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A county in Kentucky is named for this trailblazer who was an early settler there |
Daniel Boone
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This sitcom originally opened with "Rock Around The Clock" playing on a jukebox |
(Jim: What is I Love Lucy?)
Happy Days
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Beginning in 1912 this snack food came with a toy surprise inside all of its wax-sealed boxes |
Cracker Jack
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Under 3 feet tall, the Falabella of Argentina is the smallest of these small horses |
the ponies
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An Omani delegate was also killed in the 1981 attack on this Egyptian president |
(Anwar) Sadat
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4 is this number squared |
2
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Counties in this state include Atlantic, Ocean & Passaic |
New Jersey
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He's the only original correspondent left on "60 Minutes" |
Mike Wallace
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This company is No. 1 in the production of light bulbs |
General Electric
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The tusks on this Arctic pinniped may reach 3 feet in length |
(Alex: Longer than the Falabella.) [Laughter]
a walrus
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Ross McWhirter, co-editor of this book of records, was assassinated by the IRA in 1975 |
The Guinness Book of Records
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A cow's is 4-compartmented; ours has 1 only |
the stomach
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Elvis could have told you that it's the seat of Shelby County, Tennessee |
Memphis
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On this "Soap" spinoff, Robert Guillaume played a butler who became lieutenant governor |
Benson
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The name of this cleanser is French for "good friend" |
Bon Ami
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This swine gets its name from the growths on its face, which can be the size of golf balls |
warthogs
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Orlando Letelier, foreign minister of this country under Allende, was killed in Washington, D.C. in 1976 |
Chile
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On Jan. 20, 1949 this president unveiled his Point Four Program for U.S. foreign policy |
Truman
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Lee County in this state has 2 county seats: Fort Madison & Keokuk |
Iowa
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Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher lives in Cabot Cove on the coast of this state |
Maine
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Although based in Houston, this motor oil company's logo features the Liberty Bell |
Pennzoil
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In the 1850s King Victor Emmanuel II set up an Alpine preserve to protect the ibex, a wild one of these |
(Marilyn: What is a sheep?) (Dave: What is a deer?) (Jim: What is an antelope?) ... (Alex: No harm, no foul on that, you each lost the same amount of money.)
a goat
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After this senator was killed in 1968, Secret Service protection was extended to presidential candidates |
Bobby Kennedy
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Term for a magazine that comes out every 3 months or 4 times a year |
a quarterly
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It's the only Pennsylvania county that shares its name with a Great Lake |
Erie
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On "Frasier", Dr. Frasier Crane hosts a radio call-in show in this Pacific Northwest city |
Seattle
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This Philadelphia hatter began his company in 1865, after returning from Colorado |
(John B.) Stetson
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The Darwin's species of this large flightless bird ranges from southern Peru to Patagonia |
(Marilyn: What is the... emu?)
the Rhea
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Ramon Mercader, who killed this Bolshevik leader in Mexico City, was declared a hero of the USSR |
(Leon) Trotsky
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Atomic number 4 on the periodic table is this element symbolized Be |
beryllium
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