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Until 1875 its dual capitals were New Haven & Hartford |
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Though faster than a speeding bullet, he was ruled 4-F |
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Type of auto engine, or a tomato cocktail |
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A grandma before her 30th birthday, she's the real "Coal Miner's Daughter" |
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The 2 digits that give James Bond license to kill |
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This N.M. town is the oldest city that's a state capital |
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By war's end, they had banked over 13 million units of blood for plasma |
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Lindbergh was not first to fly the Atlantic, but first to do it this way |
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Nashville's Ryman Auditorium was its home for years |
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Three Dog Night called this the loneliest number |
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Crossing the Delaware on Xmas, 1776, Washington defeated the Hessians at this N.J. capital |
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Not his singing, but a lack of lunch caused fan to swoon at his Paramount Theater concert |
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Derived from words "American", "travel", & "track", it provides most U.S. passenger rail service |
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In "True Grit", he played a cowboy, but not his famous Rhinestone one |
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Number of red stripes on current U.S. flag |
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It actually is 5,280 ft. above sea level |
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Destination of MacArthur's "I shall return" |
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London's, not New York's, was the first ever built |
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His famed San Quentin concert inspired inmate Merle Haggard |
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Total of Disney's Dalmatians and dwarfs |
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The name shows its founder, Roger Williams, believed God led him there |
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Wartime pseudonym of Mrs. I. Toguri D'Aquino |
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Changing lines, you could have at one time ridden these from Freeport, IL to Utica, NY |
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Broadway hit that takes Fellini film a ½ step further |
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