The King of Pop in the tabloids
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JACKOThe King of Pop, in the tabloids
JACKOThe King of Pop, in headlines
TUTKing in a 1978 pop hit
IGLESIASThe King of Latin Pop
MICHAELJACKSONSinger called "The King of Pop"
invernessA city in Scotland, at the mouth of the Ness River; pop. 41,000
frankfortThe capital of Kentucky, in the northern part of the state; pop. 25,968
flagstaffA city in north central Arizona, near the San Francisco Peaks, home to Lowell Observatory and the University of Northern Arizona; pop. 52,894
savannahA port in Georgia, just south of the border with South Carolina, on the Savannah River close to its outlet on the Atlantic; pop. 131,510
olliea maneuver in skateboarding in which the skater kicks the tail of the board down while jumping in order to make the board pop into the air
bebopsearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bebopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
rebopearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
bopsearly modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists
coloradoA state in the central US; pop. 4,301,261; capital, Denver; statehood, Aug. 1, 1876 (38). Part of Colorado was acquired by the US with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the rest was ceded by Mexico in 1848