| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 3 | 1789, how does the bastard orphan, immigrant decorated war vet | 89%
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| Line 9 | Not so fast, someone came along to resist him | 78%
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| Line 10 | Pissed him off until we had a two-party system | 78%
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| Line 4 | Unite the colonies through more debt? | 78%
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| Line 13 | But someone's gotta keep the American promise | 67%
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| Line 12 | Cause he's been kickin' ass as the ambassador to France | 67%
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| Line 5 | Fight the other founding fathers 'til he has to forfeit | 67%
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| Line 6 | Have it all, lose it all, you ready for more yet? | 67%
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| Line 16 | (Thomas Jefferson's coming home) [2] | 67%
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| Line 11 | You haven't met him yet, you haven't had the chance | 67%
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| Line 14 | You simply must meet Thomas, Thomas! | 67%
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| Line 2 | 17 | 56%
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| Line 1 | 17, 17 | 56%
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| Line 22 | But the sun comes up, and the world still spins (ah-ooh) | 56%
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| Line 8 | Every American experiment sets a precedent | 56%
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| Line 21 | France is following us to revolution, there is no more status quo | 56%
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| Line 24 | I gotta be in Monticello, now the work at home begins (ah-ooh) | 56%
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| Line 23 | I helped Lafayette draft a declaration, then I said, "I gotta go" | 56%
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| Line 25 | So what did I miss? What did I miss? | 56%
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| Line 15 | Thomas Jefferson's coming home [1] | 56%
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| Line 17 | Thomas Jefferson's coming home [3] | 56%
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| Line 18 | (Thomas Jefferson's coming home) [4] | 56%
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| Line 19 | Thomas Jefferson's coming home [5] | 56%
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| Line 7 | Treasury secretary, Washington's the president | 56%
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| Line 34 | And that I am to be the Secretary of State, great | 44%
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| Line 35 | And that I'm already Senate- approved | 44%
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| Line 44 | Can you get us out of the mess we're in? (Ah-ooh) | 44%
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| Line 45 | Hamilton's new financial plan is nothing less than government control | 44%
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| Line 31 | Haven't even put my bags down yet | 44%
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| Line 37 | Headin' to New York, headin' to New York | 44%
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| Line 42 | He grabs my arm and I respond, "What's goin' on?" (Ah-ooh) | 44%
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| Line 26 | Hmm, Virginia, my home sweet home, I wanna give you a kiss, muah | 44%
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| Line 36 | I just got home, and now I'm headed up to New York | 44%
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| Line 29 | I travelled the wide, wide world and came back to this (ah-ooh) | 44%
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| Line 33 | It says the president's assembling a cabinet | 44%
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| Line 46 | I've been fighting for the South alone | 44%
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| Line 38 | Lookin' at the rolling fields, I can't believe that we are free | 44%
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| Line 20 | Lord, he's been off in Paris for so long | 44%
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| Line 41 | My friend James Madison, red in the face | 44%
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| Line 39 | Ready to face whatever's awaiting me in NYC | 44%
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| Line 32 | Sally, be a lamb, darlin', won't ya open it? | 44%
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| Line 43 | Thomas, we are engaged in a battle for our nation's very soul | 44%
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| Line 47 | Where have you been? Uh, France (ah-ooh) | 44%
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| Line 40 | But who's waitin' for me when I step in the place? | 33%
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| Line 51 | Headfirst into a political abyss (headfirst into the abyss) | 33%
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| Line 28 | I guess I basically missed the late 80's | 33%
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| Line 53 | I guess I better think of something to say | 33%
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| Line 52 | I have my first cabinet meeting today (chip-a-pow) | 33%
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| Line 54 | I'm already on my way to get to the bottom of this | 33%
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| Line 27 | I've been in Paris, meeting lots of different ladies | 33%
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| Line 57 | Mr. Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton | 33%
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| Line 56 | Mr. Jefferson, welcome home [1] | 33%
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| Line 58 | Mr. Jefferson, welcome home [2] | 33%
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| Line 59 | Mr. Jefferson, welcome home, sir, you've been off in Paris for so long | 33%
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| Line 60 | So what did I miss? | 33%
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| Line 30 | There's a letter on my desk from the president | 33%
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| Line 48 | We have to win | 33%
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| Line 49 | Well, what did I miss? (Wha-wha-what'd I miss?) | 33%
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| Line 50 | What'd I miss? (I've come home to this) | 33%
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| Line 55 | (What did I miss? Ah) | 11%
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