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In his 1st full day as president, he pardoned most Vietnam draft evaders |
[The "TH" was uppercase and the same size as the 20.]
Jimmy Carter
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With eyelids & ear openings, the glass snake is actually a legless form of this reptile |
the lizard
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In the 13th c., these neighbors became the 1st outsiders to occupy all of China |
the Mongols
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Tupelo, Mississippi's most famous native son |
Elvis Presley
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From Dutch for "pole boat", it's a large flat-bottomed boat often used to haul garbage |
a scow
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This country was the setting for the 1956 series, "Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers" |
India
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On Jan. 10, 1901, the Spindletop oil gusher blew, representing 1st major oil strike in this state |
(Michael: What is Oklahoma?)
Texas
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Of a pectoral, pelvic, or dorsal fin, the one on top of a fish |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
a dorsal
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China's most populous province, noted for spicy cuisine |
Szechuan
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On this type of test, 100 is not a perfect score but the statistical average |
an IQ test
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Before becoming aviation pioneers, the Wright brothers made & repaired these for a living |
bicycles
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On "Hogan's Heroes", Bob Crane & Werner Klemperer both held this rank |
colonel
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Though written in 1917, this Irving Berlin tune wasn't heard until Kate Smith sang it in 1938 |
"God Bless America"
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Turning this organ inside out, a starfish slips it between the shells of oysters to digest them |
its stomach
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Building where China's Communist Party Congress meets is called the "Great Hall of" this |
the People
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He wired news of Henry Clay's nomination for president 3 weeks before sending "What hath God wrought" |
(Samuel) Morse
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1 of the 2 airfields between which Lindbergh made his historic flight |
(Alex: And he landed at [**].) [Michael mouths it as Alex says it.]
Roosevelt Field (or Le Bourget)
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Forrest Tucker said he was tech advisor for this series because he'd served in the Cavalry himself |
F Troop
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This physician founded the Socialist Party of Chile & was the country's president from 1970-73 |
Salvador Allende
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Aside from mammals, only birds are homoiothermic, meaning this |
warm-blooded
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Time magazine Man of the Year for 1985 was this Chinese leader |
Deng Xiaoping
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This 1893 song by Mildred J. & Patty S. Hill was originally titled "Good Morning To You" |
"Happy Birthday To You"
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After record-setting flight to Paris, Lindbergh got back home from France this way |
(Alex: Yes, the president sent a cruiser for him.)
by ship
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"What's My Line?" panelist who was hostess of the Army talent show, "Soldier Parade", in the '50s |
(Michael: Who is Dorothy Kilgallen?)
Arlene Francis
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Manuel Quezon, 1st president of this nation, once fought with rebels against the U.S. |
Philippines
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Though spiders are not insects, both are related as members of this "joint footed" animal phylum |
arthropods
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In 1912 he overthrew China's last dynasty & set up a republic |
Sun Yat-sen
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Reader's Digest says the govt. gave Boeing $11,750 to sponsor a contest for this type of flying craft |
a paper plane
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This city in Kansas is world's largest producer of civilian aircraft |
(Michael: What is Topeka?)
Wichita
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Current talk show host who played Lt. Rip Riddle on "The Wackiest Ship in the Army" |
Gary Collins
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