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January 1
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- Dates of readings by Edgar Cayce
- How was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet selected?
January 2
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January 3
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January 4
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- Citing a U.S. Gov't officials' letter, which was not sent and is a draft version.
- What was the geopolitical status of early Soviet-adjacent republics like Bukhara, Khorezm, Turkmen, and Uzbek?
January 5
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January 6
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January 7
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- Was Eliza Jumel's attorney Hamilton Jr.?
- Poland 1939 WWII Air Raid Codes
- Cultural amnesia
- Never rebuilt Japanese cities
- Hodie mihi, cras tibi
January 8
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- Is this newspaper clipping from 1985 real?
- say in recent airline scare
- Ugliness
- Ukrainian nationalism.
January 10
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- What is this folk song?
- Is there a world map where sea and seashore pixels are color-coded by when Europeans learned which pixels had land?
- Save classic music books please
- English, Welsh & Scottish people all British?
January 11
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January 12
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- Time of day boundaries
- Artist Imre Góth
- Four men charged over theft of £4.8m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Charles X of France
January 13
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January 14
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January 15
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January 16
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- Task of being vague
- G rating in 2004-and-later movies
- Vacancies in the Israeli parliament
- European Prize for Literature
- Marquis de Launay (1740-1789)
January 17
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- precautions.
- Requesting help in mapping village name and location
- What was the closest thing to a coke (Coca-Cola) when Abraham Lincoln was alive?
- A puerile representation of chief importance (...)
- Oldest monarch to ascend to throne (older than Charles III)
January 18
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January 19
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January 20
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January 21
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January 22
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January 24
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- Albertans live far north
- Universities in Middle East History B.A. M.A. programs
- Historic multiple births
- Help with text on an image
January 26
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January 27
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January 28
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- Time limit on similar trap tactic as the Trap of Montevideo
- Does the Port of New York and New Jersey have any roadsteads?
January 29
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January 30
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