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  2. List of Animaniacs episodes - Wikipedia

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    (1.) The Flame lights the room where Thomas Jefferson writes the United States Declaration of Independence. (2.) In a Jeopardy!-style game in Miss Flamiel's classroom, Wakko has to name the 50 states and their capitols, but fails to put his answer in the form of a question, instead putting it in the form of a song to the tune of "Turkey in the ...

  3. Animaniacs - Wikipedia

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    Animaniacs is an American animated comedy musical television series created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation.It originally aired on Fox's Fox Kids block in 1993, before moving to The WB in 1995, as part of its Kids' WB afternoon programming block, until the series ended on November 14, 1998. [1]

  4. List of Animaniacs characters - Wikipedia

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    Yakko (voiced by Rob Paulsen — originally called Yacky — with occasional singing voice provided by Gabriel Mann in reboot) – Yakko is the wise-cracking, smart-and-fast-talking, oldest sibling, who usually acts as the leader of the trio. He's the oldest sibling, at 14 years old.

  5. Turkey in the Straw - Wikipedia

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    The title of "Zip Coon" or "Old Zip Coon" was used to signify a dandified free black man in northern United States. [10] " Zip" was a diminutive of " Scipio ", a name commonly used for slaves. [ 11 ] According to Stuart Flexner , "coon" was short for " raccoon " and by 1832 meant a frontier rustic and by 1840 also a Whig who had adopted ...

  6. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    John Denver wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the music for "Rocky Mountain High", adopted by Colorado in 2007 as one of the state's two official state songs, [2] and co-wrote both lyrics and music for "Take Me Home, Country Roads", adopted by West Virginia in 2014 as one of four official state songs. [3]

  7. State Songs - Wikipedia

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    State Songs is a concept album released by John Linnell (of They Might Be Giants) in 1999.It was Linnell's third solo project and first full solo album. It consists of tracks that are named after, and are at least partially inspired by, 15 of the 50 U.S. states.

  8. List of states and territories of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States of America is a federal republic [1] consisting of 50 states, a federal district (Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States), five major territories, and various minor islands. [2] [3] Both the states and the United States as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions. [4]

  9. List of state and territorial capitols in the United States

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    While most states (39 of the 50) use the term "capitol" for their state's seat of government, Indiana and Ohio use the term "Statehouse" and eight states use "State House": Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Vermont. Delaware has a "Legislative Hall".