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#6505, aired 2012-12-21LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $200: The revamped main part of the library reopens tomorrow, December 22nd, which would have been this person's 100th birthday Lady Bird Johnson
#6505, aired 2012-12-21LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $400: A lifelong passion, including working with young people, is honored by having LBJ's name on the headquarters of this cabinet department the Department of Education
#6505, aired 2012-12-21LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $600: Truman had pushed for this system; LBJ signed it into law, & 81-year-old Harry got the first card Medicare
#6505, aired 2012-12-21LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $800: The library has a replica of this, which LBJ was the first to use to contact Moscow; as you can see, it wasn't a red phone the hotline
#6505, aired 2012-12-21LBJ PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY $1000: LBJ reminded world leaders that "we are one world" with copies of the photo taken from Apollo 8 with this 9-letter name Earthrise
#5343, aired 2007-11-28THE LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew stands in front of a photograph of LBJ and Jackie Kennedy.) I'm at the LBJ Library with the prayer book on which Lyndon Johnson placed his hand to be sworn in on this date aboard Air Force One November 22, 1963
#5343, aired 2007-11-28THE LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM $1200: (Kelly stands next to a big gray sphere.) This moon globe, a birthday gift to LBJ, was given to him in this year, a month after the first moon landing 1969
#5343, aired 2007-11-28THE LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM $1,400 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of LBJ signing a bill.) In 1964, in one of his greatest triumphs, Lyndon Johnson signed this act that ended legal discrimination in the United States Civil Rights Act
#5343, aired 2007-11-28THE LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM $1600: (Kelly stands in the Oval Office.) The LBJ Library has a replica of the Oval Office, from which the President monitored both the Vietnam War & this domestic war he declared March 16, 1964 the War on Poverty
#5343, aired 2007-11-28THE LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM $2000: (Jon speaks from the Oval Office.) On March 31, 1968, LBJ spoke from the Oval Office exactly 2 months after this North Vietnamese attack; though he said it was a failure, it changed the view of the war at home the Tet Offensive
#2663, aired 1996-03-13LBJ $200: While LBJ was president, U.S. troop strength in this country went from 16,000 to over 500,000 Vietnam
#2663, aired 1996-03-13LBJ $400: LBJ took the presidential oath of office aboard this plane at Dallas' Love Field Air Force One
#2663, aired 1996-03-13LBJ $600: Elected party leader in 1953, LBJ ascended to this post after the Democrats retook the Senate in 1954 Senate Majority Leader
#2663, aired 1996-03-13LBJ $800: Thinking labor had become too powerful, LBJ supported this 1947 act that banned closed shops Taft-Hartley
#2663, aired 1996-03-13LBJ $1000: The War on Poverty & Medicare were elements of the domestic program known by this name The Great Society
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $100: Yes, it's really the middle name of his daughter Lynda Bird
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $200: When Lyndon took his oath of office in 1965, his wife had a firm grip on this book the (family) Bible
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $300: After Johnson's death in 1973, the manned spacecraft center in this city was renamed for him Houston
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $400: To become vice-president in January 1961, Johnson resigned from this The Senate (Majority Leader)
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $500: Phrase that came into vogue in 1965 referring to the chasm between LBJ & public trust the credibility gap

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