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Asia's only lions live in Gir Forest, about 200 miles northwest of Bombay in this country |
India
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This company's 1st restaurant in China served nearly 40,000 people the day it opened April 23, 1992 |
McDonald's
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In early 1865 he said, "I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice" |
Abraham Lincoln
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Corfu is this country's second-largest Ionian island, & its most populous |
Greece
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More than half of his "solo" career consisted of collaborations with Yoko Ono |
John Lennon
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It was the 1990 date of the last official U.S. census; no fooling |
April 1, 1990
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The sting family of this fish has sharp poisonous dorsal spines near the tail |
the ray
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In 1995 this apparel company reintroduced "The Fruits" who'd starred in its ads in the 1970s |
(Aimee: What is Hanes?)
Fruit of the Loom
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In 1964 he told a National Urban League conference, "We must open the doors of opportunity" |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Lyndon Johnson
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Cape Morris Jesup in the Arctic is the most northerly point on this Danish island |
Greenland
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This composer of such film scores as "Star Wars" has also written a symphony & a violin concerto |
John Williams
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One of these was added to 1992 at 7:59:59 P.M. EDT June 30 |
a second
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Australia has over 300 species of these animals, including skinks, geckos & giant goannas |
lizards
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In 1995 NBC & this giant software company announced plans for an all-news television channel |
Microsoft
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Truman said, "I never sit on" one of these. "I am either on one side or another" |
a fence
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The Patagonian region of South America lies mainly in this country |
Argentina
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He recorded many of his famous songs like "I Walk The Line" within 2 years of his debut on Sun Records |
Johnny Cash
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The 4-H Clubs are an extension service of this U.S. cabinet department |
agriculture
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This dark fluid is secreted by cuttlefish & other cephalopods |
ink
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This Colorado-based brewer introduced Zima Clearmalt in 1992 |
Coors
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In a 1963 speech at Vanderbilt University, he said, "Liberty without learning is always in peril" |
John F. Kennedy
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These mountains extend 270 miles along the French-Spanish border, from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean |
the Pyrenees
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After he left the Lovin' Spoonful, his theme song to "Welcome Back, Kotter" was a No. 1 hit |
John Sebastian
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The YMCA found his indoor versions of soccer & rugby too violent, so he invented basketball |
James Naismith
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Named for the texture of its shells, it's the largest living turtle |
a leatherback
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In 1992 Hughes Aircraft Co., a division of this automaker, agreed to buy part of General Dynamics |
General Motors
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In 1897 he said, "War should never be entered upon until every agency of peace has failed" |
William McKinley
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Wales' smallest city is named for this patron saint who established a monastery there in the 6th century |
St. David
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This heavy metal band included 2 Johns: drummer John "Bonzo" Bonham & bassist John Paul Jones |
Led Zeppelin
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1 of the 2 cities whose Bee is among the top 100 U.S. newspapers in circulation |
Fresno (or Sacramento)
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