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Only state that fits the category |
Ohio
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In 1863 the U.S. Army established Ft. Boise, which grew into this state's capital |
Idaho
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With a total of 6, this nation has hosted more summer & winter games than any other |
USA
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This 1848 event ultimately led to the establishment of the San Francisco Mint |
the Gold Rush
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Some of the earliest ragtime came from minstrels doing a version of this popular "pastry" dance |
cake walk
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Daughter of Boston mayor John F. "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald, she was born July 22, 1890 |
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
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It was 1st called a biscuit, then a sandwich & finally in 1974, a chocolate sandwich cookie |
Oreo
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Andrew Jackson's home, the Hermitage, served as model for the gov's mansion in this Florida capital |
Tallahassee
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At the Moscow games, Scotsman Allan Wells, 28, became the oldest winner of this, the shortest sprint |
the 100-meter dash
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Issued in 1979, this U.S. coin was criticized for looking too much like a quarter |
the Susan B. Anthony dollar
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Song that laments, "Since my man & I ain't together, keeps rainin' all the time" |
"Stormy Weather"
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Mrs. Edwin A. Schlossberg, who had her 1st child after graduating from Columbia Law School |
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg
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Originally called Waterloo, it was renamed for the "Father of Texas" |
Austin
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A 1952 game in this sport had so many fouls, Uruguay finished with only 4 men & Argentina with just 3 |
basketball
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The New Zealand 20-cent coin features this bird |
the kiwi
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Title of the following which became a ragtime favorite in the early 1900s: |
"Ragtime Cowboy Joe"
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She's the mother of Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II & 10 other Kennedys |
Ethel Kennedy
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Surpass the performance of another |
outdo
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The name of this state capital means "holy faith" |
Santa Fe
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Marine Lt. Billy Mills stunned the world when he won the 10,000m run in 1964 in this city |
Tokyo
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From Greek for "coin", it's one who studies or collects coins |
a numismatist
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A Memphis park was named after this man whose "St. Louis Blues" made him immortal in American music |
W.C. Handy
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Maria Shriver of NBC News is the daughter of Sargent Shriver & this Kennedy woman |
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
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In musical directions this means it's important; don't skip it, you have to do it |
obbligato
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This Kentucky capital claims to have had the 1st Boy Scout troop in the U.S., organized in 1909 |
Frankfort
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This took place on Aug. 23, 1988 at the site of ancient Olympia in Greece |
the lighting of the Olympic torch
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Guinness says the most valuable private coin collection belongs to these Texas brothers |
the Hunts
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One of the last ragtimers, he was 95 years old in '78 when a musical revue named for him opened on B'way |
Eubie Blake
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1st Kennedy woman to run for Congress, she lost in Maryland in 1986 but may try again |
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
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