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33 Heads up! She's the subject in theCaravaggio painting seen here
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36 W:To rouse someone from sleep or a vigil over someone unrouseable
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39 A painting by Heinrich Friedrich Füger shows this Greek god seated nude with his trident
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41 This piece of camping gear can be mummy tapered or rectangular
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58 He's the Shakespearean character who muses ...in that sleep of death what dreams may come...
59 U:The noun you take when you feel offended


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