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Serving from 1789 to 1797, he wanted the U.S. presidency to be nonpartisan |
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Capt. Tony Nelson & J.R. Ewing |
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Honeymooners might visit Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon in this state |
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Keep this firmly behind the guitar neck for maximum stretch with your digits |
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About this character, Alice remarked "I didn't know cats could grin" |
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In August 1825 Upper Peru changed its name to honor this man, the liberator of South America |
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In Black Lady Hearts, taking this card in a trick is worth 13 points |
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Dorothy Zbornak & Maude Findlay |
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To rent a car abroad, you may need an "international" one of these, available at the AAA |
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Golpe is a fingernail-tapping stroke found in this Spanish guitar style |
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Allen Funt told victims, "Smile, you're on" this TV show |
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He was the only king of England to have "The Great" tacked on to his name |
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This card game is known for its pegboard that's used to keep score |
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Jim West & "Pappy" Boyington |
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Adventurous travelers can trek across this country's Kangaroo Island on camels |
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Country legend Junior Brown, heard here, plays a hybrid of the electric guitar & this type: |
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According to the Disney version, this frontiersman could grin down a b'ar |
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Constantine decided to build his new capital on the site of this ancient Greek city |
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Similar to fish, this game is played with special cards featuring pictures of writers |
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Chris Cagney & Rosie O' Neill |
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Fodor's says Americans stay in Ixtapa in this country because they can't pronounce Zihuatanejo |
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Term for loud, staccato chords common in heavy metal songs |
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From the WWI song, "Pack Up Your Troubles" in one of these & "smile, smile, smile" |
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He conquered more of the world than any other man in history |
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The bidding period of a card game; types of bridge & pinochle are named for it |
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"Bub" O'Casey & Fred Mertz |
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Game is served at Aranymokus Kertvendeglo (The Golden Squirrel Garden), a restaurant in this Magyar capital |
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This Western novel by Owen Wister created a cliche with the line "When you call me that, smile" |
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