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In 1833 this 35-inch-tall millionaire wed the 32-inch-tall Lavinia Warren (P.T. had his hand in it...) |
Tom Thumb
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The 1972 film "Fillmore" chronicled the closing of promoter Bill Graham's Fillmore West in this city |
San Francisco
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It's a place for unknown bands to rehearse or a place to store a car |
a garage
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Dallas, Texas has this "Lone" item on its seal |
a star
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This president's father was William Jefferson Blythe III, but he took office as President under this name |
Clinton
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Any port in a ____ door |
storm
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Way before Ford, an assembly line was set up in Cincinnati in the 1800s to disassemble these animals |
(Joshua: What are cows?)
pigs
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In 1974 Paul McCartney formed a new version of this group with drummer Geoff Britton & guitarist Jimmy McCulloch |
Wings
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It's a small booth for a farmer's market merchant, or a place to store your horse |
a stall
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This state capital's seal shows the phoenix rising from the ashes, symbolic of its rebuilding after the Civil War |
Atlanta
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Ruling Muscovy from 1462 to 1505, he was "The Great"; it was the IV who was the terrible one |
Ivan (III)
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Some like it ____ plate |
hot
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In 1801 this American boat designer tried to sell his submarine to Napoleon |
Fulton
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In 1976 this Mothers of Invention leader produced Grand Funk's LP "Good Singin', Good Playin'" |
Frank Zappa
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These may be small, but they are beach front property, and a place to change your suits |
a cabana
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The seal of the Steel City features the coat of arms of this first Earl of Chatham |
(Kerry: Who is Pittsburgh?) ... (Alex: We were going for the man, not the city.)
(William) Pitt (the elder)
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This rich guy was the first president of Lincoln Center |
John D. Rockefeller III
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Casting ____ of the wild |
call
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Dexter Pratt, a neighbor of Longfellow, had this job (& presumably, sinewy hands) |
blacksmith
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He sang "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" about a suicide he attempted when engaged to an onion heiress |
Elton John
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Soldiers on an army base bunk in these, from the Spanish for "hut" |
barracks
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A depiction of our seventh president adorns this Florida city's seal |
Jacksonville
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The first Hanoverian king born in England, he ruled for 60 years, from 1760 to 1820 |
George III
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Declaring bankruptcy to get out of jail in 1819, he now had time to smell the roses & draw the birds |
Audubon
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In 1977 he was "Slip Slidin' Away" into acting, making his debut as Tony Lacey in Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" |
Paul Simon
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"There is" one of these "in the town, in the town, and there my dear love sits him down, sits him down" |
(Alex: If I had sung it properly, you would know...)
a tavern
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California's second-largest city, its seal depicts the Pillars of Hercules to recall its days under Spanish rule |
(Kerry: What is San Francisco?)
San Diego
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In 1948 Marshall Field III merged II Chicago papers into this I |
the Sun-Times
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Tale of the ____ recorder |
tape
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