Power source of the Stanley brothers' 1910 automobiles per the name

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5 This 3-word inquiry was already a catchphrase when Bugs Bunny first asked it in 1940
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23 (Peter Schrager of the NFL Network presents the clue.) Those clichés about how it's just one game are true; in 1981 this team led by Joe Montana & Bill Walsh lost its first game to the Lions
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