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The college named for this historic duo is in Williamsburg, Virginia |
William & Mary
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Me: Mary McCauly, known as this for bringing water to the Patriots at the Battle of Monmouth |
Molly Pitcher
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Some postage stamps from the animal rescue series that say adopt a pet from one of these |
a shelter
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"Boardwalk Empire" |
Atlantic City
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It's what you leave behind--money, wisdom, something that's part of your history |
your legacy
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The university named for him is in Bristol, Rhode Island |
Roger Williams
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Me: Mary Anne Talbot, known as the "British" this type of warrior woman for serving in the army & navy disguised as a man |
an Amazon
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My rewards card from this bookstore chain that has its headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Borders
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The name of this Japanese religion actually comes from Chinese words |
Shinto
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The university named for this 27th president has no classrooms (or bathtubs); it teaches all its courses online |
(William Howard) Taft
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Me: Mary of Lorraine, regent of this country for my 12-year-old daughter, Mary Stuart |
(Cecilia: What is England?)
Scotland
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A ticket stub from a concert at this outdoor venue, the summer home of the L.A. Philharmonic |
the Hollywood Bowl
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"The Mentalist" |
(Cecilia: What is San Francisco?)
Sacramento
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Breaker, breaker--it's a nickname used by a CB enthusiast while broadcasting |
a handle
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The university named for this river is just across the street from Oregon's Capitol building |
the Willamette
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Me: Mary Mallon, & I'm not too crazy about this nickname--anyone can be a carrier |
Typhoid Mary
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My Red Cross blood donor id card with my blood type, AB positive, known as the universal this |
(Kate: What is donor?)
recipient
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The fur of this rodent seen here is said to be 30 times softer than human hair |
(Carl: What is a titmouse?) [Laughter] (Alex: No.) (Carl: I'm sorry. I-I'm sorry.) ... (Alex: Thought you might have said armadillo, but go again.)
the chinchilla
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The university named for this Quaker leader is in Oskaloosa, Iowa, not Altoona or Monongahela |
William Penn
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Me: Mary Rowlandson, author of an account of my 1676 captivity during the war of this Native Amer. "king" |
King Philip
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A picture of my pooch--this Swiss mountain dog |
(Cecilia: Uh... what is St. Bernard?)
a Bernese
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"Thirtysomething" |
Philadelphia
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It's a temporary stopping of warfare by mutual consent |
an armistice
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