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In 1964 this band had 19 Top 40 hits; not a bad year, lads |
the Beatles
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A play on words, usually in a humorous way |
a pun
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In 1876 he patented the telephone |
(Alexander Graham) Bell
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Information for first responders & links regarding cybersecurity are found at dhs.gov, this department |
Department of Homeland Security
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Following this man's assassination, Jawaharlal Nehru said, "the light has gone out of our lives" |
Gandhi
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Look out below! It's this ice-covered land mass |
Greenland
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This band had the "satisfaction" of opening its first U.S. tour in San Bernardino & closing it at Carnegie Hall in '64 |
the Rolling Stones
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3-letter creature, seen here |
a doe
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In the 1440s he came up with movable type |
(Johannes) Gutenberg
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Its .gov website says it "regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television... satellite & cable" |
FCC
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Howard Hughes said this "Gone With The Wind" actor's "ears make him look like a taxi-cab with both doors open |
Clark Gable
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The fourth-largest city in the United Kingdom, it lies on both sides of the River Clyde |
Glasgow
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Dave Davies played guitar in this band |
The Kinks
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It's any of the bench-like seats with a fixed back arranged in rows in churches |
a pew
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In the 1920s Jacob Schick produced the first successful electric one |
razor
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In 2011 the site for this volunteer org. touted its "50 years of promoting... friendship around the world" |
the Peace Corps
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Of this prior champ, Muhammad Ali said, "I just give lip service to being the greatest. He was the greatest" |
Joe Louis
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It's the suburb where you'd see the landmarks shown here |
Giza
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It took The Animals less than 30 minutes to record this 1964 hit about a certain place in New Orleans |
"The House Of The Rising Sun"
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In tennis, when a serve hits the net & drops into the proper court, it's called this & is replayed |
a let
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His 1869 inspiration was the stock ticker |
Edison
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bia.gov is the site for this bureau established in 1824, the oldest in the Interior Department |
the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Bureau for Indian Affairs accepted)
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John Keats called this American "A philosophical Quaker full of mean and thrifty maxims" |
Benjamin Franklin
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This cheesy town in South Holland is also noted for its stained-glass windows |
(David: What is Gruyere?)
Gouda
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Then-session guitarist Jimmy Page played on this 1-named guy's "Sunshine Superman" |
Donovan
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To confer knighthood upon, or to insert new dialogue into a movie |
dub
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You know him for his 1876 hand-operated carpet sweeper |
(David: Who is Hoover?)
(Melville) Bissell
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It's the "nw" in nwtrb.gov, overseeing the Department of Energy's disposal of high-level this |
nuclear waste
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MacArthur reportedly said of him, "he'll make a fine president, he was the best clerk who ever served under me" |
Eisenhower
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(Sasrah of the Clue Crew reports from Panama)
Covering nearly 170 square miles, this man-made lake acts as water storage, enabling the Panama Canal to continue operation through the dry season. |
(Alex: Same name as some of the locks - [*], Lake [*])
Gatun
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