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Idaho's official one is titled "Here We Have Idaho" |
(Chris: What is the state slogan?)
State song
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As a rule, the length of this item should be 3 times the thickness of the board being fastened with it |
Nail
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Athos, Porthos, Aramis |
the Three Musketeers
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All-American boy Jack Armstrong never tired of this "Breakfast of Champions" |
Wheaties
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It's the brand that takes a licking & keeps on ticking |
Timex
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Peter Gabriel & Phil Collins split from this group |
Genesis
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Nicknamed the "Bay Horse", it's the capital of the "Bay State" |
Boston
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A 1.5-liter champagne bottle, or sometimes a .357 round of ammunition |
Magnum
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The butcher, the baker & the candlestick-maker |
"Three Men in a Tub"
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He's the answer to the question posed in the following:
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?" |
the Shadow
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To "lick" these is to relish in anticipation |
Lips/chops
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The 1998 Nobel Peace Prize money was split between John Hume & David Trimble for their work in this part of the U.K. |
Northern Ireland
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This Maryland city celebrated the 200th anniversary of its incorporation in 1997 |
Baltimore
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Olive oil with oleic acid content under 1% is graded "Extra" this |
Extra Virgin
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Alvin, Simon & Theodore |
the Chipmunks
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"Lux Radio Theatre" was brought to you by Lever Brothers, makers of the Lux brand of this product |
Soap
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On the cover of their 1983 album "Lick It Up" this group appeared without their makeup |
Kiss
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In 1955 a joint unity committee was formed to bring these 2 labor groups, split since the '30s, together |
AFL & CIO
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The Actors Theatre of this Kentucky city is housed in a national historic landmark |
Louisville
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American ones are 53 to 57 inches long & hang to the top of the belt buckle; the longer British ones hang lower |
Ties
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Adam, Hoss, Little Joe |
Sons on Bonanza
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"Sorry Wrong Number", a popular episode of "Suspense", starred this "Bewitched" actress |
(Chris: Who is Elizabeth Montgomery?)
Agnes Moorehead
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This Tennessee city began with the unmusical name of French Lick |
Nashville
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Her relationship with Yanni lasted 9 years, 1 year longer than her run on "Dynasty" |
(Clay: Who is Joan Collins?)
Linda Evans
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In southern Florida, the "queen" type of this large sea snail is often found in chowder |
Conch
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To keep the ratios, for a 1:12 scale dollhouse buy a smaller dollhouse in this scale to put inside it |
1:144
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Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes |
Triple Crown
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Robert Ripley hosted the 1930s radio adaptation of this newspaper feature |
"Ripley's Believe It or Not!"
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"Lick into shape" may come from an old belief that these animals licked their formless newborn cubs into shape |
(Chris: What are wolves?)
Bears
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On January 1, 1993 this country split into 2 separate states |
Czechoslovakia
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