WHERE DID MY MUSTACHE GO? |
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LADIES & GENTLEMEN, MILLARD FILLMORE! |
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I was told this man thinks a mustache makes game show hosts look more intelligent & thoughtful |
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This enclosure for horses or cattle was usually made of posts or poles; temporary ones were of rope |
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Obviously feeling no one could replace him, Fillmore never named anyone to this cabinet-level job |
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There are this many cards in one player's hand in standard draw poker |
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The hairless miniature Xoloitzcuintli of this North American country wanted to look macho |
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This cookhouse on wheels was said to have been invented by Charles Goodnight who modified an army wagon |
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Under Fillmore the price of this dropped from 5 cents to 3; in 2001, it went up from 33 cents to 34 |
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First awarded in 1958, an amateur golf trophy is named for this U.S. president |
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In an expression possibly from Shakespeare's time, a short-lived sensation is this many "days' wonder" |
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Rumor has it this woman infiltrated the vast right-wing conspiracy by wearing a clever disguise |
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Slang term for the cemetery of a western town; Dodge City's dates back to 1872 |
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The Fillmore-approved Compromise of 1850 included admitting this "Golden State" into the Union |
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In a 1960 film, this title number of crooks, led by Danny Ocean, plan a Vegas caper |
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Photos by NASA's Pathfinder revealed the face formation has a new addition on this planet |
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When riding a wild horse, it was a disgrace to have to "grab the apple" to stay on, the apple being this |
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Don't flip out if you don't know Fillmore was the last president from this political party |
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Each year this Georgia city hosts the Masters golf tournament |
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Number of stars in the Big Dipper |
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This governor wants to appeal to young punks when he gets back into pro wrestling |
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Originally applied to a gun named for its inventor, it later became generic for small single-shot pistols |
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Fillmore died in 1874 & was buried in this city in New York state, later the site of McKinley's assassination |
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The traditional number of those who attended the Last Supper |
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