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ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN |
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This Asian country's national anthem is "Kimigayo", "His Majesty's Reign" |
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It's the series that gave us the classic catch phrases "Yada, yada, yada" & "No soup for you!" |
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In 2002 she edited a new book of essays: "Profiles in Courage for Our Time" |
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His "Diet Revolution" was first published in the 1970s |
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O, can you name this country whose anthem is heard here |
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Moon Unit Zappa & Wallace Langham co-starred on the TV series "Fast Times", based on this classic of teen cinema |
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The ink businesses try to avoid |
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In 1835 Zachary Taylor's daughter Sarah married this future president of the Confederacy |
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For many students, the yearbook, chess club & school newspaper fall under these "activities" |
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Created by Herman Tarnower, this diet bears the name of an upscale NYC suburb |
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The melody of its anthem, "Land der Berge, Land am Strome", was incorrectly attributed to Mozart |
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Mel Blanc supplied the voice of Cosmo Spacely when this cartoon debuted in prime time in 1962 |
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It was the 3-letter nickname of Lincoln's youngest son Thomas |
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The handing over of a criminal to another country or state |
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Blimey! This former Royal is a spokeswoman for Weight Watchers |
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It's the only Central American country whose national anthem is sung in English |
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(Hi, I'm Will Estes.) As "American Dreams" is based around "American Bandstand" in the 1960s, it's set in this city |
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His eldest son, Frederick, also graduated from West Point, & was later an aide to General Sheridan |
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Characterized by good flavor, this type of olive oil has an acid level of less than 1 percent |
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Dr. Dean Ornish came up with the 4-word diet book title that promises you can do this & "Weigh Less" |
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The anthem heard here was composed in this century |
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Angus T. Jones, who plays Jake Harper, is the half-pint on this Charlie Sheen show |
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Liz Taylor's eyes, in a "Doonesbury" book title |
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"I can be President," Teddy Roosevelt said, "or I can control" this daughter, "I cannot possibly do both" |
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From the Italian for "more than usual wandering", it's a lavish entertainment or a spectacular display |
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This currently popular diet bears the name of a section of Miami |
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