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    John Adams
 
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    | Hey big spenders, in 1969 the government stopped issuing the $5,000 & $10,000 bills & these 2 below them | 
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    | "Birthdayland" at Walt Disney World was built to celebrate his 60th | 
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    | Camp David, the presidential retreat, was named for this grandson of a president | 
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    | American colonists who wanted "2 bits" in change chopped up a dollar coin from this country | 
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    | The "Toys R Us" logo is not accurate here because our computer can't print this | 
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    David Birney
 
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    | World Book lists this as the profession of over 65% of our vice presidents | 
    a lawyer
 
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    "Bad"
 
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    (Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
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    | Paul Shaffer told him, "I know Johnny Carson. You're no Johnny Carson." | 
    (Tyler: Who is Jay Leno?)
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    | The first line of this Elton John - Bernie Taupin song is "Goodbye, Norma Jean" | 
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    David Crosby
 
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    | During the 1970s we had a total of this many different vice presidents | 
    (Alex: Agnew, Ford, Rockefeller, and Mondale.)
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    | "You got to pick 'em up just to say hello", Randy Newman sang about these people | 
    (Alex: Michelle, you smiled broadly on that one. How tall are you?) (Michelle: I'm tall enough to be not a short person.)
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    | U.S. coin on which you'd find a torch & sprigs of oak & laurel | 
    a dime
 
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    | In the nursery rhyme "Rub-A-Dub-Dub", they are the 3 knaves | 
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    | A chocolate drop covered with white pellets of sugar, or a person who has no equal | 
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    | This producer's search for Scarlett O'Hara ended with the discovery of Vivian Leigh | 
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