ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN |
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Since 2009, this presidential daughter has been a correspondent for the "Today" show |
Jenna Bush
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Put this 4-letter word after "gab" or "fun" & you get an event with lots of those |
(Toni: What is haus?)
fest
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The West Indian species of this sea cow is Alabama's official state marine mammal |
a manatee
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In 1919 George Hansburg patented this jumping device, a big hit in the bouncing '20s |
(Alex: That's right, with about a minute to go.)
a pogo stick
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Ringo played Ludwig these, with the band's logo |
drums
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"Absolute (work divided by time) corrupts absolutely" |
power
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In 2014 she & husband Marc Mezvinsky welcomed their first child, Charlotte |
Chelsea Clinton
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If you say "he took a lot of" this, either he was criticized or his plane was shot at |
flak
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In 1995 Missouri designated this stubborn equine its state animal |
(Jeff: Donkey?)
a mule
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Symbolic of a profession, the car known as the Ford Crown Victoria this Interceptor went out of production in 2011 |
a police car
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John & George used Vox AC30s, these (they might get loud) |
amplifiers
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"Our Constitution is (suffering from monochromatism) and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens" |
colorblindness
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That's Abraham Lincoln looking at a book with son Thomas, who was better known by this three-letter nickname |
(Toni: Who is Tod?)
Tad
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I can't sit still; I've got this 10-letter need to roam |
wanderlust
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School kids in Montana chose this fierce brown bear to be the state's official animal |
a grizzly
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It transports a very special person around town |
(Udit: Who is the pope?)
the Popemobile
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Paul played a Hofner '61 "violin"-shaped one of these |
(Jeff: What is a guitar?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Jeff: What is an electric guitar?)
a bass
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"The carriage held but just ourselves--/ And (eternal life)" |
immortality
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In the 1970s Susan Ford, who became a photojournalist, studied with this landscape photographer |
Ansel Adams
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Bringing extra defensive players to rush the passer |
a blitz
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Kentucky & Maryland, which both host legs of the Triple Crown, both have this as the state horse |
a thoroughbred
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During WWII this Austrian automotive engineer helped develop the Tiger tank |
Porsche
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That crashing chord at the end of "A Day In The Life" is John, Paul, Ringo & Mal Evans on 3 of these |
pianos
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"The (quantitative measure of inertia) of men lead lives of quiet desperation" |
mass
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Last name of John, who before his death in 2013 at 91 was the oldest living child of a president |
(Alex: And he looks like his father, doesn't he?)
Eisenhower
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In 1969 the first watch using this mineral to keep time came on the market |
quartz
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The peregrine this is Idaho's state raptor |
a falcon
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Until 2014 Chris Christie's friend David Samson was head of this transportation agency |
the Port Authority
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The bloke playing the solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" isn't a Beatle but this guitar god, using a Les Paul |
(Eric) Clapton
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"(This family game) is business at the end of its journey" |
Monopoly
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