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    | This woman seen here met her future husband at a D.C. dinner party in 1951 | Jacqueline Kennedy 
 
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    | In the U.S. there are over 5 times as many of these sub franchises as Blimpies | (Ulhas: What are Wimpy's?) 
 Subway
 
 
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    | "See ya here on the Feud" | Family Feud 
 
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    | Despite his efforts, Texas voted to secede from the Union & forced him from office in March 1861 | (Ulhas: Who is Calhoun?) 
 Sam Houston
 
 
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    | Past stars for this team include Truck Robinson & Charles Barkley | Phoenix Suns 
 
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    | He was "watching you" in "1984" & you might've watched it in 2000 as a TV reality show | (Ulhas: What is "Survivor?") 
 Big Brother
 
 
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    | As a child, this first lady seen here grew up living a half-mile from her future husband | Laura Bush 
 
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    | You have to soft serve up between $20,000 & $35,000 to get into this top ice cream franchise in the U.S. | (Ulhas: What is Baskin-Robbins?) 
 Dairy Queen
 
 
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    | "Don't forget to tell 'em Groucho sent ya" | (Ulhas: What is Your Show of Shows?) (Jeanne: What is Duck Soup?)
 
 You Bet Your Life
 
 
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    | He replaced David Lee Roth as Van Halen's lead singer, at least for a while | Sammy Hagar 
 
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    | Founded in 1885, this Tempe institution was originally called the Arizona Territorial Normal School | Arizona State University 
 
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    | Aykroyd & Belushi were the original men in black playing these movie musicians | The Blues Brothers 
 
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    | This first lady seen here was portrayed on film by Joan Allen in 1995 | (Pat) Nixon 
 
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    | You can really get P.O.ed with this major franchise whose name ends in "Etc." | Mail Boxes Etc. 
 
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    | "Bye bye, and I hope you always get the date that you really want" | The Dating Game 
 
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    | He was ABC News' chief White House correspondent from 1977 to 1989 | Sam Donaldson 
 
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    | Wyatt Earp moved to this Arizona town in 1879; 2 years later, he did "O.K." in a gunfight | Tombstone 
 
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    | The famous boxing expert & TV personality seen here | Dr. Joyce Brothers 
 
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    | She's the former class valedictorian seen here with her daughter | Rosalynn Carter 
 
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    | Judi Sheppard Missett founded this "jazzy" franchise that claims to be the world's largest fitness program | Jazzercise 
 
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    | "This is Bob Barker, hoping all your consequences are happy ones" | Truth or Consequences 
 
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    | The cousin of an early president, or a prize-winning beer | Samuel Adams 
 
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    | "Well I'm a standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona" in this 1972 Eagles hit | Take It Easy 
 
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    | It's the numerical nickname for singer James Brown | (Ulhas: [no response]) 
 "Soul Brother No. 1"
 
 
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    | In 1875 this woman seen here was put in a sanitarium, but she was deemed sane a year later | Mary Todd Lincoln 
 
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    | There are about 4,000 of these professional tool & equipment franchises attached to the U.S. | Snap-on Tools 
 
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    | "Caveat emptor.  Let the buyer beware" | Let's Make a Deal 
 
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    | He served as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives for 17 years, the longest term ever | Sam Rayburn 
 
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    | In 2000 this Arizona senator's "Straight Talk Express" ran off the rails after the GOP primaries | John McCain 
 
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    | Depression-era antherm containing the lyric "Once I built a railroad, I made it run, I made it race against time" | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? 
 
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