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Depicted here, he was the first vice president who never became president |
Aaron Burr
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Service that completes "The Few. The Proud..." |
The Marines
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In 1862 he succeeded his brother Virgil as marshal of Tombstone |
[ERRATUM: Wyatt Earp did not move to Tombstone, Arizona until 1879.]
Wyatt Earp
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In a '77 film Diane Keaton was looking for him |
Mr. Goodbar
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"Teletubbies", "Sesame Street", "Charlie Rose" |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
PBS
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It can be people who utter owl noises or the name of a popular chain of restaurants |
Hooters
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"Little Lady" depicted here who wrote the bestselling American novel of the 1850s |
(Liam: Who was Louisa May Alcott?)
Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle Tom's Cabin)
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Dirigo, meaning "I" do this, is the motto of Maine, not of James Cameron or Oliver Stone |
Direct
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In 1876 he led the Indian attack at Little Bighorn; a year later he was killed by a soldier at Fort Robinson, Neb. |
(Kara: Who was Custer?)
Crazy Horse
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Dumas work serialized in Le Siecle in 1844 |
"The Three Musketeers"
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"Melting Pot", "Iron Chef", "Ready...Set...Cook!" |
The Food Network
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An informal performance by folksingers & dancers |
(Kara: What is a hoedown?)
a hootenanny
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A senator before he was vice president, he ran for the top job a few years later |
Walter Mondale
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This slogan associated with the girl seen here has been used since 1914 |
(Liam: What is "It never rains, but it pours"?)
"When it rains, it pours"
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In 1861 this "Wild" gunslinger killed David McCanles & 2 others near Fairbury, Neb.; pulp novels upped the account to 30 |
Wild Bill Hickok
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Laughs disrepectfully |
(Liam: What is Jolly Roger?)
Snickers
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"The Spin Room", "Moneyline", "Capital Gang" |
CNN
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You're "in" this when in a secret partnership with someone |
Cahoots
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This environmentally-minded Arizona Democrat's strongest run for the presidency came in 1976 |
Morris Udall
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The Jesuits' motto "Ad majorem Dei gloriam" translates as "To the greater" this phrase |
(Liam: What is "the glory"?)
"glory of God"
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In 1885 this Sioux leader was allowed to leave the reservation to tour with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show |
Sitting Bull
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The time during the week when wages are given |
Pay Day
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"The Daily Show", "Absolutely Fabulous", "The Man Show" |
Comedy Central
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A long full article of clothing belled out with circular supports |
Hoop skirt
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Towns & counties across America are named for this patriotic Pole |
Casimir Pulaski
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An infamous slogan from concentration camp gates stated that this "will set you free" |
Work (arbeit)
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In 1860 this Chiricahua Apache was falsely accused of kidnapping a boy in Arizona, which led to a brief war |
(Kara: Who was Geronimo?)
Cochise
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A spiral galaxy |
Milky Way
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"Acme Hour", "Dexter's Laboratory", "The Powerpuff Girls" |
Cartoon Network
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Also known as a hubble-bubble, it's the eastern smoking device seen here |
(Liam: What is a hooker?)
a hookah
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