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"Lafayette, we are here", referred to Americans landing in this country |
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American golfers claim they hit 111 of them each day |
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According to Harry Truman, what you should do "if you can't stand the heat" |
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This exotic-dancer-turned-spy was executed by the French in 1917 |
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Earl Anthony & Don Carter are kingpins in this sport |
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It's better "than not to have loved at all" |
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The German U-boats were this type of craft |
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Didn't float like a butterfly or sting like a bee, but he knocked out his teeth & Muhammad Ali |
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He, not Sitting Bull, led the Indians at Custer's Last Stand |
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Lord Acton said it "tends to corrupt" |
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Early leadership of an all-black regiment earned him nickname "Black Jack" |
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Originally "mintonette", it was first played with a basketball & a rope stretched across court |
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Nursery rhyme that can be played on touch-tone phone by dialing 3212, 333, 222, 333 |
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Numbering some 140,000, this Southwest tribe is America's largest |
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"Plumbum" in Latin, Ancient Rome's plumbing was made of this heavy metal |
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Santayana said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to" do this |
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French reinforcements came to Battle of the Marne using this form of transport |
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Didn't drink, smoke, or "lift anything heavy" and played hockey until 50 |
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When spelling numbers, lowest one to contain the letter "B" |
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