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| It's the oldest existing political party in the U.S. |
(Bob: What is the Republican Party?)
Democrats
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| The artisans of this city were famous for their damask fabric of satin & silk brocades |
Damascus
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| Her 1st words in "Pygmalion" are "Nah then, Freddy: Look wh' y' gowin deah" |
Eliza Doolittle
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| Deriving its name from the state & from its distinctive gait, the Tennessee walker is a breed of this |
horse
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| Jakob Freud said of him, "That boy will never amount to anything" |
Sigmund Freud
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| Because the Incas did not write, their written history begins with their conquest by this country |
Spain
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| He became the next vice president after Spiro Agnew |
Gerald Ford
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| Woven with uncut loops, this cotton cloth is normally used for towels & beachwear |
terrycloth
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| The American Theatre Wing publishes a history of these awards, which it gives out every year |
Tonys
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| W.C. Handy, "Father of the Blues", wrote & worked on Beale Street in this city |
Memphis
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| An anonymous wag called it "a place where you go to be born" |
hospital
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| Of meat jerky, freeze-dried potatoes or ice cream, the one not part of the Inca's diet |
ice cream
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| He was the 1968 presidential candidate of the American Independent Party |
George Wallace
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| From the French for "velvet", it's a velvety fabric |
(Phyllis: What's velveteen?)
velour
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| At the end of "Medea", Medea is borne away by one of these vehicles, drawn by dragons |
chariot
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| Tennessee leads all states in the production of this element used to galvanize iron & steel |
(Joel: I don't know.)
zinc
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| Mark Twain called this sport "a good walk spoiled" |
golf
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| The Incas were renowned for their masonry work which surprisingly didn't require any of this |
mortar
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| This Nutmegger was the 1st woman elected governor who didn't succeed her husband in the office |
Ella Grasso
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| Identifiable by its crinkly striped surface, this fabric can be made from cotton, rayon or linen |
seersucker
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| The title character of this Ibsen play is more properly known as Mrs. Jorgen Tesman |
Hedda Gabler
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| WWII's Manhattan Project was centered in this town near Knoxville, not Manhattan |
Oakridge
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| Famous adage Theodore Roosevelt told the crowd at the Minnesota state fair September 2, 1901 |
(Phyllis: What is walk softly and carry a big stick?)
Speak softly and carry a big stick
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| They were the principal beasts of burden for the Incas |
llamas
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| The unflattering name given to the American Party of the 1850s |
Know-Nothings
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| It's the French name given to fabrics woven with metallic threads |
(Phyllis: What is feu d'artifice?)
lamé
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| This 1972 musical was inspired by the life of Charlemagne's oldest son |
Pippin
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| Almost all of present-day Tennessee originally belonged to this state, now its eastern neighbor |
(Phyllis: What is South Carolina?)
North Carolina
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| Completes 1st line of Marlowe's poem about the passionate shepherd, "Come live with me..." |
and be my love
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| Legend says Manco Capac, the 1st Inca ruler, led them to this city that was the "navel" of the world |
Cuzco
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