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KHOMEINI, KHAMENEI OR KHATAMI |
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Educated at Phillips Academy, Yale & Harvard, this part-time Crawford resident was born in Connecticut in 1946 |
George W. Bush
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Title adjective describing Dion's "Sue" |
Runaround
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton's cousin Elizabeth Smith Miller first wore these trousers named for another woman |
bloomers
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Exiled from Iran in 1964 |
Khomeini
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To WWI British aviators, the Red Baron's group with its colorful planes was one of these, like Monty Python's |
a Flying Circus
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Your DL is a form of this; it shows who you are & how old you are |
ID
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Since 1935 this agency that originated in the 1820s has operated as a branch of the Texas Dept. of Public Safety |
the Texas Rangers
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The subject of this 1973 Allman Brothers hit was "tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can" |
(Alex: "Lord, I was born a [*]".)
"Ramblin' Man"
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Of 76, 86 or 96 cents, what U.S. women working full-time earn for every dollar their male counterparts make |
76 cents
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These BF Goodrich sneakers were said to make you "run faster and jump higher" |
(Ed: What are BF Flyers?)
PF Flyers
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Randy Newman sang, "Looks like another perfect day, I love" this place |
L.A.
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This state bird of Texas belongs to the family Mimidae |
the mockingbird
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UB40 sang that this makes me "feel so fine, you keep me rocking all of the time" |
Red Red Wine
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Emmeline & Christabel Pankhurst were a mother-daughter team of these activists for the vote |
suffragettes
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Elected president in 1997 |
(Paul: What is Khamenei?)
Khatami
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During World War II, a famous American volunteer air corps in Asia was nicknamed this |
the Flying Tigers
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Its logo is seen here |
the UN
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From 1846 to 1859 this ex-Tennessee governor was a U.S. senator from Texas |
Sam Houston
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This alternative rock band's "Stand" served as the theme song to the sitcom "Get a Life" |
R.E.M.
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The work of Laura X (no relation to Malcolm) led to March being designated this every year |
Women's History Month
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Supreme religious & political leader since 1990 |
Khamenei
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This rotating device attached to a shaft keeps an engine's speed steady |
a flywheel
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Sadly, what Keats & Chopin died of |
TB
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Born in 1921, this Mission, Tex.-born senator served with Jack Kennedy, knew Jack Kennedy & hey! you're not Jack Kennedy! |
Lloyd Bentsen
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4 of this Swedish pop duo's first Top 40 hits reached No. 1, including "It Must Have Been Love" |
Roxette
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The profession of Mary Prance in Henry James' 1886 "The Bostonians", it was about 1/5 female in Boston at the time |
(Ed: What is a lawyer?) (Alex: No, you picked the wrong one.)
a physician (or medicine or a doctor)
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Published "Fear of the Wave" in 1993 |
Khatami
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Airborne nickname of 1920s Olympic gold medalist Paavo Nurmi |
the Flying Finn
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It's the famous apparel company founded by surfboard maker Jim Jenks in 1972 |
OP
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