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This notice that consumers are encouraged to "look for" goes back to California carpenters in 1869 |
The Union Label
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Bruce Springsteen was born in 1949 in Freehold, near Asbury Park in this state |
New Jersey
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Amen to this leader whose statue represents Utah in Washington, D.C.'s Statuary Hall |
Brigham Young
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War during which "Gremlin", "Snafu" & "Kilroy Was Here" were popularized |
World War II
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39 years after "Goodbye, Columbus", this author won for his novel "American Pastoral" |
Philip Roth
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A bee, a con man, a sharp blow |
a sting (things that sting)
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Abbreviated WGA, it provides many services to members, including script registration |
Writers Guild of America
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This longtime backup group was named for the address of the original keyboardist's mother |
The E Street Band
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On "Father Knows Best", he played dad to Betty, Bud & Kathy |
Robert Young
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On September 14, 1847 U.S. troops raised the U.S. flag in this capital's Zocalo, or grand plaza |
[Alex explained the acceptance of David's response and the acceptability of the fuller response after David's contestant interview.]
Mexico (City)
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This newspaper was shut out, but its ex-chairperson Katherine Graham won for her autobiography |
The Washington Post
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Larks, crickets, informers |
(Brannon: Uh... [**]?) (Alex: All right, we were going for [*], but that's right. Go again.)
things that sing (things that chirp accepted)
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When he was killed in 1968, he was planning a march of striking Memphis sanitation workers |
Martin Luther King Jr.
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This singer became Bruce's wife in 1991 |
Patti Scialfa
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Of the 906 Major League Baseball games that he pitched, he won more than half; he deserves an award |
Cy Young
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The Confederates bought a French-built ironclad & named it this, the nickname of General Jackson |
"Stonewall"
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The History winner was about this 1925 event "and America's... debate over science and religion" |
the Scopes Monkey Trial
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A prisoner, a trap, a leak |
(Brannon: [*]?) (Alex: Remember your phrasing.) (Brannon: Oh, I'm sorry. What are [*]?)
things that get sprung
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It's the F in AFL-CIO as well as in the Stallone film "F.I.S.T." |
(less than a minute to go in the round...)
Federation
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The Boss turned down $12 million from Chrysler to use this "All-American" song in ads |
(Alex: One more clue...) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: And we won't have time for that.)
"Born In The U.S.A."
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In 1992 he released "Harvest Moon", a sequel to his "Harvest" album from 1972 |
Neil Young
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The Battle of the Little Big Horn was part of the Sioux Wars that also included the massacre here in 1890 |
Wounded Knee
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The prizewinning play "How I Learned to Drive" was inspired by Nabokov's novel about this girl |
"Lolita"
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Benny Goodman, Ken Griffey Jr., Tom Dooley |
(David: What are juniors?)
people who swing
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A strike by this union shut down UPS for 15 days in 1997 |
The Teamsters
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In a revealing memoir, Judy Lewis claims to be the "love child" of Clark Gable & this actress |
Loretta Young
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Mark Twain was among those who opposed the U.S. acquiring these Pacific islands from Spain in 1898 |
The Philippines
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A gold medal went to this state's Grand Forks Herald for coverage of a flood & other disasters |
(Kathy: What is Iowa?) (Brannon: What is South Dakota?)
North Dakota
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A game of footsie, a bribe, a drunk person |
things that are done under the table
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