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Of the tributes to Washington, Jefferson & Lincoln in Wash. D.C., the 1 that's called a monument |
the Washington Monument
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This service academy opened July 4, 1802 with arrival of 1st 10 cadets |
West Point
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The restaurant serves pink sugar at the Pink Madonna Inn at San Luis Obispo in this state |
California
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Per latest USDA statistics, this country has largest per capita cigarette consumption in world |
(Jerry: What is the Soviet Union?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the United States
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"You'll like my gourmet popping corn better or my name isn't..." this |
Orville Redenbacher
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Col. John Nixon read this publicly for 1st time on July 8, 1776 |
the Declaration of Independence
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It completed the '50s jingle, "You'll wonder where the yellow went..." |
"when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent"
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At 7:30 A.M., July 1, 1986, Nevada raised a speed limit above this but had to rescind it within 30 seconds |
(Alex: Or lose federal highway funds if they didn't rescind it.)
55
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To lure more corporate execs to their villages, Club Med has programmed these into the program |
(Laurence: What are business meetings?)
computers
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When this was released in 1964, many smokers switched to cigarettes with less tar & nicotine |
the Surgeon General's report
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He doubted he could finish his 60-story "City of Faith" med center until he saw Jesus towering over it |
Oral Roberts
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Over the veto of W. Wilson, Congress passed the Volstead Act which enforced this amendment |
the 18th Amendment
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Generic name of the pain reliever in Bufferin |
acetylsalicylic acid
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On July 3, 1986, USA Today revealed that President Reagan carries this amount of money in his pockets |
no money
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With 1 foot in each of these 2 countries, you could have your picture taken standing in S. & C. America |
Panama and Columbia
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Before he became Magnum, P.I., Tom Selleck lit up billboards for this cigarette brand |
(Laurence: What are Camels?)
Salem
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Title & subject of the following:
"One of these days / I'm gonna climb that mountain / Walk up there among the clouds / Where the cotton's high / And the corn's a-growin' / And there ain't no fields to plow" |
(Jerry: What is "The Old Reward"?) (Alex: No, sorry. That was a hit song by Walter Brennan. It was all about [*].) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
"Old Rivers"
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Completed in 1825, this waterway was only 4 feet deep |
the Erie Canal
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Generic name of the pain reliever in Tylenol |
acetaminophen
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The pope said they have been misunderstood & do exist though you can't see them |
angels
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1 of 2 countries from which, on a clear day, you can see the top of Kilimanjaro |
(Alex: Minute to go in the round.)
Kenya (or Tanzania)
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After starting 1st commercial tobacco farming in 1612, he probably saw less of his wife, Pocahontas |
(Laurence: Who is John Smith?)
John Rolfe
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Duane Allen, Wm. Lee Golden, Joe Bonsall & R. Sturban took their collective name from this Tennessee town |
Oak Ridge
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Some speculate the election of this "Great Compromiser" as President could have prevented civil war |
(Laurence: Who is Aaron Burr?) (Liz: Who is Stephen Douglas?)
Henry Clay
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It's said Lilly's Tincture of Merthiolate didn't sell well until this was added to make it sting |
alcohol
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Another 1600 pairs of her shoes have been found, bringing the total up to 4600 |
(Laurence: Who is, um, who is, Mrs...)
Imelda Marcos
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