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YOU JUST MADE THE "A" LIST |
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In 1925 the Court said states, like the federal government, can't violate this amendment by restricting freedom of speech |
(Alex: Freedom of speech--[*].)
the First Amendment
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Work up a sweat naming this toiling tune |
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
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In this U.S. war, it was the Yanks vs. the Confederates |
the Civil War
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In Exodus 2:3 his mother set him afloat in a basket made of papyrus |
Moses
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The United States celebrates its birthday during this month |
July
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You are so cool, pristine & full of energy, you're like this biggest U.S. state |
Alaska
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Here, this is being done to new Chief Justice John Roberts who may get to do it to a president someday |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
swearing in
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Beastly ballad blasted at you here |
"Mary Had A Little Lamb"
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During the Revolutionary War, volunteers ready to fight with 60 seconds' notice were called these |
minutemen
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In 2002 at age 101, the queen mother, this queen's mom, died in her sleep at Royal Lodge, Windsor |
Elizabeth II
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Timewise, it's the shortest month |
February
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You are so solid, some call you one of these, a heavy object attached to a rope that holds a boat in place |
(Nicole: What is a dock?) ... (Alex: Remember, all the correct responses begin with the letter "A".)
an anchor
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Familiar French title of the song heard here |
"Frère Jacques"
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This future state declared its independence in 1836 during a war with Mexico |
Texas
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In 1872 Julia Ward Howe, mother of 6, suggested Mother's Day but wanted it in this month, which sounds a bit late |
(Alex: She wanted it in [*] instead of May.)
June
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It's National Dental Hygiene Month, & with all that candy at month's end, it's a good thing! |
October
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No one gets to you; your skin is as thick as one of these large reptiles similar to a crocodile |
an alligator
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Name this title ancient player in the song heard here |
(Kizzle: What is knick-knack paddywhack give the dog a bone?) ... (Alex: We wanted you to name the player, and it's [*]. He played di, di, di...)
this old man
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Lasting from 1957 to 1975, it's the longest war in which the U.S. has taken part |
the Vietnam War
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Known as "Madame Mere", the mother of this French emperor joined him in exile on Elba & outlived him by 15 years |
Napoléon
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The U.S. presidential election takes place in this month |
November
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Your voice carries so well, you're known as this, like what a guitar is plugged into |
(Nicole: What is a speaker?)
an amp (or amplifier)
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Tiny near-drowning victim in the kid rocker heard here |
(Alex: The itsy-bitsy [*], yes.)
the spider
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The Hundred Years' War, 1337 to 1453, was fought between England & this country |
France
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This scientist is the only woman to be a Nobel Prize winner as well as the mother of a Nobel Prize winner |
Marie Curie
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It shares its name with a type of musical piece: Forward--Move It! |
March
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You are so smart, your brillance matches that of this ancient philosopher who was a student of Plato |
Aristotle
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