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| This governor signed a bill September 2, 1966 forbidding Alabama's schools to desegregate |
George Wallace
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| Nebraska's largest papers include the Lincoln Star in Lincoln & the World-Herald in this city |
Omaha
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| When you travel by the most direct route, you're going "as" this bird "flies" |
as the crow flies
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| The hermit type of this crustacean often makes its home in an empty snail shell |
a crab
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| The Benaki Museum in this city has a fine collection of Greek costumes |
Athens
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| Hans Conried, a regular on his radio show, later played Uncle Tonoose on his TV show |
(Jerry: Who is Garry Moore?)
Danny Thomas
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| In 1960 the 1st communications satellite, Echo 1, & the 1st of these satellites, Tiros 1, were launched |
a weather satellite
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| In 1948 this newspaper merged with the Chicago Sun |
the Times
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| An archaic word for the jaw gave us the phrase "to lick" these in anticipation |
the chops
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| While bearing little, if any, resemblance, the okapi is the only living relative of this tallest mammal |
a giraffe
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| It's Lebanon's chief port, as well as its capital |
Beirut
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| Tootsie Roll was a sponsor of this cop show based on a Chester Gould comic strip |
Dick Tracy
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| Captured by North Korea in 1968, the crew of this U.S. spy ship was held prisoner for 11 months |
the Pueblo
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| Dailies in this country include the Nassau Guardian & the Freeport News |
the Bahamas
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| In the 1920s this "feline sleepwear" term described something first-rate |
cat's pajamas
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| While they're unable to fly, these tall Australian birds can swim when necessary |
(Jerry: What are ostriches?)
an emu
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| The copper-domed city hall in this capital of Northern Ireland was designed in the Renaissance style |
Belfast
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| The Bickersons began as a regular sketch on this ventriloquist's variety show |
Edgar Bergen
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| "You have the right to" tell us the Supreme Court made its decision in this man's case June 13, 1966 |
Miranda
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| Newspapers in this island group include Tradewinds & the St. Croix Avis |
the Virgin Islands
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| This phrase for an easygoing existence stems from a Vaudeville song about a man named O'Reilly |
the life of Reilly
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| The nubian is the most popular milk-producing breed of this animal in the U.S. |
a goat
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| Port-of-Spain is the capital of the island country known as Trinidad and this |
Tobago
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| Inspector Douglas Renfrew worked for the RCMP & this title sergeant for the earlier NWMP |
Sgt. Preston
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| In 1969 this judge at the Chicago 8 trial ordered Bobby Seale bound & gagged to stop his disruptions |
(Judge) Hoffman
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| This country has Asia's largest English-language press |
(Jerry: What is Singapore?)
India
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| Latin for "voice of the people", it refers to popular sentiment |
vox populi
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| Mandrills, the males of which are noted for their striking coloration, are a species of this large monkey |
a baboon
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| The Ruben Dario Theater in this capital city was named for a famous Nicaraguan poet |
Managua
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| From a 1940 serial title, the first name of the woman lawyer who "Faces Life" |
(David: What is Stella Dallas?)
Portia
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