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This building in Philadelphia houses the inkstand used by the Declaration signers |
Independence Hall
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He played outfield for the Birmingham Barons before returning to the Bulls |
Michael Jordan
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During the Civil War, Lincoln suspended this right not to be held in prison without court consent |
Habeas corpus
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Kathleen Turner is a psychopathic housewife on a killing spree in this 1994 John Waters comedy |
Serial Mom
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Some chairs, A toy horse, The cradle when the wind blows |
(Alex: Bob, very impressive - obviously, he is over his fever!)
Things that rock
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12 inches of hot dog |
footlong
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The Whizstreet "Up In Smoke" Museum is a web site exhibiting the art of these colorful cigar items |
Cigar bands
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This TV actor heard here is not really known for his singing:
"Picture yourself... in a boat... on a river..." |
William Shatner
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From the Latin "to refer", it's the way by which laws proposed by a legislature are put to popular vote |
Referendum
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Billy Crystal is meant to kill Danny DeVito's mother according to DeVito's plan in this 1987 comedy |
Throw Momma From The Train
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Thunder, Ol' Man River, White House Easter Eggs |
Things that are rolled
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To pick up a check |
Foot the bill
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Barry Goldwater donated his Kachina doll collection to the Heard Museum in this state capital |
Phoenix
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This supermodel starred with William Baldwin in the film "Fair Game", which was fair game for critics |
Cindy Crawford
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The first of these "colorful" laws was enacted in 1619 to punish failure to attend church |
Blue laws
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Title of the 1981 biopic about the woman seen here:
"I wouldn't turn against you if it meant my life. You are my life." |
(Alex: That was Joan Crawford in Autumn Leaves.)
Mommie Dearest
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Coconuts, Udders, Canaan |
Things that give milk
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It's a small trunk kept at the foot of a soldier's bunk |
Footlocker
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The Eisenhower Center in this Kansas town houses numerous mementos of the president's life & career |
Abilene
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He quit as the Beatles' bass player to become a painter in 1961 |
Stuart Sutcliffe
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Failure to pay a building contractor may result in his leaning on you with this type of lien |
(Peter: What is eviction?)
Mechanic's lien
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According to the theme song, this cat "is a bad mother" -- shut your mouth |
Shaft
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A beaten wrestler, A frat brother's girlfriend, A dead butterfly |
Things that are pinned
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In tennis, it happens when the server steps over the baseline before hitting the ball |
Foot fault
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A Brussels art & history museum has a giant statue from this Chilean island on exhibit |
Easter Island
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He gave up his cushy European royalty job to become emperor of Mexico, & was executed there in 1867 |
Maximillian
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Now a body of lawyers, it once referred to a rail separating spectators from courtroom proceedings |
Bar
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Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch & Harvey Keitel play this title trio in a movie about an ambulance service |
Mother, Jugs & Speed
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Hair, Punch, A volleyball |
Things that are spiked
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A person near death is said to have one |
One foot in the grave
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