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January 18

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The slogan "Take Back Control" is credited with helping this event get approved in a 2016 U.K. referendum
This calm & peaceful word describes weather or ahhh... those idyllic days of youth
On Chartres Street in this U.S. city stands the Old Ursuline Convent, spared by a 1794 fire after ferocious prayer from the nuns
Lying between Italy's "heel" & "toe", the Gulf of Taranto is an inlet of this sea named for a nymph of Greek mythology
Many state laws reduce liability for defamation if a newspaper issues this statement of withdrawal in a timely way
Keyboard specialist Domenico Scarlatti spent years making church music for this basilica, specifically for its Julian Choir
Moderate aerobic exercise like swimming may help with this 12-letter chronic condition of severe muscle & soft tissue pain
Defending a pardon he granted, this president told a congressional committee he wanted "to change our national focus"
This state has 17 million acres of forests & about 44 people per square mile
His 7th Symphony premiered in 1813 at a benefit after a battle & its second movement is seen as a funeral march
This type of musical mass for the dead has a Latin name; Benjamin Britten wrote a "War" one incorporating poetry & Latin prayers
Goalie Patrick Roy said he couldn't hear what Jeremy Roenick said, due to "my 2" rings for winning this trophy plugging my ears
In 2008 the Hindu American Foundation launched "Take Back" this practice that's much more than the physical postures of asana
The 15th century Church of Santa María in this city endured through the 1937 attack that inspired a classic work of art
This country's Zambezi River border with Zambia is only a few football fields long
Jack Kelly's nonfiction book "The Edge of Anarchy" is about the 1894 strike against this man's railroad car company
Hillary Clinton was the first student ever asked to give the commencement address at this college
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The U.K.'s second most populous city, it lies in an industrial area near the geographic center of England
Making the best of a bad past situation, this ex-heavyweight champ from Brooklyn put out edibles in the shape of ears in 2022
High in anthocyanins, cherries may ease pain from this arthritis often in the big toe & caused by excess uric acid
This Germanic people were separated from the Ostrogoths & in 378, not only defeated the Roman army but killed the emperor
Charles Dickens went to Lancashire to observe a strike in the industry of this plant fiber & wrote an 1854 article about it
The introduction to this Strauss waltz classic invites dancers to come to the ballroom floor
Monica Seles says the locker room for the top women players here looks like it's in Buckingham Palace
Slice king, long maraicher & gherkin are all varieties of this gourd vegetable
On Nov. 4, 1964 he was exiled from Iran; 15 years later, he was running the place
In 2022 Chloe Kim was golden--again--defending her women's halfpipe Olympic title in this sport
Unlike Vivaldi, Philip Glass left it up to the listener which time of year it was in his composition "The American" these
Ken Kesey's "Sometimes a Great Notion" concerns a timber strike in Wakonda--not in Africa but in this state, Kesey's home
Jurgis' journey through capitalism & exploitation takes him from worker to strikebreaker in this Upton Sinclair novel
Turn off the lights, apply a hot or cold compress to your neck & have a little caffeine at signs of this possibly days-long headache
Post-herpetic neuralgia is a complication of this disease caused by the same virus that gave you chickenpox
After the Vietnam War, Vietnam got bogged down in a campaign against this leader whom it managed to overthrow in 1979