CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS |
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The free speech amendment, or the type of aid you might need if it's exercised in the wrong place |
1st
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This computer device can run up to 2500K on cable, 600K on DSL, but 56K or less on regular phone lines |
(Suzie: What is the Internet?)
modem
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After leaving Maine for the prairie, this woman "Plain and Tall" finds love with the Witting family |
Sarah
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Katarina Witt, Michelle Kwan |
figure skating
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Some 2,400 years ago, workers began building the Great Wall in this country |
China
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The July day that celebrates freedom, or the amendment that frees us from unreasonable arrest |
4th
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This pointing device has one button on Macs & 2 on a PC (I like the ones with a wheel) |
mouse
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In "A Signature Life", you can read all about this first signer of the Declaration of Independence |
John Hancock
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Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali |
boxing
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Legend says you'll gain the gift of persuasive speaking by kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in this country |
Ireland
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This sacred book includes Psalms, Ephesians & Revelation |
The Bible
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Let's have a this-many-gun salute to the amendments that repealed prohibition |
21
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It's the tactile kind of computer monitor seen here |
touch screen
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In this classic the title object gladly gives up its apples, branches & trunk till all that's left is a stump |
The Giving Tree
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Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky |
hockey
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Closed for safety reasons in 1990, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in this country proves adults can make mistakes too |
Italy
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4-letter term for meat from a cow or bull |
beef
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Number of golden rings my true love gave me, & of a "non-self-incriminating" amendment |
5
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In the 1970s it was scientists from this copier company who invented the laser printer, Ethernet & GUI |
(Alex: Pick a name if you can think of one.)(Jared: What is Apple?)
Xerox
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In this magical book, young Omri receives an old medicine chest that brings his toys to life |
The Indian in the Cupboard
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Venus Williams, Billie Jean King |
tennis
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The biggest exposed rock in the world, Ayers Rock is held sacred by this large country's Aborigines |
(Alex: Yes, that's where you were born, isn't it?) (Josh: Yes, sir.)
Australia
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It was the nickname of famous baseball player George Ruth |
Babe
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A Shakespearean "Night" shares its name with this amendment which reformed the electoral college |
12th
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Like money, you can't have too much RAM, which stands for this |
random access memory
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First published in 1877 this "colorful" novel about a horse is still popular today |
Black Beauty
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Summer Sanders, Mark Spitz |
swimming
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You can visit the 6th century Mayan city of Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula in this country |
Mexico
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