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Utah's Antelope Island State Park in this lake is home to a buffalo herd |
the Great Salt Lake
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"Love Me Do", "Love Bites", "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" |
(Jeremy: What is "Love Me Do"?)
"Love Is A Many Splendored Thing"
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His wife had a pet parrot which he hated; perhaps it perched in his cherry tree |
George Washington
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"Well, isn't that special" |
Dana Carvey
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Until 1984 Volkswagen's Golf hopped down the trail under this name in the U.S. |
Rabbit
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Aesop's shepherd boy got his kicks from falsely crying this |
"Wolf!"
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This national symbol for fire prevention is buried in a state park named for him in Capitan, N.M. |
Smokey the Bear
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The Miami Heat, the Chicago Bulls, the Boston Celtics |
the Boston Celtics
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Although called the "First Cat", he's actually Chelsea's cat |
Socks
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"It's always something" |
Gilda Radner
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Upstanding citizens have been driving this make of Honda around the city since 1972 |
(Celiane: What is the Integra?)
Civic
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A fourflusher is a person who bluffs, specifically at this card game |
poker
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North Dakota's Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park was once a fort commanded by this lt. colonel from 1873 to 1876 |
George Custer
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Ian Holm, Ian Fleming, Ian Paisley |
Ian Fleming
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This first daughter had a dog named Pushinka given to her by Khrushchev & a pony named Macaroni |
Caroline Kennedy
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To get somewhere quickly in an emergency, you might call upon this most popular model of Porsche |
(Mark: What is the 944?)
911
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This dairy food "wouldn't melt in the mouth" of a bad person who acts innocent |
butter
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This president's 2-story birthplace in Denison, Texas is now a state historical park |
(Celiane: Who is LBJ?)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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"This Side of Paradise", "The Last Tycoon", "The Great Gatsby" |
(Celiane: What is The Great Gatsby?) (Mark: What is The Last Tycoon?)
This Side of Paradise
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Presidential pooch whose sculpture is seen here: |
(Mark: Who is Checkers?)
Fala (belonged to FDR)
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"We are two wild and crazy guys" |
Steve Martin & Dan Aykroyd
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A line of Ford Explorers & Expeditions sports the logo of this sporty company from Seattle |
Eddie Bauer
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One might say that a deception done like a magic trick is done with "smoke and" these |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
mirrors
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A California park named for this author contains the ruins of Wolf House, the mansion he built but never lived in |
(Jeremy: Who is John Steinbeck?)
Jack London
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The founding of Los Angeles, the founding of San Francisco, the founding of San Diego |
the founding of San Diego
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His favorite horse, Old Whitey, who served him in the Mexican War, roamed the White House lawn in 1849 & 1850 |
Zachary Taylor
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"You'll be livin' in a van down by the river" |
Chris Farley
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This South Korean company has been driving up business with its Sportage & Sephia |
Kia
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This word can mean a fake, a faker or a covering for a pillow |
sham
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