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With over 13,000 worldwide, it's the world's largest chain of convenience stores |
7-Eleven
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The Kentucky coffee is the official state one of these, but its beans don't make a good breakfast brew |
(Jim: What is the state flower?)
the state tree
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This "Dances with Wolves" star's first film was "Sizzle Beach, U.S.A." made years before its 1986 release |
Kevin Costner
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You can clean artificial flowers by shaking them in a bag with half a cup of this white seasoning |
salt
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Political cartoonists of the day called him "King Andrew" |
(Leslie: Who's Andrew Johnson?)
Andrew Jackson
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This Cincinnati Reds player was the National League's batting champion in 1968, 1969 & 1973 |
Pete Rose
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This thirst quencher, popular with athletes, is Quaker Oats' best-selling product |
Gatorade
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This largest city in Kentucky has a fountain that sprays water in the shape of a fleur-de-lis, the city's symbol |
Louisville
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This actor did much of his own stunt driving as Popeye Doyle in "The French Connection" |
Gene Hackman
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Here's a real pointer: to punch belt holes & to form circular pastries, use this math instrument |
a compass
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He was the "Grits" in the "Grits & Fritz in '76" bumper stickers |
Jimmy Carter
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A cheerful or optimistic person is said to be viewing the world through these |
rose-colored glasses
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In 1985, Sears launched this credit card which can be used at its own stores, as well as others |
the Discover card
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Covington, Kentucky claims the only replica in the U.S. of his tomb; it's open from Easter to November 1st |
Jesus
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A biography of this actor was entitled "Heart to Heart", not "Hart to Hart", H-A-R-T |
Robert Wagner
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Though costlier, this type of lighting will last seven to ten times longer than incandescent bulbs |
fluorescent
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He was elected president in 1948 on a campaign theme attacking the "Do Nothing 80th Congress" |
Harry Truman
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"Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on? Could it be" this "from days gone by" |
a faded rose
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This photo company was originally founded in 1932 as the Land-Wheelwright Laboratories |
Polaroid
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There's a state park named for this Stephen Foster song & the mansion that inspired it is open for tours |
"My Old Kentucky Home"
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In 1971, this "Bonanza" star received the Order of Canada |
Lorne Greene
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Attach wire hangers to a wooden upright to make this training device for vines & climbing plants |
a trellis
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This future president was Secretary of Commerce under Warren G. Harding & Calvin Coolidge |
(Mitch: Who is Wilson?)
Herbert Hoover
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Robert Louis Stevenson said that "Marriage is a field of battle" & not this |
a bed of roses
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This company known for its Pyrexware supplied the glass for Thomas Edison's first light bulb |
(Mitch: Who is Dow Corning?)
Corning
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This Kentucky-born author of "All the King's Men" became America's first poet laureate in 1986 |
Robert Penn Warren
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At age 61, this character actor made his film debut as Kasper Gutman in "The Maltese Falcon" |
Sydney Greenstreet
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When your bathroom mirror steams up, Heloise advises using this appliance to clear it |
a hair dryer
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He was nicknamed "Professor" |
Wilson
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This 1924 operetta by Rudolf Friml tells the story of a young man, a singer & the Canadian Mounties |
Rose-Marie
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