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CLASSIC TV SHOWS BY CHARACTERS |
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In Grant Wood's "American Gothic", a farmer is holding this implement in his right hand |
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Buddy Sorrell, Sally Rogers, Rob Petrie |
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The USA's largest rodent, it has a flat tail that acts as a rudder in water |
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On May 10, 1869 it became the first continent to have a rail line running from its east coast to its west coast |
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Something known to be feasible is this "and true" |
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The Marine Corps motto, it means "Always Faithful" |
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Portraitist Gilbert Stuart produced over 1,100 paintings, 104 of which were likenesses of this man |
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Don Hollinger, Lou Marie, Ann Marie |
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The black panther is actually this cat with a black coat through which traces of spots can still be seen |
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In the early 1990s the Ford Taurus overtook this model of Honda as No. 1 in U.S. auto sales |
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Mount a picture, or contrive evidence to make an innocent person look guilty |
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Ground troops are based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina & this camp near San Diego |
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In the early 19th century, this Spaniard created a sensation with his "Majas" paintings, one clothed & one nude |
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Jonas Grumby, Roy Hinkley, Mary Ann Summers |
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The Indian species of this large land mammal has only 1 horn; other species have 2 |
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This wheeled war vehicle was introduced to the Egyptians around 1600 B.C. by an invading people called the Hyksos |
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This synonym for fast can also refer to all the ships in a navy |
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In the Mexican War the Marines raised the flag over the National Palace, known by this phrase in their hymn |
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His 17th century work seen here is known as "The Jewish Bride": |
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Murray Slaughter, Sue Ann Nivens, Ted Baxter |
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The 2 species of alligator are the American & the Chinese, which inhabits the basin of this longest Asian river |
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The SR.N4 MK III, one of the largest of these, crosses the English Channel on a cushion of air |
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Skip school, or the furrow on the side of the road |
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During the Spanish-American War, the Marines were the first Americans to land in Cuba, seizing this bay |
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This French fauvist's "Joie De Vivre" features naked women frolicking & lounging in a field |
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Princess, Bud & Kitten Anderson |
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This deer's name is from a Canadian Indian word for "snow shoveler" because it paws for food in the snow |
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In 1993 this former Denver mayor became the first Hispanic-American Secretary of Transportation |
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A superlative form of little, it's an antonym of utmost |
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The conquest of this Pacific island in February & March 1945 was the largest all-Marine battle in U.S. history |
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