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    | His disputed electoral victory earned him the nickname "Rutherfraud" | Rutherford B. Hayes 
 
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    | Device you use to click & drag | a mouse 
 
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    | They're made of "frogs and snails and puppy-dogs' tails" | little boys 
 
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    | Read all about it! It's an unscheduled edition of a newspaper printed when big news breaks | an extra 
 
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    | Canada produces millions of gallons of this sweet syrup every year, more than any other country | maple syrup 
 
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    | An outline of this sculpted monument appears on South Dakota license plates | Mount Rushmore 
 
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    | He succeeded Thomas Jefferson as president of the U.S. & as rector of the University of Virginia | James Madison 
 
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    | A monitor's resolution is measured in the number of these on the screen; a common one is 640 X 480 | pixels 
 
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    | "Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, pease porridge in the pot", this many "days old" | (Paul: What is five?) 
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    | In 1993 this city's Herald won a Pulitzer gold medal for reporting on Hurricane Andrew | Miami 
 
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    | The musical ride is a spectacular display of horsemanship performed by these police | the Mounties 
 
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    | In the Roman calendar, this day fell on the 15th of March, May, July & Oct., & on the 13th of other months | the Ides 
 
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    | For his efforts in founding the League of Nations, he was awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize | Woodrow Wilson 
 
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    | To turn a computer into a multimedia machine; one of these players is added | CD-ROM 
 
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    | At the end of the Grimms' version of the story, pigeons peck out the eyes of her stepsisters | Cinderella 
 
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    | In 1974 this Radnor, Penn.-based magazine became the first weekly to sell a billion copies in a year | TV Guide 
 
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    | This city in British Columbia is Canada's busiest port | Vancouver 
 
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    | On Dec. 7, 1991 about 2,000 veterans of this event gathered for a 50th anniversary reunion | the bombing of Pearl Harbor 
 
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    | A few weeks after his birth, his mother wrote, "He is very large of his age and grows fat every day" | William Howard Taft 
 
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    | It's considered fragmented when the spaces it allocates to a file are not contiguous, but scattered | a hard disk 
 
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    | Born in a flower, her cradle was a polished walnut shell | (Matt: Who is Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary?) 
 Thumbelina
 
 
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    | Now edited by Helen Gurley Brown, this magazine began in Rochester, N.Y. in 1886 | Cosmopolitan 
 
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    | The annual Calgary Stampede in this province is world-famous for its chuck wagon races | Alberta 
 
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    | On Oct. 31, 1961 his name was removed from Moscow's Red Square; his body was removed a day later | (Matt: Who is Lenin?) 
 (Joseph) Stalin
 
 
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    | After his fiancee Anne Coleman died, he apparently vowed never to marry, & he never did | (Alex: The bachelor president.) 
 James Buchanan
 
 
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    | The main or baseboard of most computers, it has expansion slots to extend the computer's capabilities | the motherboard 
 
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    | This character created by Antoine de Saint-Exupery came to Earth from an asteroid | the Little Prince 
 
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    | Harrison Salisbury, once this newspaper's Moscow correspondent, died in July 1993 | the New York Times 
 
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    | Over 15 of the islands in the Northwest Territories are larger than this island, Canada's smallest province | Prince Edward Island 
 
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    | This great king of the Franks was probably born in Aachen in what is now Germany in 742 | Charlemagne 
 
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