A president: "Remembering Jack"
Who is John F. Kennedy
What is a pool
Who is Richard Nixon
(2002) "Nice Greek girls who don't find husbands work in the family restuarant."
What is My Big Fat Greek Wedding
A fast spreading outbreak of a disease
What is an epidemic
A Frenchman: "The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind"
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In Pittsburgh, "redd up" means tidy up and is normally applied to one of these, like a teenager's
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Though Thomas Blood stole this important object to Charles II from the Tower of London, Charles pardoned him
What is a crown
(2003) "I shall take you to the Black Pearl and your bonny lass."
What is Pirates of the Carribean
A short section at the end of a book
What is an epilouge
A Revolutionary War figure: "Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy"
For some light cleaning, it's the two word name of the item seen here:
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In 1992 President Bush pardoned 6 Iran-Contra figures, who said this was their main motivation
What is patriotism
(2001) "Keep an eye on the staircases; they like to change"
What is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
From the Greek for "seizure", it's a medical condition involving abnormal brain activity
What is epilepsy
An entrepreneur: "Bargain Billionare"
Who is Sam Walton
Men wielding these windshield cleaning implements are a negative indicator of quality of life in New York
What is a squeegee
This country singer who spent time in San Quentin was pardoned by Governor Reagan in 1972
Who is Merle Haggard
(2003) "God doesn't take vacations... does he? Do ye?"
What is Bruce Almighty
A witty saying or expression
What is an epigram
A 1960's civil rights leader: "By Any Means Necessary"
Who is Malcolm X
It means "scrub vigorously" and 3M makes Scotch-Brite pads to do it
What is to scour
He fought against Julius Caesar, who pardoned him; a mistake, as he then conspired with Brutus to assassinate Caesar
Who is Cassius
(2002) "There's a monster outside my room, can I have a glass of water?"
What is Signs
The best example of something
What is the epitome