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    | On Sept. 17, 1787 George Washington & James Madison became the only presidents to sign this document | The Constitution 
 
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    | One of the first contests open to women was this discontinued lawn game that uses a mallet | Croquet 
 
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    | It's a prototype layout of a graphic work, or one of the positions in bridge | (J: What is a blueprint?) 
 Dummy
 
 
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    | In 1916 a Virginia schoolgirl won $5 in a contest for drawing what became this Planters trademark | Mr. Peanut 
 
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    | Dead blow, soft face,
 claw,
 ball peen
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    | A massive floating body broken away from a glacier | Iceberg 
 
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    | Washington's first cabinet appointments were Randolph, Knox, Jefferson & this treasury secretary | Alexander Hamilton 
 
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    | 1936 was the last year this team sport on horseback was included | Polo 
 
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    | During papermaking a dandy roll presses these into the paper & you can see them by holding the paper up to a light | Watermark 
 
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    | Seen here, he makes bathtime fun: | Mr. Bubble 
 
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    | Bent nose, duckbill,
 channel lock,
 needle nose
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    | An erroneous perception of reality, perhaps a "grand" one | Illusion 
 
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    | Washington received his surveyor's commission from this Virginia college in 1749 | (S: What is Washington & Lee?) 
 William & Mary
 
 
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    | Last won by Great Britain in 1920, this team sport required moving the opposing team 6 feet forward | (S: What is rugby?) 
 Tug of War
 
 
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    | This is not all good; in fact, it's colored aluminum: [video clue]
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    | Pity the fool who doesn't know that he played Clubber Lang in "Rocky III" | Mr. T 
 
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    | Dovetail, dry wall,
 pull,
 hack
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    | One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity | Imposter 
 
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    | Despite his wealth, Washington had to borrow 600 pounds to get to this city for his inauguration | New York City 
 
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    | Early gymnastic events included club swinging & the speed climbing of one of these | Rope 
 
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    | Kerning is the adjustment of the spaces between these; ours, as you can see, is just perfect | Letters 
 
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    | "From Rags to Bitches" is the autobiography of this man known for his worst-dressed lists | (S: Who is Mr. Black?) 
 Mr. Blackwell
 
 
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    | Drum, corner,
 random orbit,
 belt
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    | The inward collapse of a building that is being demolished | Implosion 
 
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    | When Washington crossed the Delaware to attack British forces, it was to reach this New Jersey city | Trenton 
 
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    | Surprisingly, this internationally popular sport similar to football hasn't been played in the Olympics since 1924 | (Kate: What is soccer?) ...
 (Alex: Susan, now's the time for [*]--just missed it by a few clues!)
 
 rugby
 
 
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    | Logo is short for this | Logotype 
 
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    | Counting Crows made their name with this song | "Mr. Jones" 
 
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    | Bench, block,
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 smooth
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    | To sacrifice, especially by fire | Immolate 
 
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