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The first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, this man is pictured on the $10 bill |
Alexander Hamilton
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Samuel L. Jackson played this cool detective in a 2000 remake |
Shaft
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Robyn Hitchcock's song "Viva! Sea-Tac" rhymes, "Coming and going it has to be" this transportation company |
(C: What is Seattle-Tacoma?) (M: What is Amtrak?)
Boeing
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A male one of these is a drake |
Duck
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This famous frog cut the ribbon for the official opening of Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts |
Kermit the Frog
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No bull, it's "Bravo!" |
Ole!
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This Greek's "oath" is administered to those about to enter the medical profession |
Hippocrates
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Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of this president in a 1995 film was a bit more serious than Dan Hedaya's in 1999 |
Richard Nixon
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This company had its genesis when 2 Seattle boys read an article about the Altair 8800 |
Microsoft
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A flock of these is a gaggle |
Geese
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TV fans like to visit Roslyn, Washington, which was transformed into the town of Cicely, Alaska for this '90s series |
Northern Exposure
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In 1980 Roberto Duran said to Sugar Ray Leonard, "No" this, meaning "no more" |
(Alex: He said it twice.)
Mas
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A cousin of Trajan, this Roman emperor built a 2nd century protective wall across Britain |
Hadrian
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The L.A. Times said this 2000 Nick Park animated film was "Poultry in Motion" |
Chicken Run
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(Hi, I'm Jeff Bezos, founder & CEO of Amazon.com) Like many tech companies, Amazon.com is listed on this stock exchange -- symbol AMZN |
NASDAQ
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Flying at 100-200 MPH, this bird is fast as its name implies; in fact, it's one of the fastest |
Swift
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Holey Cow! The city of Monroe in this state calls itself the "Swiss Cheese Capital of the U.S.A." |
Wisconsin
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Old Mexican movies & telenovelas end with this 3-letter word |
Fin
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In the 18th century B.C., this ruler's code governed Babylon |
Hammurabi
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As "Gladiator" Maximus, he instructs, "At my signal, unleash Hell" |
Russell Crowe
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Architecture firm NBBJ designed Safeco Field & this structure seen here that it replaced |
Kingdome
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The Egyptian plover is also called this, from the old belief it cleaned the teeth of a Nile reptile |
Crocodile bird
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This 19th century religious leader's winter home is one of the top attractions in St. George, Utah |
Brigham Young
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Domingo, Lunes or Martes, for example |
Dia
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"Demian" & "Journey to the East" are 2 novels by this Nobel Prize winner who wrote in German |
Hermann Hesse
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In a 1996 film this actor proclaimed, "The Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday" |
(M: Who is Will Smith?) (Alex: Bill Pullman played the president in "Independence Day"; minute to go, Carl.)
Bill Pullman
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Money from the Alaskan Gold Rush started this fashion retailer whose name means "North River" |
Nordstrom's
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From the elaborate dwellings wrens build, their Latin family name is this, meaning "cave-dweller" |
Troglodytes
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History buffs enjoy touring Bonanzaville, USA, a reconstructed pioneer village in West Fargo in this state |
North Dakota
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In Spanish it means "with"; in English, "against" |
Con
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