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    | February 17, 1923: This king's "tomb opened; not disturbed"
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    | Luciano Pavarotti sings the praises of this Angela Lansbury series but he told TV guide, "I always know who did it" | Murder, She Wrote 
 
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    | Also called crocking, bleeding refers to the loss of this by a textile during cleaning | color 
 
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    | The Grand Canyon, Painted Desert & Petrified Forest are all in this state's Colorado Plateau region | Arizona 
 
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    | The L.A. Fire Dept. says to change the batteries in these yearly; maybe the day you set your clock back | smoke detectors 
 
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    | In an 1856 speech, Abraham Lincoln called this document "the only safeguard of our liberties" | the Constitution 
 
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    | May 10, 1994: "Power shifts in S. Africa—parliament votes" him "first Black president"
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    | First names shared by the parents of Matt Groening & his creation Bart Simpson | (Matt: Uh, who's Homer?) (Alex: His parents, both, I need both names.)
 
 Homer & Marge
 
 
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    | Muslin is always made from this fiber | cotton 
 
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    | Covering about 45 acres west of downtown Boston, this is the United States' oldest public park | Boston Common 
 
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    | According to a Chrysler repair shop, it'll cost you over $500 to replace this after it pops out | an air bag 
 
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    | Around 1510 he wrote in his notebooks, "The Medici created and destroyed me" | (Kevin: Who is Michelangelo?) 
 (Leonard) da Vinci
 
 
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    | January 23, 1901: "Britain mourns the death of" this "sovereign"
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    | John Ratzenberger said of playing this character, "Hey, I did for postmen what Art Carney did for sewers" | Cliff (Clavin) 
 
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    | This fabric is named for the French town of Cambrai where it was created | chambray (cambric) 
 
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    | The National Aquarium is located in this Maryland city, not in Washington, D.C. | Baltimore 
 
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    | Plummeting was a fear of elevator users until he came up with a safety brake | Otis 
 
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    | The lithosphere is the solid portion of the Earth & this is the portion covered with water & ice | the hydrosphere 
 
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    | May 19, 1980: This volcano "erupts; 6 killed"
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    | Danny Bonaduce said he'd even play Shirley Jones if this TV series ever does a reunion show | The Partridge Family 
 
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    | Angora, made from the pure white hair of this lagomorph, is not classified as a type of wool | a rabbit 
 
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    | This state leads the nation in the cash value of its agricultural production | California 
 
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    | Developed by a German scientist in 1908, people find its clicks very "rad"; "U" will, too | a Geiger counter 
 
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    | The pits of this fruit have been used to clean jet engines as well as to make laetrile | (Kevin: What are peaches?) 
 apricots
 
 
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    | May 16, 1972: This governor "shot, paralyzed in both legs" at Maryland rally
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    | A log of this series' cast of characters would include Catherine Coulson as the Log Lady | Twin Peaks 
 
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    | A tjanting is the tool used to apply wax to fabric in this process associated with Indonesia | batik 
 
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    | Of states bordering the Atlantic Ocean, this New England state has the shortest coastline, 13 miles | New Hampshire 
 
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    | From the French for "to shield a fall", it's a safety device for an aviator | a parachute 
 
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    | A verse from this children's song was the 1st thing ever recorded by Thomas Edison for his phonograph | "Mary Had A Little Lamb" 
 
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