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FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS' TEAMS |
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Huckleberry Finn is introduced, carrying a dead cat, in chapter 6 of this novel |
Tom Sawyer
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Running back Jim Brown |
Cleveland Browns
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Alvaro Uribe became president of this S. Amer. country in 2002, vowing to get tough on rebels & drug traffickers |
Colombia
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Little cocktail sausages wrapped in dough & baked are called "pigs in" these |
a blanket
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In 1986, Ford turned to the Zodiac & introduced this model, seen here |
(Marilyn: What is a Saturn?)
Taurus
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Student athletes know it's abbreviated JV |
junior varsity
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The brooding Dmitri is the oldest of the title characters in this 1879 work |
The Brothers Karamazov
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Running back Gale Sayers |
Chicago Bears
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Bertie Ahern is the Taoiseach or prime minister of this European nation |
Ireland
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Ben & Jerry's top-selling ice cream is this flavor named for the old leader of a rock band |
Cherry Garcia
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You might say "the rubber met the road" when Henry Ford first met this man, beginning their companies' long partnership |
Harvey Firestone
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James Welch named this popular movie theater candy in 1949 |
Junior Mints
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Character who (ironically) remarks, "I shall grow old, and horrible... but this picture will remain always young" |
Dorian Gray
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Defensive lineman Mean Joe Greene |
Pittsburgh Steelers
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Taking over from his assassinated father in 2001, Joseph Kabila is the president of this country once known as Zaire |
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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This steak sauce claims that it "Makes Hamburgers Taste Like Steakburgers" |
A.1.
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If this ageless model of Ford van "is rockin', don't come a knockin'" |
Econoline
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The All Stars backed up this rockin' frontman |
Junior Walker
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He wasn't at ease writing 1896's "An Outcast of the lslands" in English, but by "Lord Jim", he had the knack |
Joseph Conrad
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Quarterback Bart Starr |
Green Bay Packers
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A June 2002 grand council known as a Loya Jirga installed Hamid Karzai as the president of this embattled country |
Afghanistan
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In 1992 a world record 68-foot 9-inch salami was made in this Scandinavian country's city of Flekkefjord |
Norway
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The "adventures" of this model, seen here, included going from small to midsize in the '60s |
(Jim: What is a Thunderbird?)
Fairlane
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It was founded in 1901 in New York City by a debutante wanting to help the less fortunate |
the Junior League
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Stendhal's "The Charterhouse of" this place is set in a prince's court in northern Italy |
Parma
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Defensive lineman Merlin Olsen |
Los Angeles Rams
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In northern Europe, Goran Persson leads as the prime minister of this nation |
(Alex: With a minute to go and deal with the 100th anniversary of Ford.)
Sweden
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During WWII, this Ford plant seen here turned out an airplane a hour on its assembly line |
Willow Run
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It was started in 1919 as a collection of small, after-school business clubs in Massachusetts |
Junior Achievement
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