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"When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal" |
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After they fell asleep at the drive-in the Everly Brothers had this to say |
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The 2nd of Egypt's plagues was hoards of this amphibian |
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Since 1967, some parting "Jeopardy!" contestants have received this "San Francisco treat" |
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13th to enter the Union, it must have been Providence, or we'd have had a flag with 12 stripes |
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"I have often looked at women & committed adultery in my heart" |
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Where you'd be going "by the old mill run... in the noonday sun" |
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Jeremiah rhetorically asked, "can it change its spots?" |
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Game in which toss-up questions were thrown to campus combatants by Allen Ludden |
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While New York is the Empire State of the north, this is "The Empire State of the South" |
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Curiosity committed felicide when it killed this |
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"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate" |
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In '80, Diana Ross was "inside out" with this #1 hit |
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They licked the sores of Lazarus & ate the flesh of Jezebel |
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"Just Men" had 7 keys & 1 of these, while "Split Second" had 1 key & 5 of these |
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The geographic center of this state is Delaware, 25 miles north of Columbus |
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Term for what Cain did to Abel |
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"One way to make sure crime doesn't pay would be to let the government run it" |
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Starsky & Hutch's David Soul made his recording debut with this soulful plea |
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Joseph explained Pharaoh's dreams of 7 lean ones who ate 7 fat ones but still remained lean |
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No. 1 show in history of syndicated TV, its theme is the following: |
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Both Sun Valley & the Craters of the Moon are tourist attractions in this state |
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When asked about his condition this president said, "I don't have ulcers, I give 'em" |
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Waylon Jennings' maternal admonition |
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Samson killed one of these with his bare hands |
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Jon Bauman & Gene Rayburn passed the mike for an hour when these games combined in 1983 |
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Francis Scott Key didn't have to leave this, his home state, to spend the night near Ft. McHenry |
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From Greek for "easy death", painlessly pulling the plug |
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