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Which U.S. President once gambled away the White House china while playing cards? (2106 hits)

A. George W. Bush

B. John F. Kenned

C. Richard M. Nixon

D.Warren G. Harding

All the swans in England are property of the Queen.

October 30
1945 - Henry Winkler
(1735-1826) - John Adams

October 30, 1938
Radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds, starring Orson Welles, caused nationwide panic among listeners.

Answer: Warren G. Harding was the 29th President of the United States and a keen poker player, who once gambled away on a single hand an entire set of White House china dating back to Benjamin Harrison.

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