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He was proclaimed "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" by Ferdinand & Isabella |
Christopher Columbus
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St. Peter was the first, John Paul II the latest |
the Popes
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A foal's mother, or a beaver's handiwork |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
a dam
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His "doctrine" was intended to keep European powers out of Latin America |
Monroe
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The quadriceps, strongest muscles in the body, are located here |
(Holly: What is the back?) (Paul: What are the legs?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Paul: What are the buttocks?)
the thighs
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Season he paired with "smoke" & "suddenly" |
summer
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"Father of the American Navy"; turned down for admiral, he became one in the Russian navy |
(Sue: I'm sorry, I don't know.)
John Paul Jones
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At age 27, he overthrew King Idris |
(Paul: Who is... I'm sorry.) ... (Paul: He wasn't one of my favorite people, anyway.)
Muammar Gaddafi
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Most males have 40, females 36 |
teeth
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Not until 1924 did Congress grant citizenship to members of this ethnic group |
(Sue: I'm not sure.)
Indians
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A vestigial organ in humans, it's helpful at the back of reference books |
(Sue: What is the index?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the appendix
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Appropriately named admiral who was 1st to fly over both poles |
Admiral Byrd
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The Earl of Beaconsfield, he was P.M. under Queen Victoria |
(Holly: Who was Wellington?)
(Benjamin) Disraeli
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Where on a horse you find the frog, bar & wall |
on his hoof
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From '45 to '51 he headed Allied occupation of Japan |
General MacArthur
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Without single American loss of life, he defeated Spanish fleet of 10 ships at Manila |
(Holly: Who was Admiral Perry?)
Admiral (George) Dewey
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At age 73, he became West Germany's 1st Chancellor & served 14 years |
Conrad Adenauer
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From French to "train", it's the series of maneuvers using passage, piaffer & pirouette |
(Holly: What are the airs above the ground?)
dressage
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The very 1st state to join the Union |
Delaware
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Father of nuclear sub, managed to serve 18 years beyond compulsory retirement age |
(Alex: Yes, he retired in 1982 at the age of 82. You did well in that category, Paul. But there are no more admirals to help you.)
Admiral Hyman Rickover
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In 1974, he addressed the U.N. General Assembly with a gun in his belt |
(Sue: Who was Nikita Khrushchev?) ... (Alex: Nikita Khrushchev addressed them & had a shoe when he was listening to somebody else.)
Yasser Arafat
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It's the leading horse-raising country in the world |
(Holly: What is the United States?) (Sue: What is Ireland?)
China
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Between 1840 & 1860 more immigrants came from this country than any other |
Ireland
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