- - which kind of object was the source of a famous market bubble in the netherlands of the 1630s?
- - plant lit up in an unusual
- - Blooming bulb in the Netherlands
- - Half the lips, in being put back, come into flower
- - Staple of Dutch Golden Age art
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- - Tulip ... (1630s Dutch market bubble)
- - tulip ...... (dutch golden age phenomenon)
- - tulip craze, e.g.
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- - Dutch market craze of the late 1630s
- - Dutch craze of 1636-37, considered the first major speculative bubble
- - 17th-century craze involving bulbs
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- - Mania source of the 1630s
- - Plants at the centre of a 17th-century financial bubble
- - put the middle piece of the bulb in dumps to produce flowers
- - Gift of 20,000 spring-blooming flowers that are sent annually from Netherlands to Canada
- - Spring flowers from bulbs grown in the Netherlands
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- - Architect who designed the layout for Covent Garden in the 1630s
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- - city in north holland, netherlands, noted for its cheese production and market
- - Dutch city that is home to the football team AZ
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- - Flower source that caused a famous Dutch bubble
- - *Fall planting in a flower garden
- - Dutch bloom-to-be
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- - It makes bubbly bubbly
- - The old asset, oddly, could be used to make some dough
- - Brewers need it on the Fourth of July, by the way
- - Use it to get a rise out of the staff of Life
- - it helps to raise poet as son moves back
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- - Made a bubble with bubble gum
- - Made, a bubble
- - "Squandered" has a sad sound to it
- - played, as a harmonica or horn
- - Used a tissue or a trumpet
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