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New Iraqi pm

Haider al abadi
Gordon brown born where
Glasgow
Katherine hammell designs
T shirts
Percy Jackson and the Olympians books by
Rick reardon
Gif stands for
Graphic image file
Feel like makin love song by
Bad company
Love hurts song by
Nazareth
Just the two of us song by
Grover Washington
I touch myself bu
Divinyls
Largest crab
Japanese spider crab
Smallest full eu member state
Malta
Wolverine state
Michigan
was one of the first German–style board games to achieve popularity outside of Europe.[1] By 2009, over 15 million games in the series had been sold,[2] The game has been translated into 30 languages.[2] It is popular in the United States where it has been called "the board game of our time"
Settlers of catan
well–known not only for its geology, but also for the enormous bas–relief on its north face, the largest bas–relief in the world.[1] The carving depicts three figures of the Confederate States of America: Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis.
Stone mountain
ADHD stands for
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
or paleomammalian brain) is a complex set of brain structures located on both sides of the thalamus, right under the cerebrum
Limbic system
Teeth grinding term
Bruxism
First president live in White House
John Adams
Largest city South Island nz
Christchurch
an American television soap opera that is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest–running television drama in history, broadcast from 1952 until 2009, preceded by a 15–year broadcast on radio.[
Guiding light
is a fictional character who has appeared in advertisements for the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia since 1958, representing a Colombian coffee farmer. The adverts were designed by the Doyle Dane Bernbach ad agency, with the goal of distinguishing 100%–Colombian coffee from coffee blended with beans from other countries. He typically appears with his mule Conchita,[1] carrying sacks of harvested coffee beans
Juan Valdez
Wine grape Latin name
Vitis vinifera
Effective ruler of Japan 45–51, general in Korean war
Douglas MacArthur
Somalia Islamic rebels
Al shabaab
Wrote a little princess
Frances hodgson Burnett
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread from what
An essay on criticism by pope
Maraschino what fruit
Cherry
Brazil nuts largest producer
Bolivia
Rib eye steak known as what in oz nz
Scotch fillet
Blat sandwich
Bacon lettuce avocado tomato
Rome airport
Leonardo da Vinci
Bern river
Aar
It is historically famous for its hot springs (13 main springs, about 300 smaller springs, and the warm–water Teplá River). It is the most visited spa town in the Czech Republic.[
Carlsbad
Largest lake in eu
Vanern, Sweden
Largest lake europe
Ladoga
2nd largest lake europe
Onega
Religious building cordoba
Mezquita
Highest order of denmark
Elephant
Spain cave Palaeolithic paintings
Altamira
Two most northern Scottish counties
Sutherland, Caithness
Province of Argentina with welsh
Chubut
Created mannekin pis
Jacques duquesnoy
Zog I real name
Ahmed bey zogu
Days in roman week
8
Late 15th century Hungarian king
Matthias corvinus
Ottoman concubines live in
Seraglio
Old Malta capital
Mdina
1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman Greek Admiral and privateer who also served as Bey of Algiers; Beylerbey of the Mediterranean; and first Bey, later Pasha, of Tripoli. Under his naval command the Ottoman Empire's maritime power was extended across North Africa
Turgut reis
Politician saved Bulgarian jews
Dimitar peshev
Crucial ottoman sea battle
Lepanto
Stevie wonder real name
Stevland judkins
Transcendental meditation guru
Maharishi mahesh yogi
Former magician sceptic
James randi
German house of lords
Bundesrat
German States known as
Lander
Marseille basilica
Notre dame de la garde
Expo 15 where
Milan
Us senators elected how often
6 years
Oval office desk
Resolute
Nazi female film director
Leni Riefenstahl
Nazi female pilot
Hanna reitsch
Philippa roet married to
Chaucer
Unite general secretary
Len mccluskey
Astronaut David Bowie
Chris hadfield
Fay weld on novel film Meryl Streep.
Life and loves of a she devil
Mouse that roared author
Leonard wibberley
Mouse that roared country
Duchy of grand fenwick
Set in the "plantation home in the Mississippi Delta"[2] of Big Daddy Pollitt, a wealthy cotton tycoon, the play examines the relationships among members of Big Daddy's family, primarily between his son Brick and Maggie the "Cat", Brick's wife.
Cat on a hot tin roof
Name of tenant of wildfell hall
Helen graham
Broke into auschwitz
Witold pilecki
Last person buried in kremlin wall necropolis
Konstantin Chernenko
Last tsaritsa of Russia plus maiden nams
Alexandra feodovrna/Alix of Hesse
First imprisoned Tower of London
Ranulf flambard
Eldest son of William i
Robert curthose
Henry I beat eldest brother battle
Tinchebray
King of norway
Harald v
Pope during napoleon
Pius vii
Screaming pope
Innocent x
King of west franks during sack of paris
Charles the bald
Noble Arab slave
Mamluke
Joint leader of andorra
Bishop of urgell
Vichy exclave where
Sigmaringen
President of France from 1932 to 1940
Albert Lebrun
Popular French priest
Abbé Pierre
Titanic rescuer
Carpathia
Mountains in Czech Republic
Poland
Slovakia
Hungary
Ukraine
Romania
Serbia[1]
Carpathian
Al–rawḍ al–ʿāṭir fī nuzhaẗ al–ḫāṭir) by Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al–Nafzawi is a fifteenth–century Arabic sex manual and work of erotic literature
The perfumed garden of sensual delight
John peel real name
Ravens croft
Trout mask replica album bu
Captain beef heart
Holy roman emperor French to women etc
Charles v
Wilhelm ii family name
Hohenzollern
Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), his pastoral poem The Deserted Village (1770), and his plays The Good–Natur'd Man (1768) and She Stoops to Conquer (1771, first performed in 1773)
Oliver goldsmith
Treaty ended Austrian succession
Aix la chapelle
Villette protagonist
Lucy snowe
Three great Greek tragedians
Sophocles Euripides Aeschylus
Known as roman fever
Malaria
Frederick winterbourne in which novel by whom
Daisy miller Henry James
Robert Jordan protagonisy
For whom the bell tolls
Frederic Henry protagonist
A farewell to Arms
For whom the bell tolls phrase from where by whom

Devotions upon emergent occasions by John Donne