honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #1 What was the first American novel to sell a million copies?
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #2 First in is CarolG:
olena <font color=green>Emerald Angel<br><font color=mag Joined May 12, 2001 Messages 22,565 Oct 30, 2002 #3 First guess wrong? Hmmmm....have to try the second....
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #4 Coming in second is Olena:
olena <font color=green>Emerald Angel<br><font color=mag Joined May 12, 2001 Messages 22,565 Oct 30, 2002 #5 Second with the second guess! WOO HOO! I really thought my first guess was pretty good though. Oh well..... Have a great day, y'all.....
Second with the second guess! WOO HOO! I really thought my first guess was pretty good though. Oh well..... Have a great day, y'all.....
C CarolG <a href="http://www.wdwinfo.com/dis-sponsor/index. Joined Jun 12, 2000 Messages 1,823 Oct 30, 2002 #6 Finally, one I knew the answer to!
Baboo <font color=navy>Kookie Kanadian Riddler<br><font Joined Dec 1, 1999 Messages 2,112 Oct 30, 2002 #7 Sent my first guess of the day.
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #8 For Baboo:
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #9 For Swanmom:
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #10 Bump for the night
Lars624 <font color=magenta>Riddle Goddess<br><font color= Joined Jun 17, 2002 Messages 22,408 Oct 30, 2002 #11 first guess..................sending PM
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 30, 2002 #12 For Gina: For Oldkicker:
honeywolf7 <font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange Joined Mar 1, 2001 Messages 4,826 Oct 31, 2002 #13 The answer was Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.