THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE |
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He designed the writing box on which he wrote the Declaration of Independence |
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It makes a blacksmith's job much easier that this part of the horse has no nerves |
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This battered & deep-fried delight of meat on a stick dates from the 1940s |
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In the 1990s this Chicago Bulls guard was the MVP of the NBA Finals a record 6 times |
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Reportedly the Lapps were the first to depict Father Christmas with a sleigh drawn by these |
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Appropriately, this state had only 2 signers, the fewest of the 13 states |
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A beast-loving group: PETA |
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew) A horse's slowest natural gait is a walk; this is the next one up in speed |
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In a bizarre twist of fate, George W. Bush almost choked on one of these on January 13, 2002 |
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In June 2002 this Lakers coach became the all-time leader in playoff victories by winning his 156th game |
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This novelty hit begins, "Christmas, Christmas time is near, time for toys and time for cheer" |
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Among other things, this ruler was taken to task "for imposing taxes on us without our consent" |
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Like some stocks & drugs: OTC |
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It can mean any small horse, but according to the AQPA it's one under 58 inches tall |
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Chester, seen here, is the spokescat for this snack brand, launched nationally in 1948 |
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In 1995 this Houston Rockets center scored a then-record 131 points in a 4-game NBA Finals |
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He first described Santa as "chubby and plump" & "a right jolly old elf" |
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This is the first of the self-evident truths |
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This horse breed was running around the peninsula of the same name as early as 2500 B.C. |
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This word follows Hot, Lean & Croissant in the names of stuffed sandwiches from Chef America |
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The NBA's Coach of the Year Trophy is named for this longtime Celtics coach |
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This alternate name for old St. Nick came from the German for "Christ Child" |
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This man presided over the debate leading to the Declaration; his namesake great-grandson was president, 1889-93 |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew) This can be the circumference of the horse's chest, or the band I'm making nice & tight to keep the saddle in place |
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O.D. McKee named this brand of snack cakes for his granddaughter, & its logo seen here bears her image |
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In 1987 7'7" Manute Bol was a teammate of 5'3" Tyrone Bogues, better known by this nickname |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) He began creating his own Christmas ornaments in the 1980s, & now sells over 1,200 designs like this one |
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