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Nicknamed the "Maid from Orléans"
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Joan of Arc
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Hungarian composers which gave his name to the airport in Budapest
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Franz Liszt
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Keltic queen who's name translates to "the White Enchantress"
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Gueinevere
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Continue the sentence "Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China,..."
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Johnnie Ray
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The first winner of the Ballon d'or Féminin, who have played for Kolbotn and Turbine Potsdam
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Ada Hegerberg
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British poet known for her works "Auroroa Leigh" and "Casa Guide Windows"
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Capital of Corse, where Napoleon Bonaparte was born
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Ajaccio
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The first female president of Finland
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Tarja Hallonen
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Main character of Herman Melvilles bestseller "Moby Dick"
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Ishmael
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American actor starring in "Bridge of Spies", "The Green Mile" and "Big"
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Tom Hanks
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Particle which carries the strong nuclear force
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Gluon
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Dumpling from Georgia which ingredients include minced meat, onion, chili pepper, salt and cumin
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Khinkali
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What lies in the center of nearly every galaxy
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Supermassive Black Hole
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Word for a small river which "lays near a tree where a songbird sings" in a song by Led Zeppelin
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Brook
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Mental disorder in which the affected person belives that they are dead or do not excist
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Cotard's Syndrome
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Main character of the tv-series "Grey Anatomy" started airing 2005
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Meredith
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The first book of the New Testament, namned after one of Christ's deciples
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Gospel of Matthew
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Latin name for the family of Peafowl's
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Pavo
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Element namned "aurum" in latin
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Gold
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Number representing natural growth in mathematics, named after Leonard Euler
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e
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Song by Kate Bush sharing it's name with a novel by Emily Brontë
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Wuthering Heights
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Old russian title for king or conquerer
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Czar
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1994 drama film directed by Frank Darabont, based on the Stephen King novel "Rita Hayworth and ..."
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The Shawshank Redemption
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Swedish enviromental activist during the 2010's
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Greta Thunberg
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