| DR. SEUSS MEETS THE BARD, REDUX |
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| "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ear; I must say something you've just got to hear!" |
Julius Caesar
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| At her husband James' inauguration party in 1813, she served ice cream |
Dolley Madison
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| New York pedestrian traffic signs that used to include this contraction are being replaced by an upheld hand |
don't
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| According to Forbes, this actor who died in a 1955 car crash still managed to earn $5 million in 2003 |
James Dean
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Fan, form, poison pen |
letters
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| "Life's... full of sound and fury, why must we always hurry, hurry, hurry?" |
Macbeth
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| His mother, Marie-Letizia, seen here, had special status as Madame Mare |
Napoleon
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| Contraction in the title of the following |
I'll
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| This captain set out on his third voyage in 1776, one from which he'd never return |
James Cook
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| "Once more unto the breach, but first allow me to eat this peach" |
Henry V
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| Known as "The Peerless Lady Wingshot", She was with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show for 17 years |
Annie Oakley
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| The American Heritage Dict. says this nonstandard contraction was attacked in the 19th C. "for being a vulgarism" |
ain't
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| He came up with a copier machine & a clothes dryer as well as a famous engine |
James Watt
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Lots, gavel, bidders |
auctions
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| "Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! I haven't been this cold in weeks!" |
King Lear
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| The Atlantic Monthly paid her $5 in 1862 for her "Hymn" |
Julia Ward Howe
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| It's the contraction that often begins a toast, like one in "Casablanca" |
here's
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| Richard Wright helped this "Go Tell It On The Mountain" man win a literary fellowship |
James Baldwin
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Corsets, collars, executions |
(Ken: What are French things?)
things that have stays
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| "If you tickle us, do we not laugh? Let's take a ride on that green giraffe!" |
The Merchant of Venice
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| Early on, she was a disciple of Dr. Phineas Quimby & wrote that he "heals as never man healed since Christ" |
Mary Baker Eddy
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| If you're unable, use "can't", if you would rather not, use this word that rhymes with "can't" |
shan't
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| Federalist turned Democrat Chief of State seen here |
James Buchanan
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Dean Martin, William Clark, Lamb Chop |
partners of someone named Lewis
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