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    | Effendi, bey, & pasha were titles of nobility in this country's Ottoman empire | Turkey 
 
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    | The only 2 individuals to run for president unopposed were James Monroe & this man | George Washington 
 
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    | A Nora Ephron bestseller about marital pain, or a painful digestive condition | heartburn 
 
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    | Baseball star whose nickname & recent autobiography are both "The Mick" | Mickey Mantle 
 
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    | The 1985 Live-Aid concert for African relief was held simultaneously in London & this U.S. city | Philadelphia 
 
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    | While James Bond may not have been a "saint", he was | Roger Moore 
 
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    | About 1000 times as many people attended this man's 1970 Cairo funeral as attended his successor's | Nasser 
 
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    | It's been said Martin van Buren's son John was 1st to advise, "Vote early & ..." this | often 
 
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    | Published in 1902 & dedicated to Teddy Roosevelt, this Owen Wister novel is a western classic | The Virginian 
 
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    | Though clumsy & fat as a child, Dick Button rose to stardom doing this | ice skating 
 
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    | This Montana city is called "a mile high & a mile deep" for its elevation & its mine shafts | Butte 
 
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    | A model of Gibson guitar bears his name, as well it should | Les Paul 
 
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    | In 1934-35, nationalist military pressure forced Mao to lead his "Red Army" on this 6000 mile trek | the long march 
 
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    | "As Maine goes, so goes Vermont" refers to only 2 states won by him in 1936 election | Alf Landon 
 
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    | Pulitzer-winning Robert Penn Warren novel, its movie adaptation won Best Picture Oscar | All The King's Men 
 
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    | In 1938, Don Budge became 1st player ever to win this sport's 4 major championships in 1 year | tennis 
 
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    | Once the westernmost outpost of the Pony Express, it became a state capital in 1854 | Sacramento 
 
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    | Completes famous epitaph: "Here lies Lester Moore, four slugs from a fourty-four..." | (Gary: I don't know.) 
 No Les No more.
 
 
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    | In 1657, the English parliament suggested he become king, but he turned down the offer | Oliver Cromwell 
 
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    | Besides the Democrats & Republicans, this state also has 2 parties named Liberal & Conservative | New York 
 
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    | R. L. Stevenson describes this novel as "Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751" | Kidnapped 
 
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    | Junior Johnson, whom Tom Wolfe called "the last great American hero" starred in this sport | (Chuck: What is wrestling?) 
 stock car racing
 
 
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    | Standing 55' high, the statue of Vulcan in this southern city is largest cast-iron statue in world | Birmingham (Alabama) 
 
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    | In 1975, she became only mother in U.S. history to try to shoot a president | Sara Moore 
 
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    | His 1808 ousting of the king of Spain gave Latin American states the pretext to declare independence | Napoleon 
 
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    | Though Samuel J. Tilden got more popular votes, this man became president in 1876 | (Gary: Who is Benjamin Harrison?) 
 Rutherford B. Hayes
 
 
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    | Turgenev novel that dealt with confrontation between 2 generations & popularized the word "nihilist" | Fathers And Sons 
 
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    | It's said she lost 12 lbs. during her record-setting 1926 swim of the English Channel | (Gertrude) Ederle 
 
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    | Wright-Patterson AFB, largest air force research field in U.S. is near this 6th-largest Ohio city | Dayton 
 
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    | Though some of her verse is difficult, this Brooklyn poetess also wrote odes to the Dodgers | Marianne Moore 
 
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