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1 A review said this 1966 book about real events will cause a good deal of myopic squabbling about just what a novel is
2 Our planets tropics are also called this zone an adjective meaning very hot
3 In the 1820s this British landscape painter did a study of clouds over Hampstead Heath at different times of day
4 The name of this movement that began in Jamaica in the 1930s came from the birth name of Haile Selassie venerated as the Black Messiah
5 In her first major role Madonna played the free-spirited title character in this 1985 film
6 This Omaha companys annual shareholders meeting has featured comedy skits dancing & of course a Q&A with Warren Buffett
7 Occupying half of an island this small country is the only Asian nation completely in the Southern Hemisphere
8 This military policy is described as a tactic in which you destroy everything that an enemy can use to wage war
9 This American painter known for his seascapes said never put more than two waves in a picture; its fussy
10 More than 13000 places were surveyed for this census compilation that William the Conqueror ordered in 1085
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