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What is the subject of books numbered from 200 to 299 in libraries using the Dewey Decimal book classification system?
religion
Cheffie Wrote:religion

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Who was the only U.S. asttronaut to fly on Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space missions?
Jangar Wrote:Who was the only U.S. asttronaut to fly on Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space missions?



That would be Wally Schirra. I have his autobiography.

Funnily enough, Gus Grissom would have beaten him to the distinction, but he died in the Apollo 1 fire before he could fly on Apollo.
rlsuth Wrote:That would be Wally Schirra. I have his autobiography.

Funnily enough, Gus Grissom would have beaten him to the distinction, but he died in the Apollo 1 fire before he could fly on Apollo.

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He was one of the seven original astronauts.

In the world of plants, what are epilithics?
I'm going to guess plants that grow on rocks?
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He was one of the seven original astronauts.

In the world of plants, what are epilithics?


Communities of algae like plants - growing on rocks ???

Cx
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What British rock band used Marx Brothers film titles for two of its albums? Bonus: What were the films?
"A Night At The Opera" by Queen

Lest hope somebody else can help with the other title, alternatively if I can find the time I will go and see if Mr G can help Wink
I think the other one might be "A day at the races".
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