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I JUST LIKE SAYING THESE WORDS |
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Seen here, she had an age of literature named after her |
Elizabeth I
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"Custom K.I.T.T." |
Knight Rider
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A kite winder is the central of 3 winders that help make a 90-degree turn in a flight of these |
stairs
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This state insect of Vermont is just as sweet as its state tree the sugar maple |
the honey bee
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In Reynolds v. Sims I said that representation in legislatures must be based mostly on population: one man, one this |
vote
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As I reflect on the word "genuflect", I remember it means to bend this |
one's knee
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In 1707 her title changed to Queen of Great Britain & Ireland (it used to be Queen of England, Scotland & Ireland) |
Queen Anne
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"Angels in Chains" |
Charlie's Angels
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This 6-letter part of a house is also called an eaves trough |
gutter
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Who was that masked animal? Oklahoma's official state furbearer, that's who |
a raccoon
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I am interred at this national cemetery |
Arlington
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Alfred E. Neuman could tell you that a fernticle is another name for one of these on the surface of the skin |
(Kelly: What is a mole?)
a freckle
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Seen here, the second king of this name spent many years in French exile |
(Kelly: What is William?) (JC: Who is James II?)
Charles
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"Warrior... Princess... Tramp" |
Xena: Warrior Princess
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The Coonley Estate & the Robie House are examples of this midwestern style created by Frank Lloyd Wright |
(Kelly: I don't know... what is taliesin?)
the Prairie Style
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Hot-cha-cha! New Mexico's official state question is "red or" this? |
green
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I was a 3-term governor of this state, 1943-1953 |
California
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To lapidate someone is to execute him by this method |
(Kelly: What is decapitation?)
stoning
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He succeeded his mother & was succeeded in 1910 by his son George V |
Edward VII
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"The Path to the Black Lodge" |
Twin Peaks
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In the English bond style, these are laid in alternate courses of headers & stretchers |
bricks
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Florida's state shell is the "horse" type of this (Wow! I can hear the ocean!) |
a conch
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On June 23, 1969 I swore in this man as Chief Justice of the U.S. |
(Brian: Who is Thurgood Marshall?)
Warren Burger
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Used to mean a vulnerable weak point in an enemy's defenses, it means the lower abdomen |
underbelly
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This king's marriage to the woman seen here united the houses of York & Lancaster |
(Brian: Who is Richard III?)
Henry VII
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"I, Borg" |
Star Trek: The Next Generation
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From 1617 to 1642 everyone was keeping up with this Jones, surveyor of works to the British Crown |
Inigo
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Extinct? You bet. But this "3-lobed" arthropod has crawled into history as Wisconsin's state fossil |
trilobite
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I ruled that public school segregation was unconstitutional in this landmark 1954 case |
Brown v. Board of Education
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Enjoy this $2000 quanswer--see, I'm one of these, a creator of new words |
neologist
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