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During his first term as president, the Bill of Rights became law |
George Washington
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Experts say to drink 8 cups of this a day; that's about 5.3 cups of H & 2.7 cups of O |
water
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Phi Delta Theta & Sigma Nu are 2 of these that are trying to ban alcohol by 2000 |
fraternities
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His 1969 hit with the First Edition, "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town", was written by Mel Tillis |
Kenny Rogers
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Rice whose length is over 4 times its width is typed with this 2-word name |
long grain
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Desi's daughter |
Luci Arnaz
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In 1813 the U.S. defeated the British in the Battle of the Thames River in what is now this country |
Canada
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A 1997 recall ended the pairing of the diet drugs known by this homophonic name |
Phen-Fen
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Computers that recognize 00 as this date have to be fixed by the year 2000 |
1900
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Classic song heard here in a remake by Randy Travis:
"Trailers for sale or rent..." |
"King Of The Road"
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Gouda cheese is named for Gouda, a town in this country |
the Netherlands (or Holland)
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Spanish for "the poplars", the first hydrogen bomb was designed there |
Los Alamos
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In 1832 this president declared, "The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me; but I will kill it" |
Andrew Jackson
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Your body can convert beta carotene into this vitamin found in liver & stored in your liver |
vitamin A
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British musicologist Jonathan Del Mar hopes to have fully restored this composer's 9 symphonies |
Ludwig van Beethoven
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In 1997 some of country music's biggest names celebrated this "Singing Cowboy's" 90th birthday |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Gene Autry
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Kimbunda speakers know nguba, from which we get goober, means this |
peanut
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She sat behind the reception desk at "WKRP" |
Loni Anderson
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In November 1689 Joseph Wadsworth hid this colony's charter from the British by placing it in an oak tree |
Connecticut
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From the Greek for air, this type of exercise, like race walking & swimming, helps your heart & lungs |
(William: What is cardiovascular?)
aerobic
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Ukraine has promised to close this nuclear plant by 2000 |
Chernobyl
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A flower arrangement at his 1998 funeral included a pair of blue suede shoes |
Carl Perkins
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An Englishman might "win one for" this flattened, cold-smoked herring |
the kipper
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Tibetan monks reputedly believed that their souls would enter the bodies of these watchdogs |
Lhasa Apsos
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He earned his captain's commission by burning the Philadelphia at Tripoli in 1804 |
(William: Who is John Paul Jones?)
Stephen Decatur
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By definition, lactoovo-vegetarians eat these 2 types of foods along with the veggies |
milk & eggs
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A 500-foot-tall one of these fair attractions is planned to be built across the Thames from Parliament |
a Ferris wheel
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Sexy singing sensation heard here with a recent hit: |
Shania Twain
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Obtained by hard milling durum wheat, this flour is used in cream of wheat cereal |
semolina
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Citing personal reasons, he announced his resignation as Secretary of Defense in 1993 |
(William: Who is Lee Aspin?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed after first break] ... (Alex: [After the break] William, we went out on the Internet and we checked a number of sources and found 36 that reinforced your response of "Lee Aspin", and we're going to credit you with $1,000.)
Les Aspin
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