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    (Brett: Who is Adams?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. Adams came later, and five years later, President Monroe.)
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    | In this 1940 Disney flick, prima donna Hyacinth Hippo cavorts with Ben Ali Gator to the "Dance Of The Hours" | 
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    (Brett: Uh, who is Bush, the younger?) (Brenda: Who is Clinton?) ... (Alex: Correct response: that memorable scene in Dallas, Texas onboard Air Force One.)
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    | Ernesto Miranda's case gave us the rights read to a suspect; Carmen Miranda sang the aptly titled "The Lady In" this "Hat" | 
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