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During the 1930s America went through a period of hardship and poverty known as the "Great" this |
Depression
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This 18-year-old Disney Channel star shared an apartment in Los Angeles with Lindsay Lohan; "That's so" her |
Raven
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Well doggone it, in 2001, this beloved character appeared on the stamp seen here |
Snoopy
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The 9 judges on this body in Alabama, unlike the one in Washington, D.C., run for election |
the Supreme Court
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...heard him say on Aug. 28, 1963, "Even though we face the difficulties of... tomorrow, I still have a dream" |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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It's the singular pronoun of your visual organ |
I/eye
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In 1368 the Ming dynasty didn't just take over this country, they urned it |
China
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This Canterbury native became a household name after playing Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy |
Orlando Bloom
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A 2004 stamp celebrated the 200th anniversary of this pair's expedition across the U.S. |
Lewis and Clark
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Many polling places are at this type of establishment you know well; Al Gore voted at one in 2000 |
a school
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...went hoarse screaming at the TV on Feb. 9, 1964 when this band played "She Loves You" on "Ed Sullivan" |
The Beatles
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It's the male deer that pounds in your chest |
hart/heart
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This country won the battle of Stalingrad, August 1942-February 1943 |
Russia
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This young star was Michael Caine & Robert Duvall's grandnephew in "Secondhand Lions" |
Haley Joel Osment
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This naval hero appeared on a 1979 stamp along with the motto "I have not yet begun to fight" |
John Paul Jones
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John F. Kennedy & Richard Nixon are seen here during one of these in 1960, the first year they were held |
a (presidential) debate
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...read about the first 7 U.S. astronauts in this '60s NASA program named for the messenger of the Roman gods |
Mercury
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It's the large rabbit that grows out of your head |
hare/hair
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In the 1460s this South American people took the Chimu empire; within 100 years they were subdued by the Spanish |
(Edward: Who are the Aztecs?) ... (Alex Trebek: South American.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Incas
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The first name of this "Even Stevens" co-star rhymes with "Hiya" |
(Lorna: What is Shila?)
Shia (LaBeouf)
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Part of the "Celebrate the Century" series, the stamp seen here honored the first observance of this in the 1970s |
(Edward: What is the Great Wall of China?)
Earth Day
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34 of them will be elected in 2004, as others, including Orrin Hatch and Dianne Feinstein, put their feet up and watch |
senators
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...learned in 1966 of the creation of this African-American cultural festival that's celebrated from Dec. 26-Jan. 1 |
Kwanzaa
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It grasps how you smell |
knows/nose
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This 16-year-old girl from Texas was golden in women's all-around gymnastics at the 2004 Olympics |
Carly Patterson
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On my honor, this girl scout leader was honored on a 3-cent stamp in 1948 |
Juliette Gordon Low
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A Californian moving to Poland can apply to become a permanent this type of voter |
an absentee voter
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...discussed the 1964 political ramifications of the Labour party's Harold Wilson becoming this nation's PM (sure!) |
England
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It's the extraordinary achievement of the terminal parts of your legs |
feat/feet
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