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Too distraught, she did not attend the 1865 funeral of her assassinated husband |
Mary Todd Lincoln
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Country that netted the men's & women's gold in basketball at the Atlanta games |
USA
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This river flows from its source in Turkey to the Shatt al Arab, where it unites with the Tigris |
the Euphrates
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Archaeologists measure the fluorine in these animal remains to determine their relative age |
Bones
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In 1996 this fast food chain introduced its "Deluxe Line" for grown-ups |
McDonald's
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He wrote an ode called "On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity" decades before "Paradise Lost" |
John Milton
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Our second first lady, she was married to the future president by her father, a minister |
Abigail Adams
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The last summer games of the 20th century will be the 2000 games in this harbor city down under |
Sydney, Australia
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Deposits of silt are causing this longest Italian river's delta to advance into the Adriatic several feet per year |
(Bill: What is the Tiber?)
the Po
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Ideally, this, the apparent boundary between the sky & the Earth, is at 90 degrees from the zenith |
Horizon
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This Internet provider's 1996 switch to flat-rate pricing generated more business than it could handle |
America Online
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"Unlike are we, unlike, o princely heart!" begins one of her "Sonnets From The Portuguese" |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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As first lady during World War II, she traveled abroad to visit American troops |
Eleanor Roosevelt
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In track & field the marathon is the longest run; the second longest is this many meters |
10,000
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Near the German-Dutch border this river splits into 2 channels: the Lek & the Vaal |
(L: What is the Danube?)
Rhine
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Pumice is a variety of this type of rock formed when lava cools |
(L: What is obsidian?)
Igneous
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In 1996 Michael Jordan starred in this shoe company's first live sports production, "Hoop Heroes" in Japan |
Nike
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British author who wrote, "'The time has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things...'" |
Lewis Carroll
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Her first date with the future president was for drinks at a Grand Rapids, Michigan bar in 1947 |
Betty Ford
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Gimme 5 & gimme the name of this "modern" event |
Pentathlon
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Cities on this river include Louisville, Cincinnati & Wheeling, West Virginia |
Ohio River
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The neon in a sign produces light when electricity ionizes it into this fourth state of matter |
(O: What is energy?)
Plasma
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This third-largest U.S. automaker owns Dollar & Thrifty Car Rental agencies |
Chrysler
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You might read this New Englander's blank verse play "A Masque of Reason" "On A Snowy Evening" |
Robert Frost
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In 1934 she graduated from the University of Texas |
Lady Bird Johnson
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One of the team members in this winter Olympic sport is called the driver |
Bobsledding
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A short channel connects this large lake with the Gulf of Venezuela |
(L: What is Titicaca?)
Lake Maracaibo
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This creator of the Periodic Table has an element named for him in the actinide series |
(The element is mendelevium.)
Dmitri Mendeleev
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In 1993 Gold Bond-Good Humor merged with this "All Natural" ice cream company |
Breyers
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After she died in 1886, her sister Lavinia discovered hundreds of her poems in little handsewn booklets |
Emily Dickinson
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