PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION LORE |
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS |
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INVESTING WITH WARREN BUFFETT |
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The first time African Americans marched in the parade was at Lincoln's second inauguration, in this year |
1865
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Herschel Walker (1982) |
the University of Georgia
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Greece's 2-euro coin shows Europa being abducted by this god in the guise of a bull |
Zeus
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Buffett had the sense to buy $600 million worth of this company the year it introduced the Sensor razor; ka-ching! |
Gillette
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A fort in New Haven was named for this Connecticut patriot who was hanged as a spy in 1776 |
(Anna: Who was Benedict Arnold?)
Hale
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You do it to get admitted to Stanford |
apply
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This 18-time Grammy winner sang "My Country 'Tis Of Thee" at Barack Obama's inauguration |
Franklin
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Malta's 1- & 2-euro coins depict an 8-pointed this, a symbol of Malta |
(Andrew: What is a star?)
(Rajeev: What is an octagon?)
cross
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Buffett grabbed 5% of the stock in this company a few years before it introduced the gold card |
American Express
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This great Apache warrior died at Fort Sill in Oklahoma in 1910 & was buried there |
Geronimo
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A dishwasher or dryer |
appliance
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They're the two men seen here on their way to the presidential inauguration |
(Anna: Who are Churchill and FDR?)
Hoover and FDR
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Steve Spurrier (1966) |
Florida
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This composer appears on the reverse of Austria's 1-euro coin |
Mozart
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a candy shop.) In 1972, the fudge loving Warren Buffett bought See's Candies for $25 million; it's yielded $1 billion in income & helps rocket the stock of this, Buffett's investment company |
Berkshire Hathaway
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Fittingly, this Maryland fort was built in a star shape |
Fort McHenry
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Approbation loudly expressed |
applause
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His inauguration was the first to be televised |
(Rajeev: Who is FDR?)
Truman
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Joe Theismann (1970) |
Notre Dame
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Italy's 2-euro coin is artsy & classy, reproducing Raphael's portrait of this "divine" poet |
Dante
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Buffett calls the purchase of this insurance company one of his best investments; he first bought its stock in 1951 |
GEICO
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Fort Monmouth in this state is the headquarters of the U.S. Army Telecommunications-Electronics Command |
New Jersey
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It's a strong 9-letter spirit or brandy made from apples |
applejack
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Nicknamed "Handsome Frank", he's the only president to affirm, not swear to, the oath of office |
Pierce
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Johnny "The Jet" Rodgers (1972) |
Nebraska
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Both Monaco's & Belgium's euros feature royal personages with this name, one a king, one a prince |
Albert
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In the '70s Buffett got into news & now has 18% of this company based in our nation's capital |
(Rajeev: What is Gannett?)
Washington Post
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During the 1840s Fort Smith in Arkansas was under the command of this general & future President |
(Anna: Who was Grant?)
Taylor
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Small pieces of fabric stuck to a garment to form a pattern |
applique
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