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Approximately 18 billion years ago |
when was the universe formed
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On January 29, 1958, Japanese warships visited this harbor, but this time on a ceremonial visit |
Pearl Harbor
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It was the Rangers' use of this man's new firearm that made it famous in the Old West |
(Bob: Who was Winchester?)
(Samuel) Colt
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"Pretty Baby" whose book for coeds, "On Your Own", has a section called "B's Are OK Too!" |
Brooke Shields
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The 10th sign of the zodiac |
Capricorn
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Though Wm. H. Harrison, Taylor, Lincoln & Wilson all died in this city, only Wilson was entombed there |
Washington, DC
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For the Earth, Vega, Thuban & Polaris all have been, & will in turn become again this star |
the North Star
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In May 1955, this wife of the U.S. vice-president won a "Mother-of-the-Year" award |
Pat Nixon
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These emblems in the shape of a circled star were originally carved out of Mexican silver pesos |
their badge
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In "Detour", her daughter Cheryl Crane wrote about the killing of Johnny Stompanato |
Lana Turner
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An acrobat who specializes in unnatural body postures |
contortionist
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It's the largest city in which a president's remains rest |
(Alex: Grant.)
New York City
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One of its moons, Titan, is larger than Mercury & has an atmosphere |
(Jack: What is Jupiter?)
Saturn
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On Dec. 16, 1950, at age 22, she married Charles Black & announced her retirement from films |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
Shirley Temple
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This blonde's biography was called "Living With the Kennedys" |
Joan Kennedy
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In England, the title held by an earl's wife |
countess
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While Garfield is buried in Cleveland, Cleveland is buried in this New Jersey college town |
Princeton
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The word for this celestial body comes from the Greek word for "wanderer" |
(Bob: What is an asteroid?)
planet
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This singer had the last No. 1 hit of the '50s with the following: |
(Bob: Who was Bobby Vinton?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Frankie Avalon
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Ex-Ranger Frank Hamer is remembered as the man who tracked & killed this bank-robbing couple |
Bonnie & Clyde
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Mystery novelist who turned to non-fiction with a 1986 biography of Bess Truman |
(Pam: I don't know.)
Margaret Truman
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The art of writing or deciphering secret codes |
cryptography (cryptology)
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If you know his nickname was the "Kinderhook Fox", you'll know he was buried in Kinderhook, NY |
Martin Van Buren
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High energy electromagnetic radiation; who knows their effect on man-in-the-moon marigolds? |
gamma rays
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On Feb., 25, 1954, General Naguib resigned as this country's president; on Feb. 27 he was back in the post |
Egypt
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The headquarters of the Rangers is in this city named after the man who formed the 1st group |
(Pam: What is Houston?)
Austin
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"If your children have never hated you, you've failed as a parent", she said in "This 'N That" |
Bette Davis
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Architectural term for having battlements |
crenulated
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He died in San Francisco on August 2, 1923 & was buried in Marion, Ohio |
Warren G. Harding
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