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REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES |
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Despite this prez's efforts, he couldn't get over his Depression |
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In 2000 this ex-Chicago Bull became president of the Wizards |
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In 1946 Chicago maitre d' Frank Brown posed for this rice brand's trademark picture |
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ON THE MENU: I'll take a "G", Pat & solve the puzzle... it's an Italian dish of tiny dumplings made from potatoes or flour |
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A major waterway of western Germany, the Weser river flows 273 miles to this sea |
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Proverbially, don't ruin plans & "upset" this fruit-delivery mechanism |
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He was Mr. Big when he occupied the White House |
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(Hi. I'm Bill Walton.) In 1974 this team that now plays its home games in the Rose Garden made me the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft |
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This mustachioed yachtsman not only founded a great tea company, he affixed his own portrait to the packages |
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THING: It's the cavity or tube that connects the oral & nasal passages with the esophagus & larynx |
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The Breg & the Brigach unite at Donaueschingen, Germany to form this second-longest river in Europe |
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Yeesh! Random House defines this body part as "gristle" |
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Averaging 21 points per game, this team's Chauncey Billups was named MVP of the 2004 NBA finals |
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In the '20s the Minnesota Cooperative Creameries Assn. added an Indian maiden to this butter brand logo |
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ON THE MAP: This country whose capital is Astana became a republic of the USSR in 1936 |
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The Neckar river of SW Germany begins its 228-mile course near Schwenningen in this region aka the Schwarzwald |
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Literally "blank document", it's the 2-word French term for unconditional authority |
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This Warrior had 6 NBA games in which he scored 70 or more points, including a 100-point game in 1962 |
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This polishing soap's baby chick was created in the late 1890s; it still "hasn't scratched yet" |
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BEFORE & AFTER: French action movie & Peta Wilson TV show that became a world leader in 1958 |
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The Pegnitz & the Rednitz join to form the Regnitz River just NW of this German city famous for its trials & rallies |
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One of the best-known examples of this 6-letter term is OPEC |
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He's the big Whig seen here |
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He's won 6 NBA championship rings: 1 as a player, 1 as an asst. coach & 4 as head coach of the Lakers in the 1980s |
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In the '30s Sinclair Oil used this Brontosaurus in its ads; inflatable toys & other promotions followed |
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PERSON: A total of 3 Zs are in the first & last names of this national security adviser under Carter |
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The 339-mile Moselle River forms part of the boundary between Germany & this duchy |
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Don't put this writer of 1644's "Principles of Philosophy" before the horse |
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