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A bill banning advertising of these products on radio & TV was signed into law on April 1, 1970 |
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Nickname of Robert Bell, who along with "the Gang", had hits like "Jungle Boogie" & "Celebration" |
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According to Revelation 20:3, the devil will be chained & holiness will prevail on earth for this many yrs. |
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The forget-me-not isn't the state motto, it's this |
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The tropical version of this Mattel boyfriend wears flowered trunks & comes with his own lei |
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Colorful last name of colorful "Cabaret" star Joel |
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Length that replaced the "mini" as skirt lengths dropped to mid-calf around 1970 |
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His "Graceland" album won a Grammy in 1987; his "Graceland" single won one the following year |
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Completes the verse: "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna..." |
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Alaska celebrated its centennial in 1967, 100 years after it was purchased from this country |
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During the Renaissance these criminals were known as "corsairs" |
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Shirley MacLaine's brother uses this last name |
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After a 5-year strike, the union led by this man signed contracts with most table grape growers |
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According to this Credence Clearwater Revivial song, "People on the river are happy to give" |
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The Maritime Indians had no writing & used these posts to keep certain records |
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On July 16, 1988 Eastern Massachusetts got a new one, 508 |
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This Smith was in "Charlie's Angels" & "Rage of Angels" |
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Millions of American observed this anti-pollution day on April 22, 1970 |
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1 of 2 singers with whom Julio Iglesias had Top 20 singles in 1984 |
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This Alaskan variety of grizzly bear is one of the world's largest land carnivores |
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If you've done this in a Volkswagen & can prove it, Volkswagen will give you 3 $100 savings bonds |
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Any 1 of the last names of folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary |
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For her involvement in the "Soledad Brothers" case, she made the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List |
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This group's 1982 debut album "Business as Usual" & debut single "Who Can It Be Now?" both reached No. 1 |
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In the early 19th c. this was Alaska's main export, but it's now a small percentage of the economy |
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Martha Parke Custis & John Parke Custis were related to George Washington this way |
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