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| Because of its proximity to Canada, Detroit was a major stop on this antislavery network |
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| The Mamas & The Papas hit the pop charts for the first time with this "stately" classic |
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John Hancock & Samuel Adams |
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| This Georgian succeeded Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the Fed |
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| Representing the 19th c. is this mysterious killer of the Victorian era |
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| Good or bad, it's a sign of things to come |
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| In Grosse Point Shores, you can tour the antique-filled home of this man, the only son of an auto pioneer |
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| Patty Duke plays a pill-popping movie star in this trashy 1967 film based on a Jacqueline Susann novel |
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Winthrop Rockefeller & Jim Guy Tucker |
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| This alliterative new style of economics was promoted by Arthur Laffer & the Reagan administration |
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| Renegade Anglican priest Titus Oates leads the 17th c. baddies by inciting a reign of terror against this religious group |
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| "Breadbasket" is a slang term for this part of the body |
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| In 1701 Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac, founded what would become Detroit on a channel linking these two lakes |
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| Gary Cooper won an Oscar for playing this title WWI hero who originally was a conscientious objector |
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George Ariyoshi & Ben Cayetano |
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| This American man put his "Beautiful Mind" to work on game theory & shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics |
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| The historians say the most evil 20th c. Briton was Oswald Mosely, 1930s party leader of the British Union of these |
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| From the Latin for "rule", my daily one includes getting up early, exercising & watching what I eat |
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| In 1999, at the final sendoff for this structure, a sign in the upper deck read, "Today, there is crying..." |
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| On "The Brady Bunch", Carol becomes the stepmom of these 3 boys following her marriage to Mike |
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Charles Thone & Bob Kerrey |
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| Economist Friedrich von Hayek opposed gov't intervention, preferring this French-named method |
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| For the 11th c. it's Eadric Streona, the chief counselor who betrayed this "Unready" monarch to the Danes |
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| It's bounded by the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Oman & the Gulf of Aden |
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| The name of this group of towers that dominates the skyline was also the name of a 1970s effort to renew Detroit |
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| Professor William Marston created a lie detector & this comic-book heroine who used a similar device |
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John Marmaduke & John Ashcroft |
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| The scheming Thomas Arundel represents the 15th c. for helping Henry IV overthrow this rightful king |
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| Consisting of a filament & an anther, it's the male pollen-producing part of a flower |
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