VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT |
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Raised in Whittier, California |
(Richard) Nixon
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Once known as "The Louisville Lip", he later became "The Greatest" |
Muhammad Ali
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Adelheid is the real name of this orphan girl of the Swiss Alps |
Heidi
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Her No. 5 perfume was later joined by Nos. 22 & 19 |
Coco Chanel
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city; Bookbinder's is under renovations, so it has to be a cheesesteak |
Philadelphia
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A squash or pumpkin, or pierced by a bull's horn |
gourd/gored
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His wife is seen here |
(Matt: Who is LBJ?) (Alex: That's a picture of Betty Ford, yes.)
Gerald Ford
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When asked about his future plans, this boxer known as "Iron Mike" said, "I don't know...I might just fade into Bolivian" |
Mike Tyson
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In Robert Lawson's "Ben and Me", Ben is Benjamin Franklin & Me is Amos, one of these creatures who lives in Ben's cap |
a mouse
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Eternity, Truth, Obsession: they're all fragrances from this designer |
Calvin Klein
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) I'm in this New England state, the U.S.A.'s largest producer of maple syrup |
Vermont
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A corridor, or to drag away a load |
hall/haul
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The last to become president because of the death of a president |
LBJ
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Lightweight champ Ray Mancini received this nickname that his father also used as a top contender |
"Boom Boom"
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"The Last Battle" by C.S. Lewis chronicles the last days of this magical land |
Narnia
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You might say this man's cologne, introduced by Bijan in 1996, is a real slam dunk |
Michael Jordan
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(Sarah) I'm taking off from this state capital that shares its name with a 1,500-square-mile ice field |
Juneau, Alaska
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A jack in a deck of cards, or part of a church |
knave/nave
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In the early '40s he was among the youngest pilots in the U.S. Navy |
George Herbert Walker Bush
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This nickname of Oscar De La Hoya is the title of a 1939 film with William Holden as a boxer |
Golden Boy
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I can't always see "My Shadow" but I can always read about it in this Scotsman's "A Child's Garden of Verses" |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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In addition to the original, Ralph Lauren has Sport & Sport Extreme versions of this fragrance |
Polo
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew) I'm at Lumahai Beach on this gorgeous "Garden Island" |
(Phil: What is Oahu?)
Kauai
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A young deer, or a mythical Roman deity, half-man, half-goat |
(Matt: What is a doe?)
fawn/faun
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In 1910 he flew in a plane built by the Wright Brothers |
Theodore Roosevelt
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"Killer" nickname of Thomas Hearns, who held world titles in 4 different weight classes |
"Hit Man"
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He's the author & illustrator of such popular books as "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" & "The Very Busy Spider" |
Eric Carle
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In 2003 her Youth-Dew was packaged in a golden bottle to celebrate its 50th anniversary |
Estee Lauder
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(Sofia) I'm on Squaw Peak in eastern California, looking down at this lake with a Native American name |
Tahoe
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Rough in texture, or a semester-long class at school |
coarse/course
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