The full name of Hollywood's most successful child actress of the 1930s was:
...which is a "mocktail" because it has no:
...which, by definition, must contain a:
...which can make organic compounds water-soluble, or give the property of:
...which is the opposite of:
...which was, historically, a term for:
...whose death rate after diagnosis, as a percentage, is nearly:
...which is the year of death of the last surviving:
...when one of the Roman Consuls had the title of:
...the most famous of whom was famously featured in a play by:
...who wrote a character who was a merchant from:
...where people have the demonym:
...which is a common type of window:
...which is an opening bet one is forced to make in some types of:
...where someone might try to get away with a:
...which is synonymous with:
...which can form at a geologic:
...which is synonymous with:
...which is a statistic tracked in:
...whose "first" set of rules were named after a firehouse called:
...which was a slang term that referred to someone from:
...whose project culminated with the creation of the:
...which was created in part by:
...who, in an interview about his life's work, quoted:
...which is one of the deities in:
...which is the primary religion in:
...which is the birthplace of:
...who might be worshipped in:
...which is purported to be the world's largest:
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Alcohol
Angkor Wat
Apostle of Jesus
Baseball
Blind
Bluff
Caesar
Error
Escarpment
Fault
Hinduism
Hydrophilia
Hydrophobia
Hydroxy Group
Knickerbocker
Manhattan
Nepal
Nuclear Bomb
Oppenheimer
Poker
Rabies
Shakespeare
Shirley Temple
Temple
The Buddha
Venetian
Venice
Vishnu
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I wonder if there is demand for it to be that long. I definitely could do an obscenely long one… I just have to come up with a constraint of some kind. That will keep it from just being free form associations!