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    Bunker Hill, 1774 | 
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    | On the day after Thanksgiving 2012, this largest U.S. retailer rang up 5,000 items per second | 
    Walmart
 
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    a mole
 
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    1844: Lady De Winter, Athos | 
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    | In 1973 he sang, "Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane, I can see the red tail lights heading for Spain" | 
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    | In 2013 this company said it would shrink its store base & focus more on Nook tablets | 
    Barnes & Noble
 
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    | "Sheepish" word meaning to force something into or through | 
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    1726: The Yahoos, The King of Brobdingnag | 
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    | "737 comin' out of the sky, won't you take me down to Memphis on a midnight ride?" asked this John Fogerty band | 
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    Chaberton in France, 800 A.D. | 
    Charlemagne
 
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    | Toxic & unsalable, they're the TAs in TARP, the "Relief Program" implemented in 2008 to stem the financial crisis | 
    troubled assets
 
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    | An embossed emblem | 
    (Andrew: What is a cygnet?)
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    1886: David Balfour, Captain Elias Hoseason | 
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    | Far East movement was "Sippin' sizzurp in my ride, like three 6, now I'm feelin' so fly, like a" this | 
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    Mount Narodnaya in Russia, 1682-1725 | 
    Peter the Great
 
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    | Boeing stock took a dive after the grounding of its 787s, also known by this name | 
    a Dreamliner
 
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    | Nickname for someone from Oshkosh, or to harass or urge persistently | 
    badger
 
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    1969: Johnny Fontane, Luca Brasi | 
    The Godfather
 
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    | In 1967 the 5th Dimension flew "Up Up And Away" in their "Beautiful" this | 
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    Pico Del Teide in the Canary Islands, since 1975 | 
    (Andrew: Who is [*] II?) (Alex: King Juan Car--No!  Just [*]--not the second--so that cost you.)
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    | In 2013 the finance minister of this long economically troubled African country said there was $217 in the National Treasury | 
    Zimbabwe
 
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    | This bird becomes a verb when used to mean to gloat; you don't want to "eat it," though | 
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    2001: An orangutan named Orange Juice, a hyena who kills her | 
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    | This folk trio's sole No. 1 hit was "Leaving On A Jet Plane" | 
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