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    | This great president was known as the "Great Emancipator" | 
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    | In many countries the name Primo is most often given to this son | 
    First son
 
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    | The sequel to this film is subtitled "Simba's Pride" | 
    The Lion King
 
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    | While all the animals breathe, this is the only one that you'd expect to breathe fire | 
    Dragon
 
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    | The region of Andalusia is found in the southern part of this nation | 
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    | Revealed in a May 1964 speech, it was LBJ's campaign slogan | 
    "The Great Society"
 
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    | One O' Cat is a predecessor of this game named for the places a runner had to get to & the main piece of equipment | 
    Baseball
 
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    | He reprised his role as Wayne Szalinski in "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves" | 
    Rick Moranis
 
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    | "Mr. Ed" went off the air in 1966, ironically the year of this animal | 
    Horse
 
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    | To change from liquid to vapor | 
    Boil
 
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    | This former monarchy in southwest Asia was occupied by Soviet troops from 1979 to 1989 | 
    Afghanistan
 
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    | In about 326 B.C. his horse Bucephalus died in India; he built a city to honor his trusty steed | 
    Alexander the Great
 
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    (R: What is a corn dog?)
  Hot Dog on a Stick
 
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    | Universal has released 7 films in this dinosaur series & has plans for an 8th | 
    The Land Before Time
 
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    | William Blake had the "bright" idea to spell this animal's name with a "Y" | 
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    Doily
 
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    Santiago
 
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    | On "The Flintstones" Harvey Korman voiced this tiny alien from the planet Zetox | 
    The Great Gazoo
 
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    | It's the title of Madonna's 2000 album, or what you'll hear on it | 
    "Music"
 
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    | In "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command", this "enterprising" actor sings "To Infinity & Beyond" | 
    (K: Who is Tim Allen?)
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    Ox
 
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    | To prevent from being successful | 
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    | 4,389-foot Cerro de Punta on this Caribbean island is the highest point on a U.S. possession not in the 50 states | 
    Puerto Rico
 
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    | This 19th C. Kentuckian was known as the "Great Pacificator" for his ability to settle bitter political conflicts | 
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    | The 16th century painting seen here is known as the "Madonna With the Long" one of these | 
    Neck
 
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    | This series isn't up to "Fievel Get You: 10" yet, but its "Mystery of the Night Monster" is number 4 | 
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    Rooster
 
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