2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO . . .
2: Appear on television, at the opening of the New York World's Fair in 1939.
4: Serve as governor of what is now a foreign country; he was also the only former President to serve on the Supreme Court.
6: Pardon a former President; he also posthumously pardoned Robert E. Lee.
8: Not run for re-election after his first term; his successor didn't run for re-election either.
10: Become President without ever having been a British subject; he is also the only President not related to King John of England.
POTENT POET-ABLES
3: In The Devil's Dictionary, he defined brandy as “one part thunder-and-lightning, one part remorse, two parts bloody murder, one part death-hell-and-the-grave and four parts clarified Satan.”
6: His “Reflection on Ice Breaking” was that “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.”
9: This author of the Rubiyat longed for “a book of verses underneath the bough, a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou.”
12: In Deformed Transformed, this Romantic-era nobleman born with a deformed foot wrote, “What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking.”
15: This Roman lyric poet who lived in the first century BC wrote in one of his “Satires” that “No poems can please for long or live that are written by water-drinkers.”
2: Appear on television, at the opening of the New York World's Fair in 1939.
4: Serve as governor of what is now a foreign country; he was also the only former President to serve on the Supreme Court.
6: Pardon a former President; he also posthumously pardoned Robert E. Lee.
8: Not run for re-election after his first term; his successor didn't run for re-election either.
10: Become President without ever having been a British subject; he is also the only President not related to King John of England.
POTENT POET-ABLES
3: In The Devil's Dictionary, he defined brandy as “one part thunder-and-lightning, one part remorse, two parts bloody murder, one part death-hell-and-the-grave and four parts clarified Satan.”
6: His “Reflection on Ice Breaking” was that “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.”
9: This author of the Rubiyat longed for “a book of verses underneath the bough, a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou.”
12: In Deformed Transformed, this Romantic-era nobleman born with a deformed foot wrote, “What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking.”
15: This Roman lyric poet who lived in the first century BC wrote in one of his “Satires” that “No poems can please for long or live that are written by water-drinkers.”
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THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO . . .
2: Appear on television, at the opening of the New York World's Fair in 1939.
FDR
4: Serve as governor of what is now a foreign country; he was also the only former President to serve on the Supreme Court.
TAFT
6: Pardon a former President; he also posthumously pardoned Robert E. Lee.
Going for FORD here, but see the Instant Replay for why.
8: Not run for re-election after his first term; his successor didn't run for re-election either.
Again, going for TYLER, but POLK is also getting points, and WH HARRISON maybe? Clearly should have said "not appear on the ballot" or some such.
10: Become President without ever having been a British subject; he is also the only President not related to King John of England.
VAN BUREN
POTENT POET-ABLES
3: In The Devil's Dictionary, he defined brandy as “one part thunder-and-lightning, one part remorse, two parts bloody murder, one part death-hell-and-the-grave and four parts clarified Satan.”
(AMBROSE) BIERCE
6: His “Reflection on Ice Breaking” was that “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.”
(OGDEN) NASH
9: This author of the Rubiyat longed for “a book of verses underneath the bough, a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou.”
(OMAR) KHAYYAM
12: In Deformed Transformed, this Romantic-era nobleman born with a deformed foot wrote, “What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking.”
BYRON
15: This Roman lyric poet who lived in the first century BC wrote in one of his “Satires” that “No poems can please for long or live that are written by water-drinkers.”
HORACE
2: Appear on television, at the opening of the New York World's Fair in 1939.
FDR
4: Serve as governor of what is now a foreign country; he was also the only former President to serve on the Supreme Court.
TAFT
6: Pardon a former President; he also posthumously pardoned Robert E. Lee.
Going for FORD here, but see the Instant Replay for why.
8: Not run for re-election after his first term; his successor didn't run for re-election either.
Again, going for TYLER, but POLK is also getting points, and WH HARRISON maybe? Clearly should have said "not appear on the ballot" or some such.
10: Become President without ever having been a British subject; he is also the only President not related to King John of England.
VAN BUREN
POTENT POET-ABLES
3: In The Devil's Dictionary, he defined brandy as “one part thunder-and-lightning, one part remorse, two parts bloody murder, one part death-hell-and-the-grave and four parts clarified Satan.”
(AMBROSE) BIERCE
6: His “Reflection on Ice Breaking” was that “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.”
(OGDEN) NASH
9: This author of the Rubiyat longed for “a book of verses underneath the bough, a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou.”
(OMAR) KHAYYAM
12: In Deformed Transformed, this Romantic-era nobleman born with a deformed foot wrote, “What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking.”
BYRON
15: This Roman lyric poet who lived in the first century BC wrote in one of his “Satires” that “No poems can please for long or live that are written by water-drinkers.”
HORACE
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: Franklin Roosevelt
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Bierce
6: Nash
9: Omar Khayyam
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4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Bierce
6: Nash
9: Omar Khayyam
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: Franklin Roosevelt
4: William Taft
6: Gerald Ford
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3: Bierce
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4: William Taft
6: Gerald Ford
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3: Bierce
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: clam
9: Omar Khayyam
12: clam
15: clam
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: clam
9: Omar Khayyam
12: clam
15: clam
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: f. roosevelt
4: taft
6: ford
8: polk?
10: van buren?
3: ambrose bierce
6: ogden nash
9: omar khayyam
12: george gordon, lord byron
15: juvenal?
4: taft
6: ford
8: polk?
10: van buren?
3: ambrose bierce
6: ogden nash
9: omar khayyam
12: george gordon, lord byron
15: juvenal?
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FD Roosevelt
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Polk
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: Ogden Nash
9: Omar Khayyam
12: CLAMmetera
15. Horace
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Polk
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: Ogden Nash
9: Omar Khayyam
12: CLAMmetera
15. Horace
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2 FDR
4 Taft
6 Ford
8 -------------
10 Van Buren
3 Ambroswe Bierce
6 Ogden Nash
9 Omar Kayam
12 Lord Byron
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4 Taft
6 Ford
8 -------------
10 Van Buren
3 Ambroswe Bierce
6 Ogden Nash
9 Omar Kayam
12 Lord Byron
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6:
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Bierce
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9: Omar Khayyam
12: Lord Byron
15:
4: Taft
6:
8: Tyler
10: Van Buren
3: Bierce
6:
9: Omar Khayyam
12: Lord Byron
15:
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Van Buren
10: Tyler
3: Bierce
6: Taj Mahal
9: Omar Kyam
12: Rob Roy
15: clam
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Van Buren
10: Tyler
3: Bierce
6: Taj Mahal
9: Omar Kyam
12: Rob Roy
15: clam
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: W.H. Taft
6: U.S. Grant
8: J.K. Polk
10: Martin Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: O. Nash
9: Omar Khayam
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4: W.H. Taft
6: U.S. Grant
8: J.K. Polk
10: Martin Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: O. Nash
9: Omar Khayam
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Polk?
10: Van Buren
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9: Khayyam
12: Lord Byron
15: Horace
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: Polk?
10: Van Buren
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9: Khayyam
12: Lord Byron
15: Horace
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: W. H. Harrison
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: Ogden Nash
9: Tennyson
12: Byron
15: CLAM
4: Taft
6: Ford
8: W. H. Harrison
10: Van Buren
3: Ambrose Bierce
6: Ogden Nash
9: Tennyson
12: Byron
15: CLAM
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
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12: Lord Byron
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4: Taft
6: Ford
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12: Lord Byron
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO . . .
2. Franklin Roosevelt
4. Willam Howard Taft
6. Ulysses S. Grant
8. ?
10. Martin van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3. Ambrose Bierce
6. ?
9. Omar Khayyam
12. ?
15. ?
2. Franklin Roosevelt
4. Willam Howard Taft
6. Ulysses S. Grant
8. ?
10. Martin van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3. Ambrose Bierce
6. ?
9. Omar Khayyam
12. ?
15. ?
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2 - FDR
4 - Taft
6 - Ford
8 - Polk?
10 - Van Buren?
3 - Bierce
6 - Nash?
9 - Omar Khayam
12 - Byron
15 - Horace
4 - Taft
6 - Ford
8 - Polk?
10 - Van Buren?
3 - Bierce
6 - Nash?
9 - Omar Khayam
12 - Byron
15 - Horace
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO.....
2 FDR
4 Taft
6 Carter
8 Pierce
10 Martin Van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3 Ambrose Bierce
6 Ogden Nash
9 Omar Khayyam
12 Lord Byron
15 Ovid
2 FDR
4 Taft
6 Carter
8 Pierce
10 Martin Van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3 Ambrose Bierce
6 Ogden Nash
9 Omar Khayyam
12 Lord Byron
15 Ovid
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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2. Franklin Roosevelt
4. W. H. Taft
6. Gerald Ford
8. CLAM
10. Martin Van Buren
3. Ambrose Bierce
6. Mark Twain
9. Omar Khayyam
12. Lord Byron
15. CLAM
4. W. H. Taft
6. Gerald Ford
8. CLAM
10. Martin Van Buren
3. Ambrose Bierce
6. Mark Twain
9. Omar Khayyam
12. Lord Byron
15. CLAM
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Re: 2012 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 3, Day 2
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THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO . . .
2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8:
10: Van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3:
6: Oscar Wilde
9: Omar Khayyam
12: Lord Tennyson
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2: FDR
4: Taft
6: Ford
8:
10: Van Buren
POTENT POET-ABLES
3:
6: Oscar Wilde
9: Omar Khayyam
12: Lord Tennyson
15: