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Florida tribe which was famous for sheltering runaway slaves |
Seminoles
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Type of house that has one living level about half a floor above the other |
split-level
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Black minstrel song writer James Bland wanted to be carried back to there |
Old Virginny
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For an average golfer, it can achieve an initial speed of about 140 MPH |
the speed of a golf ball
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Stone which vibrates at high speeds enabling your electronic watch to work |
quartz
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U.S. coin worth "two bits" |
quarter
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Only East Coast Indians originally used this word for money made of shells |
wampum
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A noun for an area of substandard housing, it's also become a verb meaning to visit such an area |
slum
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In 1960, Ray Charles said this state was "on my mind", so he later spent "a rainy night" there |
Georgia
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The PGA Tour's mobile fitness center has a lounge with a full line of vitamins & this "19th hole" |
a bar
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It's divided into Paleolithic, Mesolithic & Neolithic |
the Stone Age
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Annette Dionne, Emilie Dionne, Yvonne Dionne, Marie Dionne & Cecile Dionne, for example |
quintuplets
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1st college on an Indian reservation is this tribe's community college in Arizona |
Navajo
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Of single family, duplexes, or multiple unit dwellings, what 61.8% of U.S. households occupy |
single family
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Fats Domino frequently found himself "Walking to" this city |
New Orleans
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He won his 1st Masters at 23 & 23 years later won his 6th |
Jack Nicklaus
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These renal calculi may form due to high mineral concentration in the urine |
kidney stones
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The hunter's prey, or where gravel comes from |
quarry
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In 1661, the 1st of these printed in America was published in the language of the Massachusett tribe |
the Bible
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From its initials comes this affectionate nickname for the Federal National Mortgage Assn. |
Fannie Mae
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The 2 states mentioned in "Oh, Susanna!" |
Alabama and Louisiana
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At the 18th green, reporters may not disturb a player until he has done this |
signed his scorecard
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The equivalent in pounds of the British stone |
14 pounds
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From "quasi-stellar object", a heavenly body that looks like a star but isn't |
quasar
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Wahunsonacock, Pocahontas' father, is better known by this name, which was really name of his tribe |
Powhatan
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The Department of Housing & Urban Development was created under this president's administration |
Lyndon Johnson
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Larry Gatlin song about a Texas city that "means I'm 1 day closer to you" |
"Houston"
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1 of 13 original members of World Golf Hall of Fame, he's won his native South African Open 13 times |
(Alex: With a minute to go in the round.)
Gary Player
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Looking at these 3 ugly sisters got the ancient Greeks stoned |
(Fern: Who are the Furies?) (Wade: Who are the Medusi?)
the Gorgons
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In the Senate, it's 51 |
quorum
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