HE WAS SENATOR & PRESIDENT |
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His nickname "Tricky Dick" dates back to the 1950s California campaign that put him in the Senate |
Nixon
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Animal name describing hair in braids on each side, occasionally accented with ribbons |
pigtails
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Sci-fi TV fans have somehow schismed into factions called this word plus -kers & also -kies |
trek
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Naturally occurring copper is a mix of 2 of these variants, Cu63 & Cu65 |
isotopes
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EMBA is short for executive this, for working professionals who are continuing to improve |
master of business administration
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As of 2019 its "Med", "Fire" & "P.D." were all serving |
Chicago
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Though the Senate failed by one vote to de-president him, his later return to the body was met with flowers & applause |
(Andrew) Johnson
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Hail, this 6-letter cut seen here |
Caesar
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You're "out of" this walkin' word if you're not in rhythm or up on current events |
step
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Here it's a school building for athletic activities; in Germany, it's a school for students getting ready for college |
a gymnasium
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"This Is Us"--remember when Jack covered up with a Terrible Towel? |
Pittsburgh
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This Ohioan found the Senate "far more to my liking than" being pres. could be; scandal & death in office followed |
Warren G. Harding
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Combed in points around the forehead, this short cut is named for a type of sprite |
a pixie
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By moving so very smoothly, NBA legend Drexler earned the rhyming nickname Clyde this |
the Glide
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This element is usually found as a diatomic molecule making up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere |
oxygen
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In 2015 some college athletes started getting a stipend labeled COA, for "cost of" this, showing up to class |
attendance
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The heroine of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" was gonna make it there after all |
Minneapolis
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Though he served Penn. in the Senate from 1834 to 1845, he supported pro-slavery Southern positions; he didn't get better as pres. |
(Alex: Bachelor president.)
Buchanan
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From the French for "to swell", this '60s hair style used teasing to give a puffed-out look |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
a bouffant
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It's not in the Bill of Rights, but you really should take a morning this 14-letter bit of light exercise |
a constitutional
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Selenium has the atomic number 34, meaning it has 34 of these in its nucleus |
(Amy: What are electrons?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
protons
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The youngest of the USA's 5 service academies, it was established in 1954 |
the Air Force Academy
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Law & justice with "The Practice" & "Rizzoli & Isles" |
Boston
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This New Yorker & future president joined the Senate in 1821 & soon led the fight against imprisonment for debt |
Martin Van Buren
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This longish bob cut shares its name with a thick carpet big in the 1970s |
a shag
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Proverbially, if you acted on stage, you did this to "the boards" |
trod
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In 2005 this D.C. university's Walsh School of Foreign Service opened its first foreign campus, in Qatar |
Georgetown
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"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" & "(Thi$)" |
Las Vegas
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