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| At 6' 4", he was our tallest president, & the first to wear a beard |
Abraham Lincoln
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| In names of magazines, this word precedes Experience, Romance & Confessions, & that's no lie |
True
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| The oldest movie in the Library of Congress is a 3-second film made by this inventor |
Thomas Edison
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| This method used by the Japanese to dwarf trees originated in China |
bonsai
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| One can park at the 1964 World's Fair grounds when attending Mets games at this stadium |
Shea Stadium
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| A feline's feelers |
whiskers
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| He was our 22nd & 24th president |
(Jody: Who was Teddy Roosevelt?)
Grover Cleveland
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| A film about a performing arts high school, or a magazine whose name is a synonym for "celebrity" |
Fame
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| In his debut as a director, this actor won an Oscar for 1980's "Ordinary People" |
Robert Redford
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| The French grow these shoots in white, purple & green, & some eat just the tips |
asparagus
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| In this team's Olympic Stadium, games are announced over the P.A. in 2 languages |
Montreal Expos
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| To slice shavings from a piece of wood |
whittle
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| Woodrow Wilson, the only president to earn a Ph.D., received it from this Maryland university |
Johns Hopkins
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| A dark waist cincher, or the "World's Leading Magazine of Self-Defense" |
Black Belt
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| Henry Fonda decided to make this 1957 film about a trial after seeing the play on TV's "Studio One" |
(Jeanne: What is "The Ox-Bow Incident?")
12 Angry Men
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| If your soil is too acidic, add lime; if it's too alkaline, add this yellow element |
sulfur
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| In 1990 the White Sox spent their 81st & last season in this ballpark -- baseball's oldest |
Comiskey Park
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| What an animal is if it's homoiothermic |
warm-blooded
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| At the time of his death, Andrew Johnson was serving as a senator from this state |
Tennessee
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| Late singer Sarah Vaughan's nickname, or a youth-oriented magazine that lives up to its name |
Sassy
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| Joseph L. Mankiewicz won back-to-back director Oscars for "A Letter to 3 Wives" & this '50 Bette Davis film |
All About Eve
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| Normally, snowdrops bloom in this season |
(Dave: What is the winter?)
(early) spring
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| This A.L. team's Skydome has the world's largest video board -- 3 stories high & 115 feet wide |
Toronto Blue Jays
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| An unweaned puppy, or to give birth to puppies |
(Alex: Minute to go in the round.)
whelp
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| He was the first president buried at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery; John Kennedy was second |
William Howard Taft
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| WWF Magazine is the official publication of this organization, not the World Wildlife Fund |
World Wrestling Federation
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| The avant-garde director of "Eraserhead", "The Elephant Man", "Dune", & "Blue Velvet" |
David Lynch
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| In ads for this product, Stern's shows record-size vegetables that have been grown using it |
Miracle-Gro
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| Mini-Gateway Arches adorn the top of this stadium |
Busch Stadium
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| An intense desire to travel, or a best seller by Danielle Steel |
Wanderlust
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