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| Polk was a protege of this man whom his wife Sarah "Uncle Andrew" |
(Andrew) Jackson
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| Using his own financing to bring his "Passion" to the screen, this stud had the largest-grossing indie film ever |
(Mel) Gibson
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| This drawbridge was the only movable bridge spanning the Thames when completed in 1894 |
(Ted: What is London Bridge?)
Tower Bridge
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| Aunt Jemima pancake mixes & syrups are owned by this company named for a "friend"ly religion |
Quaker Oats
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Othello, Pente, Trouble |
games
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| Albeit clothed, Prince Charles reenacted one of the dance scenes from this popular flick on British TV |
The Full Monty
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| James K. Polk's mom was a descendant of this man who founded Scottish Presbyterianism |
Knox
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| This "Men in Black" star turned down a scholarship offer at MIT to pursue his rapping career |
(Will) Smith
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| A possible origin for this imaginary U.S. WWII icon is a shipyard worker who signed his name on inspected craft</td>
| Kilroy
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| Rosalind Russell & Lucille Ball both played this free-spirited movie aunt |
(Auntie) Mame
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Java, COBOL, Perl |
programming languages
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| Jim Brown & Bronko Nagurski entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame at this position |
fullback
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| A big Texas city bears the name of this man, Polk's vice president |
Dallas
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| Not just a pretty face, this crooner is a surfer & got his own series on Showtime |
(Chris) Isaak
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| Led Zeppelin had an album called "Physical" this, from the Latin for "stylus" |
Graffiti
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| The 2 aunts that Clara Blandick played in 1930s movies based on characters by L. Frank Baum & Mark Twain |
Auntie Em & Aunt Polly
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Tate, Field, Rock & Roll |
museums
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| In the 1930s this designer introduced his 3-wheeled Dymaxion car that was eventually intended to fly |
(R. Buckminster) Fuller
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| Polk sent John Slidell to offer this country about 30 million bucks for some territory, but he was rebuffed |
(Ted: What is Spain?)
Mexico
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| This "Lord of the Rings" actor used his artistic & writing talent to create the book "Recent Forgeries" |
(Viggo) Mortensen
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| A controversial draw in a '99 bout between Evander Holyfield & this Brit pugilist led to an inquiry by N.Y. Gov. Pataki |
(Lennox) Lewis
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| On a fact-finding trip to Kentucky, this "Sister Carrie" author was entranced by singer "Aunt Molly" Jackson |
(Theodore) Dreiser
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Thomas Jefferson, Cordell Hull, Lawrence Eagleburger |
Secretaries of State
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| In diving this maneuver is also known as a reverse or backwards somersault |
a full gainer
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| Treasury Secy. Robert Walker drew up the first of these to be based on the value of imports, not the quantity |
tariffs
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| Tea Leoni could tell you he's made an "X"-ceptional journey from Yale doctoral student to actor, writer & director |
(David) Duchovny
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| Also known as mechanical drawing, this term denotes the representation of buildings, engineering works & topography |
drafting
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| Around 68 B.C. Julius Caesar eulogized this relative, also found before "and the Scriptwriter" in a novel title |
Aunt Julia
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Juventas, Arsenal, Ajax |
soccer teams
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| With people, this phrase means having achieved necessary rank or status; with birds, it means they're ready to fly |
full-fledged
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