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- Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
3: ... a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. They are in the Central Division of ...
6: ... from 1954 to 1960, when the term "Red" carried connotations of [[communism]].
7: ... ballpark:''' [[Great American Ball Park]], Cincinnati
13: :'''American Association pennants won''' (1): [[1882]]
14: :'''National League pennants won''' (9): [[1919]], [[1939]], [[1940]], [[1... - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
13: :'''American Association pennants won''' (1): [[1889]]
14: :'''National League pennants won''' (21): [[1890]], [[1899]], [[1900]], [[...
23: ...s'', as they were then known won two successive pennats under [[Ned Hanlon]] in 1899 and 1900.
27: ...nants in [[1916]] and [[1920]] and contending perennially for several seasons. Upon assuming the titl...
29: ...Gang" nailed the pennant cold by beating the Cincinnati Reds the same two days. - Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
7: :'''Founded:''' [[1969]] ([[American League]] expansion)
8: ...s:''' [[Seattle Pilots]] ([[Sick's Stadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and cha...
15: :'''American League pennants won''' (1): [[1982]]
16: :'''National League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
27: ...o handle the deal. In September of 2004, it was announced that the Brewers had reached an oral agreem... - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
5: ...r [[Western League]]. Moved to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] in [[1900]] when that league became the...
12: :'''American League pennants won''' (15): [[1902]], [[1905]], [[1910]], [...
18: ...ecruited former player [[Connie Mack (baseball)|Connie Mack]] to run the club. Mack in turn persuaded...
20: ... [[Cleveland Indians]]) and did not set foot on Pennsylvania soil until the National Agreement was sig...
22: ...$100,000 Infield,? consisting of John "Stuffy" McInnis (1b), [[Eddie Collins]] (2b), [[Frank Baker|Fra... - San Diego Padres (7131 bytes)
6: :'''Founded:''' [[1969]] ([[National League]] expansion)
8: ...lcomm Stadium]] (formerly Jack Murphy Stadium) ([[1969]]-[[2003]])
13: :'''National League pennants won''' (2): [[1984]], [[1998]]
21: In [[1969]], San Diego joined the ranks of Major League Bas...
23: ...ld see his team win their first National League pennant (after dramatically rallying from a 2-0 defici... - Texas Rangers (baseball) (14993 bytes)
7: ...gton Senators prior to 1961, which became the [[Minnesota Twins]], or the Washington Senators that exi...
13: :'''American League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
20: ...inal Senators existed in the 1890's) moved to [[Minnesota]] in [[1960]], Major League Baseball awarded...
22: ...f [[Boston Red Sox]] fame managed the team from [[1969]] to [[1971 in sports|1971]], and moved with the ...
24: ... its games at D.C. Stadium (renamed [[Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium]] in [[1968]]) on East Capito... - Crossword (24761 bytes)
14: In [[1968]] and [[1969]], composer and lyricist [[Stephen Sondheim]] pub...
16: ...d. The grid offers overall dimensions, but it is unnumbered and the black squares' locations are unspe...
25: ...at least one of the letters, the correct answer cannot be determined.
26: ...bbreviations for a position on a compass, i.e. '''NNW''' (for north-northwest) or '''ESE''' (for east-...
27: ...mer") might be clued as '''"Summer, in the [[Sorbonne]]"''' while '''[[Rome|ROMA]]''' could be clued a... - St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
19: The connection between St. Valentine and romantic love is ...
23: In [[1969]], as part of a larger effort to pare down the nu...
33: ... Saint Valentynes day" which indicates that the manner of choosing was drawing lots. By the 17th centu...
42: ...the Greeting Card Association has been giving an annual "Esther Howland Award for a Greeting Card Visi...
44: ...cards was extended to include the giving of all manner of gifts, usually from the man to the woman. S... - Earth Day (8264 bytes)
1: ...is a name used by two different observances held annually in the (northern) spring, both intended to i...
10: This annual event marks the beginning of ''Earth Day'' which has been traditionally ...
12: ...nell’s global initiative to celebrate this annual spring equinox event. In his statement on [[Ma...
25: ...ing constituency. In 1971 Senator Gaylord Nelson announced an 'Earth Week' — for the third week ...
49: .../www.lyricsbox.com/dramarama-lyrics-what-are-we-gonna-do-kbhgh4b.html]. [[Canada|Canadian]] artist [[D... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
20: *[[Johannes Nicolaus Br?d]], (1879-1947), Danish chemist
21: *[[Henri Braconnot]] (1780-1855), French chemist and pharmacist
26: ...[Melvin Calvin]] (1911-1997), American chemist, winner of 1961 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
33: *[[Robert Curl]], winner of 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
37: ...]], (1895-1976), [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist, winner of the [[1943]] [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or ... - Sicily (18450 bytes)
8: ...nce of Catania|Catania]]<br />[[Province of Enna|Enna]]<br />[[Province of Messina|Messina]]<br />[[Pr...
24: ...cuse]] (''Siracusa'' in Italian), [[Trapani]], [[Enna]], [[Caltanissetta]], [[Agrigento]], [[Ragusa, I...
34: Sicily has been noted for two millennia as a grain-producing territory: [[Olive|olives]...
43: ... the first time in history that Sicily has been connected by a land link to Italy.
52: ...famous, however, are [[Luigi Pirandello]], [[Giovanni Verga]], [[Salvatore Quasimodo]], [[Gesualdo Buf... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
53: ... Gore was from Clinton's neighboring state of [[Tennessee]]. In retrospect, many now view Gore as a ...
55: ...linton among many conservatives from the very beginning of his presidency.
59: ..., though he is the first President since [[John Kennedy]] to have never achieved a majority of the pop...
63: ...President Gore talk while walking through the Colonnade at the White House.]]
81: ...federal budget surplus for the first time since [[1969]]. - Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
15: | wife=[[Rosalynn Carter]]
28: ...ministration. Carter's sister, [[Gloria Carter Spann]] ([[1926]]-[[1990]]), was low-key and was famous...
30: ...emy]] in [[1946]], the same year he married Rosalynn Smith. Carter was a very gifted student and finis...
32: ...s inaugural address. Carter loved the Navy and planned to make it his career. His ultimate goal was to...
34: ...and gave birth to his daughter([[Amy Carter|Amy Lynn]], late in life , in [[1967]]). - John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=John Fitzgerald Kennedy
14: ...cqueline Kennedy Onassis|Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy]]
20: ...alked behind the casket at [[Funeral of John F. Kennedy|his funeral]].
22: ...s the youngest ever to ''serve'' as president), Kennedy was also the youngest ever to die. [[As of 200...
27: ...e School]], a boarding school in [[Wallingford, Connecticut]]. Before enrolling in college, he attende... - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
6: | date2=[[January 20]], [[1969]]
7: | preceded=[[John F. Kennedy]]
19: ...[[1969]]) after [[John F. Kennedy assassination|Kennedy's assassination]].
57: ...n manager, [[John Connally]], was thought to be connected with 202 ballots in [[Jim Wells County]] tha...
69: ...Democratic convention which nominated [[John F. Kennedy]]. - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
5: | date1=[[January 20]], [[1969]]
16: | vicepresident=[[Spiro Agnew]] ([[1969]]–[[1973]]),
19: ...[President of the United States]], serving from [[1969]] to [[1974]]. He was also [[Dwight D. Eisenhower...
22: ...]] on [[January 9]], 1913, to Francis Nixon and Hannah Milhous. He was raised as an [[Evangelicalism|...
34: ...erans, including Nixon's future rival [[John F. Kennedy]] of [[Massachusetts]]. The campaign he ran ag... - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
8: | succeeded=[[John F. Kennedy]]
12: | date of death=[[March 28]], [[1969]]
18: ...([[October 14]], [[1890]] – [[March 28]], [[1969]]), [[United States|American]] soldier and politi...
30: ...then served as a battalion commander, at [[Fort Benning]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], until [[1...
45: ...1945]]. In these positions he was charged with planning and carrying out the Allied [[Battle of Norman... - National Football League (30340 bytes)
10: At the end of each season, the winners of the playoffs in the [[American Football Con...
17: <tr><td>[[Miami Dolphins]]</td><td>[[Cincinnati Bengals]]</td><td>[[Indianapolis Colts]]</td><...
19: ...ets]]</td><td>[[Pittsburgh Steelers]]</td><td>[[Tennessee Titans]]</td><td>[[San Diego Chargers]]</td>...
27: <tr><td>[[Washington Redskins]]</td><td>[[Minnesota Vikings]]</td><td>[[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]</...
64: ...meet in Conference Championship games, with the winners of those contests going on to face one another... - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
17: ...enry (delegate)|William Henry]] of Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania]], having learned of Watt's engine on a v...
21: ...d a patent from the State of [[Virginia]]. In [[Pennsylvania]] [[John Fitch]], an acquaintance of Will...
30: ... is preserved as a [[museum ship]] at [[Winona, Minnesota]]. For modern craft operated on rivers, see ...
37: ... operation on the inland [[Loch Lomond]], a forerunner of the lake steamers that still grace the [[Swi...
40: ...Britain]], and has sailed across the [[English Channel]] for a visit to commemorate the sinking of her... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
17: ...fe Charlotte found [[Camp Fire Girls]] (formally announced in [[1912]]).
23: ...University of California, Berkeley]] researchers announce the creation of element 98, which they name ...
27: *[[1969]] - [[Golda Meir]] of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], U...
77: *[[1954]] - [[Lesley-Anne Down]], actress
80: *[[1956]] - [[Patrick McDonnell]], cartoonist
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