ANAGRAMMED VIRGINIA PLACES |
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YOU MUST BE PRESIDENT TO WIN |
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Its colonial heritage has been preserved: SWAMI BILL RUG |
Williamsburg
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This term for excessive bureaucracy comes from the item used to bind official documents |
red tape
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"Everybody Loves" this title sportswriter, at least until 2005; then everybody would have to love reruns |
Raymond
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A slogan seen on office coffee mugs says "I" do this, "I" do this "so off to work I go" |
(Padraic: What is I [*], I [*]?)
owe
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This musical takes place in Philadelphia in the summer of 1776 |
1776
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In 1906 he became the first sitting president as well as the first American to win a Nobel Peace Prize |
Theodore Roosevelt
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A "lord" of a place: A FAR FIX |
Fairfax
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Burns wrote, "O, my luve's like a red, red rose that's newly sprung in" this month |
(Maggie: What is May?)
June
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Convicted of murder, Mulder was sentenced to die by lethal injection in the 2002 series finale of this show |
The X-Files
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It can mean in the intervening time or at the same time |
meanwhile
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This unit of measure is the distance a burst of light travels in one year, about 5.8 trillion miles |
a light-year
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In 1946 he attended daughter Margaret's graduation from George Washington University & was awarded an LL.D. |
Truman
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On the Potomac River near D.C.: AN AXLE RAID |
Alexandria
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This animal gives birth to 10 or more pups at a time but never yells, "I'm coming, Elizabeth! This is the big one!" |
[Laughter]
a red fox
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Monica Potter is married to Peter Krause on this NBC show |
Parenthood
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Adjective for the son in a Top 40 hit by Kansas |
wayward
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Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 near this tiny town in Toscana |
Vinci
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The International Radio & Television Society gave him its gold medal as "America's most accomplished communicator" |
Ronald Reagan
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Things can be "grave" there: TALON GRIN |
Arlington
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The first multilateral agreement on the Red Cross came in 1864 in the first of these Swiss agreements |
the Geneva Convention
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Houseguests! The "Power of Veto" was introduced in Season 3 of this reality show that premiered in 2000 |
Big Brother
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You can tour this Asahi facility in Osaka--with 20 minutes of unlimited refills |
a brewery
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Jomo Kenyatta was the first prime minister, then first president of this country |
Kenya
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This sitting president received the University of Notre Dame's Laetare medal, given to American Catholics |
John F. Kennedy
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In the Shenandoah Valley: NOOK EAR |
Roanoke
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Around 985 this Viking sailed for Greenland with 25 ships of colonists, but only 14 made it |
Erik the Red
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On Fox in 2000 Robert Downey Jr., as Larry Paul, was no hallucination when he dated this title attorney |
Ally McBeal
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Lewd or salacious |
(Gabe: What is tawdry?)
bawdy
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Among the holdings of this British museum are the Elgin Marbles & the Rosetta Stone |
the British Museum
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The prize committee recognized his Fourteen Points peace program when awarding this president a Nobel Peace Prize |
(Woodrow) Wilson
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