable shirt that players could use. This became known as a “tennis shirt”. When it was adopted for use in the sport of polo, the shirts also became known as “polo shirts”. The “golf shirt” is basically the same thing.

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TV broadcasting is monitored by

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the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC has been around since 1934, when it replaced the Federal Radio Commission.

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The art of fugue composer

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Bach

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Born mark Sinclair this action stars last name came from friends who said he was so energized it wqs like he ran on fuel

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Vin diesel

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A person hired to Carry a golfers clubs

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Caddy

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Operating resort hotels in Vegas strip
2021

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Order of construction date :
Flamingo
Sahara
Tropicana
The linc/ imperial palace /quad/flamingo Capri
Planet Hollywood /tallyhoe/kings crown / aladian/ new aladian
Caesar’s palace
Harrahs
Baileys
Best western plus casino royale
Cromwell/ Barbary coast / bills gambling hall and saloon
Mirage
Excalibur
Luxor
Treasure island
MGM grand
The strat/Vegas world /stratosphere
PArk MGM / Monte Carlo
New York New York
Buh lag e o
Mandalay bay / 4 seasons /del uh no
Venetian / puh laz o
Paris
Wynn / encore
Aria
Vuh dar e uh
Waldorf Astoria /mandarins oriental
Cosmopolitan

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Time in a Bottle” singer

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Jim Croce

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Farmed for their culinary medicinal and economic pleurisies they ancient Mayans kept meliponines which is a type of

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Bees

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Pomp and Circumstance” composer

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Edward Elgar

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Def leopard signature tune

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Pour some sugar on me

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Would be a failure if you could t name this Italian style bottle with a round body or bottom that partially or completely covered with a close fitting straw basket

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Fiasco
Not Key an t - which often comes in this bottle

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Who tops MVP wins in all leagues

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NBA - Abdul jabar 6
MLB - bonds 7
NHL - Gretzky 9
NFL - manning 5

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This now famous ship master appendage became the contributory cause of war between kingdoms of Spain and Great Britain in 1739

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Jenkins ear
The war of Jenkins ear

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Heard in the movie Fantasia the music for this song was inspired by a poem by who

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The sorcerer’s apprentice
Ger tuh (Goethe)

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Only odd numbered year of m which a presidential election wqs held

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U nis kathleen wayman was a singer songwriter and civil rights activist who certainly put a spell on the music industry with her memorable stage presence which earned her this title
Also stage name

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Nina Simone - feeing good most famous song ?
High priestess of soul

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This country has the oldest continually existing unchanged flag

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Denmark
Cloth of the Danes
Den brog
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Softball jenny finch famously struck out this MLB superstar who began his career with 8 straight 30 HR seasons

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Pujols
Cardinals then angels

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This alliterative personal identification consists of an area number group number and serial number

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Social security number

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Memoirs and misinformation written by this actor who had a phenomenal 94 including a film that had an on screen credit and introducing Cameron diaz

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Jim Carey
ace Ventura
The mask
Dumb and dumber

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In turn of the century NY this 3 word Manhattan location was the home of the music public industry and breeding ground for creative song writers like Irving Berlin

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Tin Pan Alley

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Top producing coffe countries

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Brazil
Vietnam
Columbia - 11.5 M bags 3rd

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Providing cold hard cash this US bank operates the only 2 ATMs in Antarctica

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Wells Fargo - little carriage explorer vibes

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Hip-hop pioneer Kool __ Dee

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Moe

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Official name for the orange residue you get on your fingers when eating Cheetos

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Cheetle

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Gotham city resident Selina Kyle is better known by this alter ego

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Cat woman

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Thr casablanca conference

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Meeting of ww2 allied leaders in Morocco

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Passing away in 2020 Frederick toots hibert was a founding father of this music genre

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Reggae

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” is an Italian word meaning “coastline”. The term is often applied to a coastline that is sunny and popular with tourists.

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Riviera
The term “the Riviera” is usually reserved for the French Riviera (the Mediterranean coastline in southeastern France), and the Italian Riviera (the Mediterranean coastline centered on Genoa).

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NPR’s “Founding Mothers

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The 2021 non-fiction book “Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR” was penned by Lisa Napoli. The four beloved “Mothers” are:

Susan Stamberg
Linda Werheimer
Nina Totenburg
Cokie Roberts

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Nathan’s Famous is a chain of fast food restaurants that specialize in hot dogs. The chain’s first outlet was a hot dog stand here

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Coney Island set up by husband and wife Nathan and Ida Handwerker. Nathan’s Famous has held a Hot Dog Eating Contest every July 4th since 1916, and always at the same place on Coney Island, where that first hot dog stand was located..

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The part of the Pacific Ocean known as “this ” is roughly equivalent to the area that includes the tropical islands of the South Pacific. It can be divided into these 3 regions

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Oceania

Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia.