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The website bbhq.com has trivia, chat, etc. for these people born between '46 & '64 |
Baby boomers
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Throughout his career Polk remained an ardent member of the Jacksonian wing of this political party |
Democrats
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During his 24-year career, this longtime Cincinnati Red set a record with 14,053 at-bats |
Pete Rose
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Symbols on its seal include icebergs & the Northern Lights |
Alaska
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Made in various shapes, spicy cakes called "lebkuchen" are popular at Christmas in this country |
Germany
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Store founder H. Gordon Selfridge insisted this person "is always right" |
The customer
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In 1978 Daniel Levinson developed the idea of this "midlife" upheaval |
Midlife crisis
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Running for president as a relative unknown, Polk is considered the first of these swarthy animals |
Dark horse
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In 1984 this Dolphins QB became the first in NFL history to pass for more than 5,000 yards in a season |
Dan Marino
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Although not known for its wineries, Connecticut has 3 of these plants on its state seal |
Grapes/grapevines
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Cook up some bitochki in Moscow & you'll feast on these rolled ground beef & ground veal favorites |
Meatballs
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Parents living together have the joint type of this, & may continue to have it after a divorce |
Custody
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Middle-aged men live out big-league baseball dreams at these "camps" |
Fantasy camps
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During Polk's administration, the U.S. waged this war of expansion from 1846 to 1848 |
Mexican-American War
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(Hi, I'm NBA Hall-of-Famer John Havlicek) The Celtics have won 16 NBA titles, including 1968 & 1969 when we were led by this man, the NBA's first black head coach |
Bill Russell
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This structure, a honey of a symbol for hard work & industry, graces Utah's seal |
Beehive
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This festive holiday drink can be enjoyed all year: (topped with nutmeg) |
Eggnog
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Philip Astley, who added acrobats & dancing dogs to his trick-riding show, is called "The Father of" this |
(a minute to go...)
Modern circus
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A series of stages that includes middle age, or a trademarked exercise bike used then |
Life cycle
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After John Quincy Adams' disputed election, Polk called for an end to the electoral system & for this type of vote |
a popular vote
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In 1976 this track star who won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Olympics was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Jesse Owens
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South Dakota's state seal features a riverboat steaming along this major river |
Missouri River
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One tasty type of this sausage made from spices & pork livers is called braunschweiger |
Liverwurst
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It's a more pleasant-sounding word for a spittoon |
Cuspidor
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Along with cholesterol, watch your level of this substance partly named for its 3 molecules of fatty acids |
(S: What are complex carbohydrates?)
Triglycerides
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Before winning the White House, Polk served in this state's assembly & as its governor |
Tennessee
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In 1952 he won the heavyweight boxing title by KOing Jersey Joe Walcott; he retired undefeated in 1956 |
Rocky Marciano
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This bird is depicted on Louisiana's state seal in a nest with her 3 young |
Brown pelican
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Also called Chinese parsley, this flat-leafed, long-stemmed herb can be used as a seasoning agent or as a garnish |
Cilantro
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Notable early bloomers seen here: |
Crocuses
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