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Of the big three automakers, the one whose headquarters are actually in Detroit |
General Motors
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When it began in 1883, it was Europe's first transcontinental express |
the Orient Express
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1 of 3 astronauts to whom Richard Nixon awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 |
(Neil) Armstrong (or Buzz Aldrin or Michael Collins)
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Total number of femurs in the normal human body |
2
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It's any act against the officers of a ship, not just setting them adrift in a rowboat |
mutiny
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She was 13 when she met Prince Philip during a tour of the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth |
Elizabeth II
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Before becoming the car capital, Detroit was tops in making these appliances found under pots |
stoves
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In 1895 the train running through the 7-mile-long Baltimore tunnel ran on this, not steam |
electricity
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In 1971 this man who 1st flew in space in 1961 became the 1st astronaut promoted to rear admiral |
Alan Shepard
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They're attached to the spine in the back & the breastbone in the front |
the ribs
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The 14th Amend. says states can't deprive a "person of life, liberty, or property without" this |
due process
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In 1990 his daughter Eugenie became the first royal baptized at a public service |
Prince Andrew
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Detroit was ceded to the U.S. in the 1794 treaty signed by this chief justice |
John Jay
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Until it was standardized, early railroads built their cars & engines to fit this |
the (size of the) track (width)
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NASA was created by an act of Congress signed by this president |
(Peter: Who is John Kennedy?)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (Ike)
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From Latin for "little key", it's the name of the key-shaped collarbone |
the clavicle
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New York has divided this crime into degrees based on time of day & dollar value burned |
(Peter: What is the incineration of money?)
arson
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Her sister Lady Jane Spencer is married to Sir Robert Fellowes, the queen's private secretary |
Diana
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Later pardoned by James Madison, Gov. Wm. Hull surrendered the city to the British without a fight during this war |
the War of 1812
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Literally "iron road", it's French for railway |
(Peter: Ferro via.)
chemin de fer
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U.S. astronauts are trained at this center about 25 miles southeast of downtown Houston |
the Johnson Space Center
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They're separated by springy disks of fibrocartilage |
(Ann: Uh, what are the... spinal, um... what are the...)
the vertebrae
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Latin for "another", it's a different name by which a person is known |
alias
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This princess & mother of two has been president of the Save the Children Fund for over 20 years |
(Ann: Who is Princess Margaret?)
Princess Anne (the Princess Royal)
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This family that brought Roy Howard into its newspaper chain got started in journalism in Detroit |
the Scripps (family)
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The world's first locomotives were used in this country's coal mines |
(Peter: What is Germany?) (Ann: What is England?)
Wales
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Although one of the original astronauts, Deke Slayton didn't fly until this joint U.S.-Soviet mission in 1975 |
(Peter: What is Apollo 12?)
the Apollo-Soyuz mission
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A Greek fighting formation gave its name to these bones |
the phalanges
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In 1974 the U.S. Supreme Court said this presidential right didn't apply to the Watergate tapes |
presidential privilege (executive privilege)
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On October 31, 1955 she announced that she had "decided not to marry" a divorced RAF fighter pilot |
Princess Margaret
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