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On Dec. 23, 1777 there were "2,873 men in camp unfit for duty" here "because they are barefooted and otherwise naked" |
Valley Forge
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Johnny Logan: "We're honoring one of the all-time greats in baseball, Stan" (The Man) him. "He's immoral" |
Musial
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A really cool dwelling for an Eskimo: GL |
an igloo
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Born October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, he died tragically December 8, 1980 in New York City |
John Lennon
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Henry V & Joan of Arc both fought in this war considered the longest in history |
the Hundred Years' War
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The pieces of this classic board game include a shoe, a top hat & a battleship |
Monopoly
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In the Wonders of America stamp series, the "Hottest Spot", this California site, has a picture that fits the name |
Death Valley
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This Hall of Fame 1970s Reds catcher "was thinking about making a comeback until I pulled a muscle vacuuming" |
Johnny Bench
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He was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta & died in Memphis April 4, 1968 |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Of the 1940s, '50s or '60s, the decade the first operational nuclear submarine was launched |
the '50s
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You have to fill up the piece seen here to win this game invented in 1979 |
Trivial Pursuit
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Virginia Shenandoah Valley is bounded on its east side by these mountains |
(Kevin: What are the Appalachians?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
the Blue Ridge Mountains
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He made "Bartlett's" with "If people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them" |
Yogi Berra
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A woodwind instrument: B |
(Paul: [Responding before Alex has finished reading the clue] What is [*]?) (Alex: "...B". Oh, you're fast.) (Paul: Sorry.) (Alex: Too fast, sometimes.)
an oboe
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A profile of this film director says he was born in Britain in 1899 & died in Los Angeles in 1980 |
Alfred Hitchcock
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In the biggest amphibious invasion in history, 350,000 troops invaded this historic region in 1944 |
Normandy
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Professor Plum has his choice of 6 weapons in this board game |
Clue
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In 1933 FDR set up this agency to provide cheap power & flood control |
the Tennessee Valley Authority
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At a dinner, Redskins RB John Riggins begged this Supreme Court justice, "Come on, Sandy baby, loosen up" |
Sandra Day O'Connor
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An African country: GND |
Uganda
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He was born on an Army post in Little Rock in 1880 & faded away at a D.C. hospital in 1964 |
(Douglas) MacArthur
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Seen here, the Me 262 from this German manufacturer was the world's first operational fighter jet |
Messerschmitt
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Move your conquering army pieces into Siam or Yakutsk as part of your global strategy in this board game |
Risk
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Thutmose III was eternally maxin' & relaxin' in this narrow gorge used as a cemetery between 1550 & 1100 B.C. |
(Alex: You are right, in Egypt.)
the Valley of the Kings
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This 1950s Yankee mgr. said of a pitcher, "He don't smoke, he don't drink, he don't chase women & he don't win" |
(Casey) Stengel
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A woolly mammal: LPC |
an alpaca
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Born in Houston in 1905, he died en route from Acapulco to Houston in 1976; his money couldn't save him |
(Alex: I'm sure you remember the incident. [*]. On the plane.)
Howard Hughes
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The oldest army unit in the world is this one founded in 1506 that guards the Pope |
the Swiss Guard
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It's the more correct name for the castle piece in a game of chess |
a rook
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