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Since statehood, Henry Bellmon & Dewey Bartlett have been the only 2 governors from this partt |
the Republican Party
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In March 1966 General Motors apologized to this consumer advocate for investigating his private life |
(Ralph) Nader
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Norma Shearer & Jennifer Jones both played this role in film versions of "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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To prepare this soul food dish, 1st turn the pig's small intestines inside out & scrape them |
chitlins
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A computer enhancement has shown the Mona Lisa once wore a string of these, but they were painted out |
pearls
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The 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis celebrated the 100th anniversary of this purchase, a year late |
the Louisiana Purchase
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Composer & lyricist team who wrote Oklahoma's state song |
(Alex: The song is called "Oklahoma!", that's right.)
Rodgers & Hammerstein
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U.S. presidents who were in office on January 1, 1960 & December 31, 1969 |
Dwight Eisenhower & Richard Nixon
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In 1952 Gertrude Lawrence made her last stage appearance in this musical, in the role of Anna |
The King and I
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This thick, gooey liquid helps to sweeten pecan pie |
(Judi: What is caramel?)
corn syrup
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Of a baby, teenager or grown man, the one Mary holds in Michelangelo's "Pieta" in St. Peter's |
an adult (grown man)
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In 1974 the first World's Fair with an environmental theme was held in this Washington city |
(Judi: What is Seattle?)
Spokane
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It's 167 miles long but only 34 miles wide |
the Panhandle
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Controversial series that went off CBS June 8, 1969 & returned March 30, 1988 |
The Smothers Brothers
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This singer made her Broadway debut in 1988 as a sec'y in David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow" |
Madonna
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Cardamom, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, cloves & chilis can all be used to make this powder |
curry
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Modigliani usually encircled his forms within a contour line of this color |
black
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The last city to host a World's' fair in the U.S. |
New Orleans
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Oklahoma's state flag has an olive branch & this American Indian symbol |
a peace pipe
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In 1964 Bantam Books published this report in paperback, just 80 hours after its release |
(Judi: What is [*] on the Kennedy assassination?)
The Warren Report
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Stacy Keach said, "I've always emulated" this writer, & he played him in a 1988 miniseries |
Hemingway
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In North Africa steamed semolina is called this |
couscous
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In 1796 Czech writer Aloys Senefelder developed this printing process using a grease pencil on stone |
lithography
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The 1st ever Ferris wheel was built for this city's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition |
Chicago
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Several of these are found on the grounds of the capitol, the only state capitol with that distinction |
oil wells
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On November 2, 1964 Prince Faisal deposed his half brother to take over this country's throne |
Saudi Arabia
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Meryl Streep learned to speak German & Polish for her role in this 1982 film |
Sophie's Choice
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These are cooked in sugar syrup to make marrons glaces |
chestnuts
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"You furnish the pictures & I'll furnish the war," Hearst wired this Western artist in Cuba |
Remington
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1 of the 2 symbols of the 1939 N.Y. World's Fair depicted here: |
(Yael: Uh, what is the Hemisphere?)
the Perisphere or the Trylon
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