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Yes, defandant: Abbie Hoffman, presiding judge _____ Hoffman
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'bound and gagged, and they chained him to a chair." not Abbie Hoffman. BTW, this line comes from “(Won’t you please come to) Chicago” by Graham Nash.
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Tom Hayden later married Jane “The C-word” Fonda
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William Kunstler is correct
Hayden also went on to become a US senator. Is he still one?
A California state senator - never a U.S. senator.
Sheesh, I should pay more attention to local geography…
Ah yes. Thanks.
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What was a Nantucket Sleigh Ride?
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What was mark twain?
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What were hoover handkerchiefs?
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What’s the dead man’s hand?
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What were Beecher’s Bibles?
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Two fathoms of water (for riverboats on the Mississipi)
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Aces and Eights, the hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding when he got shot
yep
- A Nantucket Sleigh Ride was what happened when the first harpoon went into a while, during a whaling hunt. The whale would take off, and since the harpoon was tied to the whaleboat, the whaleboat would be pulled along by the whale.
It was dangerous, and very exciting. Esp. with a deep diving species, like the sperm whale, the risk was that the whale would drag the boat under.
- These were rifles. I can’t recall why Beecher was shipping them in crates marked Bibles, but…
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Correct, Nantucket Sleigh Ride was also a song by Mountain. That’s where I fist heard of it.
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Rev. Henry Beecher, father of Harriet Beecher Stowe, was sending those rifles to Bleeding Kansas, IIRC.
Catching up on various and sundry questions
- This Midwestern Senator, known for his expertise at securing federal appropriations for his state, has been quoted, “I’ll bring the pork, and the BBQ sauce, too!.”
Christopher 'Kit" Bond of Missouri
Illinois
728. Actress Mary Astor, serial killer “Double O Swango”, and Enola Gay all hail from this small Mississippi River city in Illinois.
Also the home of Maid Rites, and a certain Jeopardy! champion: Quincy, IL
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Back in the 18th century, the village in Illinois was the center of government for a good part of New France.
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This is one of those, If I remember correctly: What was remarkable about Governor “Big Jim” Thompson’s first term in office? Besides not being indicted for corruption charges. Which is a joke because former US Attorney Thompson had a squeaky clean image.
Thompson’s first term was only 2 years. This was make the term of the governor run opposite of the term of President.
791 This connects Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
John D Rockefller Parkway
794 The Gateway Arch is this type of curve
Inverted catenary curve; a catenary is the curve formed a chain hanging free from two points
795 The Three Corner Stone is a feature of this National Historic Park
North Carolina, Kentucky & Virginia all meet at the Three Corner Stone in Cumberland Gap Nat’l Historic Park
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Where was the famous “Dewey defeats Truman” photo taken?
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Who was the first recipient of the so-called artificial heart?
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This famous Thomas Hart Benton painting shows this famous American doing this.
Daniel Boone crossing the continental divide
That’s right! I should’ve known that; my eldest son wrote a school report on the Gateway Arch earlier this year. :smack:
What were their middle names?
- Warren Harding
- Rutherford Hayes
- Ulysses Grant (at birth)
- Ulysses Grant (by the time he graduated from West Point, and thereafter)
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Gamiel
- Birchard
- Ulyssess; his first name was Hiram.
- Simpson
- David
- David
Now one of mine along the same lines:
- Harry Truman.
EDIT: Um, 5 Time, your numbering has gone askew.
All correct except 873 and 875 (which are close).
- Simply “S,” which stood for nothing in particular, although he had both Shippe and Solomon kin.
Correct. I believe I heard he simply thought a president should have a middle initial.
I’m guessing they were the bedsheets used to tie up bindles by the many people made homeless during the Depression?
Close, they were empty pants pockets turned inside out.
Similar to Grant, he changed his middle name. IHe was born David Dwight Eisenhower.
Similarly,
- What was Gerald Ford’s name at birth?
[ETA- corrected number]
Leslie Lynch King