And the grandeur that was
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ROME"And the grandeur that was ...."
ROME". . . the grandeur that was ..."
RUINSThe grandeur that was Rome.
GRANDEUR"And the ... that was Rome": Poe
ERROROF"... that was the ... 1848 and 1849 ...": Bismarck
EBRORiver that was the ancient dividing line between Rome and Carthage
GTOCar that was a No. 4 hit for Ronny and the Daytonas
ISPYShow that was on against "The Big Valley" and "The Carol Burnett
GTHSMNGarden outside Jerusalem that was the scene of the agony and betrayal of Jesus
MAMAOwner of the bed that was too soft in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
HARPERVALLEYPTA1968 hit that was the inspiration for a 1978 movie and a 1981 TV series
ELLEMagazine that "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" author Jean-Dominique Bauby was the editor of
quaggasan extinct mammal (Equus quagga) of southern Africa that resembled and was related to the zebras
quaggaan extinct mammal (Equus quagga) of southern Africa that resembled and was related to the zebras
OMOONovel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific"
sliderfast pitch that curves slightly and sharply in front of a batter, away from the side from which it was thrown
phlegmythe one of the four humors in early physiology that was considered to be cold and moist and to cause sluggishness
TORTILLGSHARPNovel that begins "When Danny came home from the army he learned that he was an heir and an owner of property"
infralapsariana person who believes that foreknowledge of the Fall preceded God's decree of who was predestined to salvation and who was not
infralapsariansINFRALAPSARIAN, a person who believes that foreknowledge of the Fall preceded God's decree of who was predestined to salvation and who was not
otter(in the Volsunga Saga) a son of Hreidmar, who assumed the form of an otter when fishing, and who was killed by Loki while in that form
otters(in the Volsunga Saga) a son of Hreidmar, who assumed the form of an otter when fishing, and who was killed by Loki while in that form
jukesthe fictitious name of an actual family that was the focus of a 19th-century sociological study of the inheritance of feeble-mindedness and its correlation with social degeneracy
syrahsa grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
gorgonany of three sister monsters commonly represented as having snakes for hair, wings, brazen claws, and eyes that turned anyone looking into them to stone. Medusa, the only mortal Gorgon, was beheaded by Perseus
syraha grape whose skin has a dark blue to bluish-black color that was originally grown in the northern valley of the Rhone and is now widely grown elsewhere (as in California and Australia)
milkwortsA small plant that was formerly believed to increase the milk yield of cows and nursing mothers. Its tiny flowers, which may be white, pink, yellow-orange, blue, or greenish, usually appear in cloverlike heads
wappenschaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapenshaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapinschaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wappenshaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapenschaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapinshaw(Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
honeybeesA stinging winged insect that collects nectar and pollen, produces wax and honey, and lives in large communities. It was domesticated for its honey around the end of the Neolithic period and is usually kept in hives
wapenschawsWAPENSCHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapenshawsWAPENSHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wappenschawsWAPPENSCHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wappenshawsWAPPENSHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapinshawsWAPINSHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSCHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING
wapinschawsWAPINSCHAW, (Scots) a periodical gathering of the people within an area for the purpose of seeing that each man was armed according to his rank, and ready to take the field also WAPENSCHAW, WAPENSHAW, WAPINSHAW, WAPPENSCHAW, WAPPENSHAW, WAPPENSHAWING