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200
'He won with the least number of electoral votes ever -- 69'
George Washington
200
'Debuting in April 1953, the first cover, seen here, featured her newborn son, Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV'
Lucille Ball
200
'The Baker's Local No. 338 formed between 1910 & 1915 was for an elite group of bakers of these "Jewish Donuts"'
bagels
200
'The first comprehensive guide to tea drinking was written by Lu Yu of this country in the 8th century'
China
200
'Unverified gossip or rumor; it's often excluded from court'
hearsay
400
'He had 219 in 1960 & it wasn't enough; the 301 he got 8 years later were'
Richard M. Nixon
400
'The 1981 issue seen here featured prime-time vixens Pamela Sue Martin, Morgan Fairchild & this "Knots Landing" star'
Donna Mills
400
'First name of Mr. Handwerker, who opened a hot dog stand in Coney Island in 1916'
Nathan
400
'(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in London) I'm enjoying a cup of this tea named for the man who was prime minister to King William IV'
Earl Grey
400
'The 2000 Robert Mondavi one has nuances of hazelnut & goes well with salmon'
Chardonnay
600
'He got 1 vote in 1820 & though his 84 in 1824 weren't the most, the House made him president'
John Quincy Adams
600
'The February 27, 1965 issue featured the womenfolk of this series'
The Beverly Hillbillies
600
'The IRT operated the first ones of these in NYC back in 1904'
subway
600
'Popular in the South, it's made by setting cold water & teabags in a pitcher outside & leaving them to infuse'
sun tea
600
'December 26, when British servants traditionally get gifts'
Boxing Day
800
'The votes Horace Greeley got in 1872 were divided among 4 other candidates, as Greeley did this on November 29'
he died
800
'He designed the 1966 cover featuring Barbara Feldon of "Get Smart", seen here'
Andy Warhol
800
'Last name of siblings Daniel, John & Elisha, who took over dad's clothing store in 1850'
Brooks
800
'The name of this most basic grade of black tea may refer in part to the Dutch royal house'
orange pekoe
800
'Maryland's Severn River is an inlet of it'
Chesapeake Bay
1000
'Closer than Bush & Gore's 271 to 266 was the tie in 1800 with 73 each between Jefferson & this man'
Aaron Burr
1000
'In the 1970s, a lot of viewers were suckers for this crime series whose stars are pictured here'
Kojak
1000
'George Dunlap joined up with this man in 1898 to publish books, left him in 1899, but came back in 1900'
Alexander Grosset
1000
'(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in London) Tea was still new to England when he had his first cup & wrote about it in his diary, September 25, 1660'
Samuel Pepys
1000
'A stream of electrons from a negatively charged electrode'
cathode ray
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