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U.S. PRESIDENTS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? |
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AROUND THE HOUSE WITH PIERRE |
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Liquid substance that's the Bureau of Reclamation's main concern |
(E: What is oil?) (D: What is mercury?)
Water
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Originally, it was called the DAC Trophy, for Downtown Athletic Club |
Heisman Trophy
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Percival Lowell built an observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz. to study this planet's "canals" |
Mars
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They say that "great" ones "from little acorns grow" |
Oaks
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Monticello, in Virginia |
Thomas Jefferson
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Pierre, not his tante, used this, a plume, when he invited you to the house |
Pen
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Clinton thought this former Arizona governor superior; he made him Secretary of the Interior |
Bruce Babbitt
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This trophy was donated by the governor-general of Canada & first presented in 1893 |
The Stanley Cup
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One of the first literary tributes to this president is in an 1865 ode by James Russell Lowell |
Abraham Lincoln
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Thor Heyerdahl used the lightweight wood of this tree to build his Kon-Tiki raft |
Balsa
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A rose garden in Hyde Park, New York |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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If you fail to compliment the view, Pierre just might throw you out of the fenetre, this |
Window
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In 1946 the Grazing Service was combined with another office to form the BLM, this |
Bureau of Land Management
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A regulation size sterling silver football adorns the top of this Super Bowl trophy |
Lombardi Trophy
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Created from money left by John Lowell, the Lowell Institute founded this Boston PBS station |
WGBH
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Saint-John's Bread is another name for this tree that yields a chocolate substitute |
Carob
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Riverside Park, New York City |
Ulysses S. Grant
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Pierre lets Mimi run around the house without any clothes on, because Mimi is a chienne, this |
Dog
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This service runs Yellowstone & Yosemite |
National Park Service
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An NBA trophy is named for this commissioner & DNC chairman whose office was the Watergate burglars' target |
(P: Who is Larry Brown?)
Lawrence O'Brien
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Among the works translated by Robert Lowell was Aeschylus' tale of this hero "bound" |
Prometheus
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These "bald" trees are especially plentiful in the Everglades |
Cypress
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Kinderhook Cemetery, Kinderhook, New York |
Martin Van Buren
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If you sample too much from Pierre's well-stocked wine cellar; you might end up on the plancher, this |
Floor
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Originally part of the Department of War, this bureau is concerned with the how & where of Native Americans |
Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Originally called the International Lawn Tennis Challenge Trophy, it weighs an incredible 436 pounds |
The Davis Cup
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Her "What's O'Clock" collection of verses won the Pulitzer Prize in 1926 |
Amy Lowell
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This nutty tree of the South is the largest of the hickories |
Pecan
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The corner of Delaware Avenue & Vernon Heights Blvd. in Marion, Ohio |
(P: Who is Hayes?)
Warren G. Harding
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As you're leaving, you're relieved that Pierre offers you this, his main & not the back of it |
Hand
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