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Can you name the reccurring last names of US Presidents?
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Reccurring US President Last Names Quiz
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hscer
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Oct 3rd, 2009 at 16:05 GMT
1 point
I'd say cut the time down, but I finished in 8 seconds. Putting Cleveland in is the proper thing, so if anyone suggests you take him out, don't. Also, the word is simply "recurring" without an O.
thebarry2001
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Oct 15th, 2009 at 03:57 GMT
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very nice. I knew you'd have Cleveland in there you snake in the grass. I missed the Harrison's though. Good work.
Anne13
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Jun 24th, 2010 at 17:07 GMT
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thebarry2001, The apostrophe for Harrisons is not needed. It is a plural, not a possessive. Otherwise, I like your comment about Cleveland.
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