U.S. PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES |
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In 2004 he published "My Prison Without Bars" |
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It's the job of the lad seen here |
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(1937) "'It's me, Bilbo Baggins, companion of Thorin!'" |
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It's the breakfast cereal pitched by the animated elves Snap, Crackle & Pop |
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Wow! In 2002 a "supercolony" of billions of these was discovered stretching across several countries in Europe |
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"The Illinois Baboon" & "The Martyr President" |
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With the Yankees from 1923 to 1939, his No. 4 was the first number retired in either league |
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In 2002 a hot pink frock worn by Robin Durr won the DeKuyper Contest for the worst of these |
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(1719) "I made him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life" |
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The 3 U.K. countries that make up the island of Great Britain |
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Robert Frost wondered "How many" of these "fell on Newton's head before he took the hint!" |
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"Red Fox" & "The Scribe of the Revolution" |
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Baseball's "Mr. October", he generated headlines for his cantankerous personality & his athletic prowess |
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The traditional conclusion of the pre-vow line "If anyone can show just cause why they may not be joined together..." |
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(1945) "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" |
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The 4-legged Omaha made the record books in 1935 with this 3-feat |
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In 2004 an Arctic Beauty wild hair contest became part of the famous Fur Rendezvous in this U.S. city |
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Famous nickname of Leon Goslin, who played in all 19 World Series games with the Washington Senators |
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A Navy wedding features an arch of swords; an Army wedding, an arch of these heavy cavalry swords |
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(1932) "Over the main entrance the words, Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre" |
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Since the 1979 incident at this location, no new nuclear reactors have been ordered in the U.S. |
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"The Schoolmaster in Politics" |
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Sadly, this lefty pitcher who coined the Mets' battle cry "You gotta believe" died in 2004 |
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It's the festive-sounding name for one who officiates at a wedding |
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(1972) "Rabbits need dignity and above all the will to accept their fate" |
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Mythical monstrosity manifested here |
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The name Zog is not as much in vogue as it once was, when King Zog I ruled this European country |
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