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It's the horizontal part atop a soccer goal |
a crossbar
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Dame Antoinette Sibley & "Lord" Michael Flatley |
dancers
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A national symbol, the shamrock is a variety of this plant |
a clover
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This movie theme says, "kick off your Sunday shoes. Please, Louise, pull me off-a my knees" |
"Footloose"
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In the center of Lafayette Square you'll find not Lafayette but this Tennessean seventh president |
(Andrew) Jackson
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A lawyer tries to discredit a witness called by the opposite side by doing this |
cross-examine
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Diane Arbus & Richard Avedon |
photographers
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Treasure of the leprechauns found at the end of the rainbow |
a pot of gold
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As Billy Joel put it, "everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound / funny, but it's still" this |
"Still Rock & Roll To Me"
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73 years after his death, a statue of this musician was unveiled outside the band hall at the Marine Barracks |
John Philip Sousa
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One factor in the demise of chivalry & knighthood was the development of this weapon |
the crossbow
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Brady Hoke & Rex Ryan |
football coaches
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To say something is "black '47" is a reference to the worst year of this calamity |
the Potato Famine
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It's the 2-word title of the Lady Gaga song that includes "ro mah, ro-mah-mah, gaga, ooh-la-la!" |
"Bad Romance"
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A bronze boy scout stands on the site where the first of these national scout gatherings was held in 1937 |
a jamboree
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This constellation is between Centaurus & Musca |
the Southern Cross
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Herbert Putnam & Melvil Dewey; you might wanna concentrate on Dewey |
librarians
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Irish cudgel wielded by leprechauns & warriors |
a shillelagh
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From this 1991 hit: "I thought that I heard you laugh-ing, I thought that I heard you sing, I think, I thought I saw you try" |
"Losing My Religion"
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"Viva" this revolutionary who stands life-size on the lawn in front of Mexico's embassy |
(Emiliano) Zapata
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In 1843 Benedict J. Fenwick founded it as a men's college in Massachusetts |
Holy Cross
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Renzo Piano & Walter Gropius |
architects
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3-word phrase meaning "Ireland forever" |
Erin go Bragh
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This Elvis song says, "we're caught in a trap, I can't walk out" |
"Suspicious Minds"
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The statue of this president in the Capitol rotunda represents the state of Ohio |
(Drew: Who is McKinley?)
Garfield
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