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THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT STUFF |
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Saying it was in the national interest, he kept baseball going during World War II |
FDR
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This term for a large sandwich with a variety of fillings is named for a character in the comic strip "Blondie" |
a Dagwood
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You get the sweats thinking about this car company's Silver Shadow, Silver Cloud or Phantom model |
(Steve: What's Bentley?)
Rolls-Royce
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When it comes to this flat container, you can stuff it, lick it, or "push" it |
an envelope
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Physicist Owen Garriott & physician Joe Kerwin were science pilots on missions to this '70s space station |
Skylab
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It's the only team that has a U.S. president on its roster of former owners |
(Steve: What are the Houston Astros?)
the Texas Rangers
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"BLAT" is a BLT with this "a"dditional ingredient |
avocado
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Shortness of breath ordering 2 boxes of Cohiba cigars, first made in this country |
Cuba
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Any one apostolic letter in the New Testament |
an epistle
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John Grunsfeld, grandson of a planetarium designer, flew on the 1999 shuttle mission to repair this |
the Hubble Space Telescope
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For his prairie houses, Wright called for one big chimney, which justified one big one of these inside |
a fireplace
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One of his first jobs was re-creating Cubs games over the radio in Iowa |
(Steve: Who is Rush Limbaugh?) ... (Alex: Remember, we're talking about presidents, and that was one of [*]'s early jobs in broadcasting.)
Ronald Reagan
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One story says that this alternate name for a hero sandwich comes from its creation on Hog Island |
a hoagie
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You get weak-kneed fondling a tournament mallet used during chukkers in this sport |
polo
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Listen to me: it's soft, it's pendulous, it's on your head |
an earlobe
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The book "The Right Stuff" describes his 2 personalities as "The Icy Commander" & "Smilin' Al" |
Alan Shepard
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Before his Army years, he played baseball under an assumed name in the Kansas minor leagues</td>
| (Morgan: Who is Bob Dole?) ... (Alex: [*] was a president; Bob Dole was not.) (Morgan: True.)
(Dwight) Eisenhower
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GAC is an abbreviation for this classic sandwich |
(Alex: It's classic.)
a grilled American cheese
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Heart palpitations when mentioning the Carnegie Abbey Members Only Club at Narragansett Bay in this state |
Rhode Island
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To appropriate money or property fraudulently for one's own use |
embezzle
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One of the three men on the mission whose NASA patch is seen here |
(Alex: That's the patch for the Apollo 13, so it was [*].)
(1 of) James Lovell, Fred Haise, & Jack Swigert
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Though he isn't primarily known for church designs, this shape was Wright's favorite in the early 1900s |
the cruciform
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On April 19, 1909 Taft attended a home game of this team & probably had a hot dog or 9 |
(Alex: All right. You're the only one with money, in fact, you have $600, however, you could risk $1000.) (Morgan: I've always wanted to say this, let's make it more than a True Daily Double, and risk $1000.) (Alex: You haven't always wanted to say that. More more than a True Daily Double?)
the Washington Senators
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Disneyland's Blue Bayou restaurant serves this classic sandwich that's dipped in egg & fried |
a Monte Cristo
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Shivers walking through 718 Fifth Ave., the jewelry house of this "King of Diamonds" |
Harry Winston
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From the Latin for "turned out of doors", it means to get rid of, maybe as in "the negative" |
eliminate
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On Apollo 11 this man got to say, "OK, Eagle... you guys take care" |
(Alex: He's the one that stayed up there--[*].)
Michael Collins
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