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This district elected a nonvoting delegate to the U.S. House in 1971, Walter E. Fauntroy |
the District of Columbia
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In this 1935 film, Boris Karloff says of Elsa Lanchester, "She hate me... like others!" |
the Bride of Frankenstein
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On October 18 this state remembers its transfer from Russia to the U.S. |
Alaska
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The name of this lively, high-kicking dance is French for "gossip" |
the cancan
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You can order a special "Spirit of the Needle" cocktail at a restaurant in this northwest city |
Seattle
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This archaic word for "uttered" appears in the poem "The Raven" |
quoth
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Congress overrode 15 of this post-Civil War president's vetoes, a record number |
Andrew Johnson
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The 1968 British film "Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter" starred this rock group |
Herman's Hermits
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The "Good" in the name of this holiday is probably a corruption of "God's" |
Good Friday
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The jive of the '50s was a tamer version of this dance popular in the '30s & '40s |
the jitterbug
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A summer festival in Athens offers plays & concerts at the Herodes Atticus Theatre on this hill |
(Doug: What is the Parthenon?) ... (Alex: The Parthenon, of course, is on [*].)
the Acropolis
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This word can mean to extinguish a fire or to slake your thirst |
(Tom: What is quell?)
quench
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His 1881 assassination by an office-seeker spurred creation of a merit-based civil service |
Garfield
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This comedian directed & starred in the 1986 film "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling" |
Richard Pryor
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Armistice Day, the forerunner of Veterans Day, originally celebrated the end of this war |
World War I
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Composer Jean-Baptiste Lully introduced this dance to the court of Louis XIV |
the minuet
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National Forests in this state include Bridger-Teton near Jackson & Shoshone near Cody |
Wyoming
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C20H24N202 is the formula of this malaria medicine |
[ERRATUM: The chemical formula erroneously used a zero where a capital letter O should have been used, as shown.]
quinine
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A 1993 plan to transfer control of this bureau, the ATF, to the FBI was dropped |
the Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
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This actress won an Oscar nomination for her role as Lizzie Curry in "The Rainmaker" |
Katharine Hepburn
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This holiday is traditionally greeted with joyous dancing around a garlanded pole |
May Day
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The name of this dance related to the samba is Portuguese for "new trend" |
(Teresa: What is... the merengue?)
the bossa nova
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5 1/2 million cubic yards was excavated to build this structure 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas |
Hoover Dam
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This designation for a standard typewriter keyboard comes from the first 6 letters at the upper left |
(Doug: What is QUILTY?)
QWERTY
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This agency preserves the Watergate tapes as well as the U.S. Constitution |
the (National) Archives
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Judy Garland introduced "The Trolley Song" in this 1944 MGM musical |
(Doug: What is State Fair?) (Teresa: What is Easter Parade?) (Tom: What is Meet Me at the Fair?)
Meet Me in St. Louis
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Celebrated on July 1, Canada Day was formerly called this |
Dominion Day
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In 1989 this choreographer's "Broadway" featured classic dances from his past shows |
Jerome Robbins
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The smallest of Rome's hills, it's been home to the city hall for centuries |
the Capitoline Hill
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In 1918 a Marine base was established near this Virginia town on the Potomac |
Quantico
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