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In the 19th C. he fled the German military draft & went on to brew beer in Golden, Colorado |
Adolph Coors
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Before turning to painting in her 70s, she embroidered pictures on canvas |
Grandma Moses
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After 36 seasons in this stadium named for a U.S. senator, the Redskins moved to a new facility in Sept. 1997 |
RFK (Robert F. Kennedy) Stadium
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Anti-smoking groups beware: this state's flag has a peace pipe on it |
Oklahoma
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A poker hand consisting of the 6, 5, 4, 3, & 2 of clubs |
a straight flush
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It was the first film that teamed Frankie Avalon with Annette Funicello |
Beach Party
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Todd McFarlane's career drawing Spiderman for this comics line spawned his own private company |
Marvel Comics
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In 1963 this "Christina's World" painter became the first artist to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Andrew Wyeth
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He was the NBA's Coach of the Year twice: once with the Lakers & once with the Knicks |
Pat Riley
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On its flag a sunflower sits above the state seal |
Kansas
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This adjective describes Archie Bunker & his opinions |
Narrow-minded
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Sherry drinking & flamenco dancing are highlights of the Cadiz Grape Harvest Festival in this country |
Spain
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In 1968 Robert Noyce & Gordon Moore founded this microchip company & soon brought Andrew Grove on board |
Intel
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His portraits of George Washington include Athenaeum, Vaughan & Landsdowne types |
Gilbert Stuart
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(Hi, I'm Jim Lampley) This Oakland A's first baseman in 1996 hit 52 home runs -- most in the A.L. since Roger Maris hit 61 in '61 |
Mark McGwire
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This object on the Indiana flag symbolizes liberty & enlightenment, like the big one in New York |
Torch
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Gracie Allen was married to hers |
Straight man (George Burns)
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Act II of this musical opens with a festive masked ball at the Paris Opera House |
"Phantom of the Opera"
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The company founded by this man in 1876 developed insulin, many antibiotics & Prozac |
(J: Who is Bayer?)
Eli Lilly
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Known for his watercolors, many of his famous seascapes were set at his home in Prout's Neck, Maine |
Winslow Homer
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On Aug. 5, 1997 this U.S. sprinter won his record third straight world 400-meter title in Athens |
(A: I'm sorry...who is Jesse Owens?)
Michael Johnson
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Its state motto, "Virtue, LIberty and Independence" is on its flag; Ben Franklin would approve |
Pennsylvania
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The restored Durango & Silverton Railroad in Colorado uses this type of track |
Narrow gauge
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This singer was just 17 when she had a No. 1 hit with the following: ("It's my party and I'll cry if I want to...") |
Lesley Gore
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"Uncle Herb" Kelleher founded this no-frills airline named for a quadrant of the U.S. |
Southwest Airlines
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In 1916 Alfred Stieglitz exhibited her paintings at 291, his NYC gallery; 8 years later he married her |
Georgia O'Keeffe
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Abe Mitchell is the golfer depicted on top on this cup sought by teams from the U.S. & Europe |
Ryder Cup
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1 of 3 animals on Michigan's flag (Hint: There are no wolverines) |
(A: What is a beaver?)
Eagle, elk or moose
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Nat King Cole hit heard here: |
"Straighten Up and Fly Right"
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The Earl of Leicester gave this Tudor queen a party that lasted 17 days |
Queen Elizabeth I
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