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    | The first Whig to be elected president, he was also the first president to die in office | (Kevin: Who is Van Buren?) 
 William Henry Harrison
 
 
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    | "Stifle yourself, Edith!" | All in the Family 
 
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    | U-Haul claims to be the largest installer of these permanent devices that'll keep your trailer attached | hitches 
 
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    | It's been estimated that a shark may use over 20,000 of these in a lifetime, with many in reserve rows | teeth 
 
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    | With 16 kills during this war in the 1950s, Joseph McConnell Jr. has the highest total for a U.S. jet fighter ace | the Korean War 
 
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    | I presume you know David Livingstone is buried there | Westminster Abbey 
 
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    | The Battle of the Thames was fought during this war; by the way, that's the Thames in Ontario | the War of 1812 
 
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    | "This tape will self-destruct in five seconds" | Mission: Impossible 
 
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    | Lou Jacobs clowned around for this circus for 60 years, 1925 to 1985 | Ringling Brothers 
 
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    | This largest shark can reach a length of 50 feet & a weight of over 10 tons | the whale shark 
 
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    | The first & only jet aircraft used by this nation's air force in WWII was the Gloster Meteor | England 
 
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    | The first Studebakers ran on batteries developed by this company | Westinghouse 
 
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    | The U.S. abandoned the arsenal at this site in 1861, 2 years after a raid by John Brown | Harper's Ferry 
 
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    | "Who loves ya, baby?" | Kojak 
 
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    | In Churchill's saying, "He who is not a liberal at 20 has no heart... He who is not a conservative at 40 has..." this | (Kevin: What is no brain?) (Susie: What is no soul?)
 
 no head
 
 
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    | Averaging 12 feet & 3,000 pounds, this shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is also called the maneater | the great white shark 
 
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    | In 1958 this model from Boeing became the first American passenger jet put into commerical service | the 707 
 
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    | Celebrity known as "Grandma Freud" | Dr. Ruth Westheimer 
 
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    | The Earp-Clanton confrontation near this site in 1881 has been called more slaughter than gunfight | the O.K. Corral 
 
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    | "This is the big one, Elizabeth!  I'm coming to join you, honey!" | Sanford and Son 
 
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    | Workers using radium to make these glow at an Orange, N.J. factory had resulting health problems | watch faces (or watch dials) 
 
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    | The head of this shark species has a lateral extension with an eye at each end | the hammerhead shark 
 
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    | The first private jet aircraft to enter mass production was the 23 Continental from this company | (Daniel: What is Gulfstream?) 
 Lear
 
 
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    | Shelley called this "thou breath of Autumn's being" | (Susie: What is the Western Wind?) ...
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 the West Wind
 
 
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    | Longfellow's 1858 "The Courtship of" him sold over 10,000 copies in 1 day in London | Miles Standish 
 
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    | "I got a b-i-i-i-g mouth" | (Kevin: Who was Abbott and Costello?) 
 The Honeymooners
 
 
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    | The extreme right-hand door of St. Peter's is only opened in this type of year, which comes next in 2025 | a Holy Year 
 
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    | This shark with a 4-letter name is the fastest shark in the seas, thought to cruise at an incredible 60 miles an hour! | the mako shark 
 
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    | In 1976 this "dark" reconnaissance jet set a world speed record of 2,092.29 mph | the (SR-71) Blackbird 
 
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    | In 1965 he was TIME Magazine's "Man of the Year" | William Westmoreland 
 
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