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Anton Drexler was founder of this political party, which Hitler was only 7th to join |
the National Socialist Party
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In Daumier painting, a distressed Sancho Panza watches him ride away |
Don Quixote
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Sen. Nancy Kassebaum's father, Alf Landon, lost a presidential election to him |
FDR
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In '58, it "outbopped the buzzard & the oriole" |
rockin' robin
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This gas makes up 78% of our air |
nitrogen
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The state flower of Oklahoma is this "Christmas" flower |
(Sharon: What is the poinsettia?)
the mistletoe
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In the hierarchy of feudalism, they were the lowest class |
serfs
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Woven pictures that insulated castle walls as well as decorated them |
tapestries
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Independent candidate who received nearly 6 million votes in '80 presidential election |
John Anderson
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Beatles' bird that sang "in the dead of night" on a deliberately "scratched" track |
blackbird
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In 1945, Grand Rapids, MI & Newburgh, NY became 1st U.S. cities to add it to their water |
fluorine
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"Yankee Doodle" is the official song of this New England state |
Connecticut
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In 1836, it won its independence from Mexico |
Texas
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In the Huntington Mansion in San Marino, CA, Gainsborough's "Blue Boy" gazes at this "rosey" girl |
Pinkie
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Civil War gen. who said, "If nominated I will not run, if elected, I will not serve" |
(William Tecumseh) Sherman
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Boron compound used in detergents, mostly found in Southern Calif. |
borax
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Both Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were born in this state, less than 100 miles apart |
(John: What is Illinois?)
Kentucky
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Victorious & defeated countries portrayed in this overture:
[1812 Overture plays.] |
France & Russia
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In '28, he became 1st Catholic major party presidential candidate |
(Frank: [No response])
Al Smith
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Biblical "brimstone" that fell on Sodom is this flammable yellow element |
sulfur
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In 1815, the 1st well for this fuel was accidentally tapped in West Virginia while drilling for water |
natural gas
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From 1822-1889, this South American country was ruled by emperors Pedro I & II |
Brazil
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In American Express commercial, he reminded us he was Goldwater's '64 running mate |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
William Miller
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Chemical symbol "Li", this lightest metal is only half as heavy as water |
lithium
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This state's land is about 1/4 Indian reservations |
(John: What is Oklahoma?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Arizona
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