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CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG |
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SPELL IT: -ABLE OR -IBLE? |
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On its 1996 auto centennial license plate, this state claimed to be the "World's Motor Capital" |
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"Woodstock", the group's first hit together, was written by this onetime gal pal of Graham Nash |
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Adjective for an expense that can be subtracted from earnings in regards to income taxes |
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The plane he used for his 1960 presidential campaign was named Caroline |
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Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of a small vial of oil that lit up the temple for this many days |
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The crawfish is its state crustacean & the alligator its state reptile |
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Stills & Young came from Buffalo Springfield, Nash from The Hollies & Crosby flew off from this group |
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Easily carried, such as a typewriter or radio |
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This magazine publisher once had an all-black DC-9 named Big Bunny |
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During Hanukkah it's customary to serve doughnuts & these potato pancakes |
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Gila, Pima & Yuma are all counties in this state |
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In 1997 Crosby, Stills & Nash performed at this university to commemorate the 27th anniv. of the shootings there |
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"The Prairie Years" & "The War Years" |
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Impossible to remove or erase, such as a style of ink |
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His Convair 880 jet, the Lisa Marie, had the letters TCB & a lightning bolt on the tail |
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Young & old like to gather their coins & take a "spin" at this |
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The name of this one of the mountain states is from the Spanish for "mountainous" |
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David Crosby made big news when it was revealed that he fathered this rocker & Julie Cypher's 2 children |
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A peace officer having minor judicial functions, usually in a small town |
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This country singer once had a private jet named Marianne, not Lucille or The Gambler |
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Hanukkah is also called "The Feast of" this family of patriots who were led by Judah |
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Of the states bordering an ocean, this New England state has the shortest coastline, 13 miles |
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(Hello everybody, I'm Graham Nash) With an eye on the new millennium, our 2000 tour was dubbed this |
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In football it's a substitute offensive play called by the quarterback as an adjustment to a defense |
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At 7:52 A.M., May 20, 1927 this single-engine monoplane took off from Roosevelt Field heading east |
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The first Hanukkah was sort of a belated celebration of this harvest festival that uses little huts |
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