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    | The first line in Encarta's article on him includes the words "Last Stand" in quotes | George Custer 
 
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    | Restaurants on this Massachusetts cape include the Impudent Oyster & Aesop's Tables | Cape Cod 
 
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    | "Nanu, Nanu" & "Shazbat" were Orkan words frequently heard on this sitcom | Mork & Mindy 
 
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    | His last will & testament left his Virginia estate Monticello to his daughter Martha | Thomas Jefferson 
 
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    | These "lords" live like peasants when courts make them stay in their undermaintained tenements | (J: What are landlords?) (Alex: Be more specific...)
 (J: Tenement landlords?)
 
 Slumlords
 
 
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    | It has front & back flaps | Dust jacket 
 
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    | He's the only George to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing's heavyweight division | George Foreman 
 
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    | This state's World Potato Exposition in Blackfoot promises "Free Taters for Out-of-Staters" | Idaho 
 
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    | On "The Addams Family", he would enter & croak, "You rang?" | Lurch 
 
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    | His war record as a Rough Rider helped him win the New York governorship in 1898 | Theodore Roosevelt 
 
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    | Term for buying the right to use vacation property for a certain period each year | Timeshare 
 
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    | Posted on the front end paper, it bears the owner's name & often a design | Book plate 
 
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    | He fired Billy Martin 5 times | George Steinbrenner 
 
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    | Alien Encounter is one of the scariest attractions in this Florida theme park | (Alex: Go for the obvious, when in doubt!) 
 Walt Disney World
 
 
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    | On this game show, answers were checked against what the "Survey Says!" | Family Feud 
 
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    | At 12:03 P.M., August 9, 1974 he was sworn in as president in the East Room of the White House | Gerald Ford 
 
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    | In 1996 California created a state agency to provide this type of homeowners' insurance | Earthquake insurance 
 
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    | When reading, keep your mind out of this depression between the pages | Gutter 
 
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    | Name shared by a 1926 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright & a 1930s gangster nicknamed "Machine Gun" | George Kelly 
 
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    | Some of this illustrator's models serve as hosts for the exhibition devoted to him in Arlington, VT. | Norman Rockwell 
 
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    | As Arnold Jackson on "Diff'rent Strokes", he asked, "What you talkin' about, Willis?" | Gary Coleman 
 
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    | In the 1950s a putting green was installed for him near the Rose Garden | Dwight D. Eisenhower 
 
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    | It's the deposit of funds or documents with a neutral third party instructed to carry out an agreement | Escrow 
 
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    | A high-priced book may include a forel, one of these that contains the book | (Alex: It's quite often in box form, obviously, with one side open.) 
 Slipcover/box
 
 
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    | In 1924 this king wrote, What would "Dear Grandmama....have thought of a Labour government" | (R: Who is George Kennedy?) (we have less than a minute to go, Roy - pick again...)
 
 King George V
 
 
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    | Visitors to this Midwestern city may tour the Pabst Mansion, built in 1893 in the Flemish Renaissance style | Milwaukee 
 
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    | She signed off "NBC News Overnight" with "And so it goes" | (J: Who is Barbara Walters?) 
 Linda Ellerbee
 
 
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    | This first president from Massachusetts was called "The Colossus of Independence" | John Adams 
 
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    | A claim on a debtor's property; the "mechanic's" type is held by a worker who wasn't paid | Lien 
 
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    | From Latin for "leaf", it's a sheet of paper folded over to make 4 pages of a book, or it's each page number | Folio 
 
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