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| CHARACTERS IN COMIC STRIPS |
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| HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY "GAL"? |
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| January 20, 1953 - January 2, 1961 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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| Bob Beamon, Carl Lewis & the mouse family Zapodidae are all famous for this ability |
jumping
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| This sport's first trading cards were issued by Canadian cigarette companies in the 1910s |
hockey
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| In the Roman Catholic canon this book is the Song of Songs; for Protestants, it's the song of this |
Solomon
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| Ratbert, Catbert & Dogbert |
Dilbert
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| In King Arthur's court he sat in the siege perilous, a seat reserved for the noblest of knights |
Sir Galahad
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| March 4, 1797 - March 4, 1801 |
John Adams
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| "Man" comes from the old English for "human being"; "Mouse" comes from "thief" in this ancient language of India |
Sanskrit
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| Canadian group portrayed in "Rose Marie", "Sergeant Preston" & "Dudley Do-Right" |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police ("The Mounties")
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| The shorter of the 2 names by which Americans know this country where you'll find The Hague |
Holland
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| Andrea, Irving & Mr. Pinkley |
Cathy
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| Goldfinger's personal pilot played by Honor Blackman in "Goldfinger" |
Pussy Galore
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| August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977 |
Gerald Ford
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| Humans are of the order primates; mice are of this order |
rodents
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| It was the McKenzie Brothers term for a beer-swilling, tuque-wearing, down-home type of guy |
(Alex: You got it, eh; have another beer, eh!)
"Hoser"
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| A woodchuck is also known as a whistle pig & more commonly as this |
a groundhog
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It's the strip whose title characters are seen here
[created by Mike Peters] |
Mother Goose and Grimm
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| On TV, Graham Kerr was this type of gourmet |
(The) Galloping (Gourmet)
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| March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933 |
Herbert Hoover
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| Until 1947 this marvelous man was the mighty mouth of Mickey Mouse |
Walt Disney
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| She honed her "craft" in Canada before joining "Party Of Five" |
Neve Campbell
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| From old Italian for "to shield" & "sun", it's another name for a sun umbrella |
parasol
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| Helga, Honi & Hamlet |
Hägar the Horrible
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| In this New Testament epistle, Paul argued that he was an apostle appointed by God |
(James: [No response])
Galatians
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| September 14, 1901 - March 4, 1909 |
(James: Who is Taft?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute.)
Theodore Roosevelt
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| This smallest mouse of the Americas shares part of its name with a small people of Africa |
the pygmy mouse
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| Founded in 1949, this company was publishing romance novels exclusively by 1964 |
Harlequin
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| Paradoxical sleep is also a term for this state in which you do your dreaming |
REM sleep (rapid eye movement)
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| Aleta, Prince Arn & Galan |
Prince Valiant
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| In 1570 British sea captain John Hawkins converted this type of merchant ship into a warship |
Galleon
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