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THE AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY, PAGE 1 |
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VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME |
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You might find these boxed chocolates from Hershey's at the end of the rainbow |
Pot of Gold
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The average person has some 18 square feet of this, making it the body's largest organ |
skin
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Insect terrorizer seen here |
(George: What is an armadillo?)
aardvark
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If you hear Fort Valley called a pit, it's only because it's the seat of this county named for a fruit |
Peach County
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Gore's buddies |
(Alex: You looked like a deer caught in the headlights for a moment!) (Jim: Got to get the momentum going!)
Al's pals
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Until 1932 this candy was known as the "Papa Sucker" |
Sugar Daddy
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If you want to count all the hairs on your head, hope you have this natural color; it has the fewest |
(Jim: What is blonde?)
red
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He hit his last home run in 1976 |
Hank Aaron
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A song says, "She's the polar bear's pajamas...hard hearted Hannah, the vamp of" this city |
Savannah
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In March 2000 F. Lee Bailey hosted a Court TV marathon of TV movies about this Erle Stanley Gardner lawyer |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Perry Mason
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Cheney's bloodsucking arachnids |
Dick's ticks
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Relax -- this Charlotte ingredient is made from sponge cake, not a woman's hand |
ladyfingers
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These 2 of your 5 senses are connected; lose one & you lose most of the other |
taste & smell
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This Frankish king, who made the city of Aachen one of his capitals, may have been born there in 742 A.D. |
Charlemagne
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Baxley is the historic "Capital of the World" for this paint solvent from pine trees |
turpentine
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(Hi, I'm Catherine Crier.) This Court TV biography series shares its name with the suspect photos police show victims |
Mugshots
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Mondale's midriff-baring tops |
Walter's halters
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You have about 1 quart of this for every 30 pounds you weigh |
(George: What is water?) (Alex: Or scotch, but I think blood is the correct response!)
blood
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The city of Aalst is found in this country's province of East Flanders |
Belgium
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This Japanese company produces 65 kinds of power tools at a plant in Buford, Georgia |
Makita
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This Court TV website, named for a piece of indisputable evidence, broke the Rick Rockwell "Millionaire" story |
(Jim: What is Irrefutable Proof?)
The Smoking Gun
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Van Buren's merchandise boxes |
Martin's cartons
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America's first sandwich cookie, it was introduced in 1910; Oreos came along 2 years later |
(George: What is Fig Newton?)
Hydrox
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You'll need 3 Trent Reznors to collect enough of this metal, Fe, from their bodies to make a nine-inch nail |
iron
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The Aare River of northern Switzerland joins this river at the German border |
the Rhine
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Its website says, "Warm Town, Warm People..." this "Home to One of Georgia's Seven Natural Wonders" |
Warm Springs
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Arthur's fools |
(Alex: Looks like you've got your mojo going now!)
Chester's jesters
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