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A 1991 railroad accident dumped 19,500 gallons of pesticide into this state's Sacramento River |
California
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Dolly Parton wrote, "Working" these hours, "what a way to make a living" |
9 to 5
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The book lists 2 of these solar phenomena, including a total one |
an eclipse
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H.L. Mencken nicknamed him "Roosevelt minor" |
Franklin Roosevelt
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This animal has been described as "a pogo stick with a pouch" |
a kangaroo
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They're the parts of a baby's body referred to in rhyme as "piggies" |
the toes
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This phrase begins Kentucky's motto, which ends, "divided we fall" |
United we stand
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"Rock-a-bye your baby with" one of these Southern tunes |
(Mike: What is a lullabye?)
a Dixie melody
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It's the chief wool-producing state, & we're not pulling the wool over your buckeyes |
Ohio
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1 of the 2 playwrights named Miller who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama |
Arthur Miller (or Jason Miller)
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Seneca wrote, "What fools these mortals be" centuries before this dramatist |
Shakespeare
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It's the mixture of liquid & solid foods fed to pigs |
slop (or swill)
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This state capital is named for William Trent, a Colonial Chief Justice of New Jersey |
Trenton
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"Love me or" do this, "and let me be lonely" |
leave me
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On Nov. 14, 1867 there were meteor showers & this volcano near Naples erupted |
Vesuvius
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He married Evita in 1945 & Isabel in 1961 |
Juan PerĂ³n
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The quote "I am looking for" this type of "man" has been attributed to Aesop & to Diogenes the Cynic |
an honest man
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Collective term for pigs & hogs, or a brutish person |
a swine
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In 1845 the town of Marthasville, Georgia was renamed this after the Western & Atlantic Railroad |
Atlanta
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"I'd love to get you on a slow boat to" this place, "all to myself, alone" |
China
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There are about 1,250,000 free & accepted ones of these around the world, including 100,000 in Scotland |
Masons
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This director produced many of his own films, including "Strangers on a Train" |
Alfred Hitchcock
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Aristotle said, "One" of these birds "does not make a summer; neither does one fine day" |
a swallow
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3-letter synonym for piggery, a place where pigs are kept |
a sty
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This is Washington, D.C.'s oldest college as well as the oldest Catholic college in the nation |
Georgetown
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"The falling leaves drift by the window, the autumn leaves, of" these 2 colors |
(Camille: What is gold?) (Alex: Need two colors.) (Camille: Oh, I'm sorry, what are [*]?) (Alex: That's it.) (Camille: Whew.)
red & gold
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This U.S. president earns a big $25,000 a year |
Andrew Johnson
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This prince consort was only 42 when he died of typhoid fever at Windsor Castle in 1861 |
Prince Albert
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The first line of "The American Crisis, No. 1", a 1776 tract by Thomas Paine |
These are the times that try men's souls</em>
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Pig parts featured in the commodities market |
pork bellies
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