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The 1st American legislative assembly met on July 30, 1619 at Jamestown in this southern colony |
(Alex: The House of Burgesses.)
Virginia
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We must learn to do this before we can run |
walk
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Bianca said marrying him "was like joining the Boy Scouts" |
Mick Jagger
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This Hitchcock film had just 1 set -- & it floated |
Lifeboat
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Dyed Maroz, or "Grandfather Frost", is the Russian equivalent of this holiday figure |
Santa Claus or Father Christmas
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A person who holds strong prejudices; Archie Bunker was a big one |
bigot
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In July of 1796, the Secy. of State issued the 1st in U.S. to Francis Barrere, who was going overseas |
passport
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They "can't be choosers" |
beggars
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He & his stepmother Shirley Jones sang leads on Partridge Family records |
David Cassidy
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First Lady played by Ginger Rogers in "The Magnificent Doll" |
Dolley Madison
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Name shared by the places where Joseph Stalin & Jimmy Carter were born & raised |
Georgia
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Any penitentiary, even a small one |
big house
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On July 18, 1936, an army revolt started a civil war in this country |
Spain
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Translation of the Latin proverb "In vino veritas" |
In wine, truth
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His new book, "Man in White", is about St. Paul; his autobiography was "Man in Black" |
Johnny Cash
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An invitation to waltz, a Rogers & Astaire film, or a musical question in "The King and I" |
Shall We Dance?
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Most of Moscow, except the Kremlin, was burned due to the invasion ordered by this man |
Napoleon
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Film whose credits began with a body & the following song: |
(Lindsay: Who is Gladys Knight at Sing-Sing? I don't know.) [The song was "I Heard It Thru the Grapevine".]
The Big Chill
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Prince Charles wed Lady Diana on July 29th of this year |
1981
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"A woman's mind & winter wind" do this "oft" |
change
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Born Annie Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tenn., in 1976, she told Ike to take a hike |
Tina Turner
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The Disney TV film "Tiger Town" was shown theatrically only in this "Tiger Town" of sports |
Detroit
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In 1929 this revolutionary leader became 1st citizen ever expelled from Russia by the Soviet govt. |
(Leon) Trotsky
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It only happened once on Madonna Street, but Monty Hall offered one daily |
Big Deal
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On 7/27/74, Rodino's House Judiciary Committee recommended sending this question to the full House |
the question of the impeachment of Richard Nixon
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On the indivisability of this, a proverb asks: "Why buy a cow when milk is so cheap?" |
getting married
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1st husband Jack Webb co-starred her with 2nd husband Bobby Troup in TV's "Emergency!" |
Julie London
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Ads for this 1971 Woody Allen film called it "More moving than prunes" |
(Alex: And we have a minute to go to deal with "Russia.")
Bananas
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1st person in Russia ever vaccinated against smallpox was this empress |
Catherine the Great
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German WWI cannon named for Mrs. Krupp, who ran the gun works |
"Big Bertha"
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