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Before he was president, George W. Bush occupied the governor's mansion in this city |
Austin, Texas
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Other teams have worn them but it's this "Northern" team one usually refers to when speaking of "pinstripes" |
the New York Yankees
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"Looking for Mr. Goodbar" & "All the President's Men" |
the 1970s
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They were in the pocket of those Red Tab jeans from this company -- you know, the ones we just took to Goodwill |
Levi's
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In 1891 this man of Menlo Park got a patent for a "means of transmitting signals electrically" |
Thomas Edison
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It means to make a change to something, especially to the Constitution |
amend
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It's home to the NHL's Avalanche & also to a U.S. Mint |
Denver
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He had 46 home runs in 2002, 27 fewer than the previous season |
Barry Bonds
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"From Here to Eternity" & "Peyton Place" |
(Carolyn: What is the 1940s?) (Clay: What is the 1960s?)
the 1950s
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They fell into this pot that's also a term for one who makes his money growing cotton |
planter
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A team headed by Seymour Cray introduced the first "super" one of these in 1963 |
computer
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It's to grasp mentally; understand? |
comprehend
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2 of the 4 state capitals with the word "City" in their names |
(2 of) Carson City, Jefferson City, Oklahoma City & Salt Lake City
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Dodger manager Walter Alston was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983; this man, his successor, was inducted in 1997 |
Tommy Lasorda
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"Airport" & "Valley of the Dolls" |
(Clay: What is '70s?)
the 1960s
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They turned up in the bottom of the neighbors' jetted bath -- as Emile Zola might say, this brand |
Jacuzzi
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In 1931 Harold Edgerton synched a strobe light's flash to this device |
camera
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This Indiana city is home to the College Football Hall of Fame |
(Alex: With less than a minute.)
South Bend
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Anthony Trollope called this capital "on the River Kentucky" "As quietly dull a little town as I ever entered" |
Frankfort
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"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" & "For Whom the Bell Tolls" |
(Frank: What is the 1930s?)
the 1940s
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One of these crow relatives famous for their love of shiny objects flew off with them |
magpie
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Dr. Thomas Starzl transplanted this organ in 1963 & went on to write "Experience in Hepatic Transplantation" |
the liver
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It's a bonus paid by a company to its stockholders, often on a quarterly basis |
dividend
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This capital is also the seat of Kennebec County |
Augusta, Maine
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Tony Gwynn's 1994 batting average of .394 was the highest since this man's .406 in 1941 |
Ted Williams
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"Elmer Gantry" & "All Quiet on the Western Front" |
the 1920s
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You left them in this (from the Latin for "fire"), you fool (from the Latin for "fool") |
the ignition
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Dr. Louis Fieser is special as he synthesized this vitamin in 1939 |
(Alex: That's why he's "Special!")
vitamin K
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Take a suspect into custody |
apprehend
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