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HAIL TO THE CHIEF
CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS
PRISONERS' SENTENCES
JOG-RAPHY
CLOTHES-MINDED
200
'In 1824 this famous son won a vote in the House of Representatives & became president'
John Quincy Adams
200
'1961:
"....and Goliath"'
David
200
'He wrote "Mein Kampf" in Landsberg Prison in the 1920s'
Adolf Hitler
200
'With 50,000 runners, this city's Peachtree Road Race is the world's largest 10K'
Atlanta
200
'This 2-piece bathing suit has a tank top & a bikini bottom, hence the name'
Tankini
400
'After losing the GOP nomination to Ford in 1976, he began his successful effort to snag the 1980 spot'
Ronald Reagan
400
'1992:
"....and Natasha"'
Boris
400
'This civil rights leader penned his "Letter From the Birmingham Jail" on April 16, 1963'
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
400
'The title character of the book "Marathon Man" trains by circling this in Central Park'
The reservoir
400
'Named for the German doctor who created them, this brand of boots, seen here, turned 40 in 2000'
Doc/Dr. Martens
600
'With the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent, this president declared the War of 1812 over'
James Madison
600
'1977:
"....and the Eye of the Tiger"'
Sinbad
600
'This Irish wit's "De Profundis" was inspired by his stay at Reading Gaol'
Oscar Wilde
600
'Popular Bay Area jogging sites include Lake Merced in San Francisco & Lake Merritt in this city'
Oakland
600
'4-letter term for a fancy fabric woven with metallic threads popular for evening wear'
Lame
800
'John Brown made his most famous raid while this man was president'
James Buchanan
800
'1985:
"....and the Snowman"'
The Falcon
800
'His book "The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender to No. 45472" led the way to his release & a 1999 film'
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
800
'The name of the C&O Canal, one of Washington, D.C.'s popular running areas, stands for Cheaspeake & this'
Ohio
800
'He studied medicine & served in the Italian army before becoming a clothing designer & opening his Emporio shops'
Giorgio Armani
1000
'The first to hold regular press conferences, he began them 7 years before Helen Thomas was born'
Woodrow Wilson
1000
'1959:
"....and the Little People"'
Darby O\'Gill
1000
'Later president of Sinn Fein, his "Cage Eleven" details his 1970's prison term'
Gerry Adams
1000
'Popular name of the tough section of the Boston Marathon course seen here'
"Heartbreak Hill"
1000
'To be authentic, this type of plaid must be registered & approved by the Lyon Court in Edinburgh'
Tartan