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CONSONANT, VOWEL, CONSONANT, VOWEL |
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June 2, 1731 in New Kent county, Virginia |
Martha Washington
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An innocent, unsuspecting person is said to be this "in the woods" |
a babe
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Beginning sushi eaters often start out with unagi, this fish that's been cooked & basted with a sweetish sauce |
eel
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A: This Utah park that has the natural sandstone formations in its name, plus the Fiery Furnace |
Arches
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For her starring role in "Country Strong", she learned to play guitar & sang 4 songs on the soundtrack |
Gwyneth Paltrow
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In 2011 this Seattle-based company dropped its name from its green logo but kept the mermaid |
Starbucks
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January 17, 1964 in Chicago |
Michelle Obama
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A place for keeping grain or ballistic missiles (probably not both at once, though) |
a silo
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All we need is some wine & crackers to go with this cheesy import |
Edam
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B: This national park in South Dakota whose name refers to the difficulty of traveling through its rugged terrain |
Badlands
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Before doing comedy & hosting a game show, this fellow seen here was in the Marine Corps Reserves |
Drew Carey
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This website was originally "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" |
Yahoo!
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December 22, 1912 in Karnack, Texas |
(Nick: Who is Barbara Bush?)
Lady Bird Johnson
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A river on the Nicaragua-Honduras border, or Ms. Chanel |
Coco
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A recipe for the world's largest one of these calls for 750 lbs. of ground corn for the tortilla & 175 lbs. of cheese |
an enchilada
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G: This Arizona national park that's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
(Amy: What is Gila?)
Grand Canyon
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In 2010 this beloved funny lady made a guest appearance as Sue Sylvester's mom on "Glee" |
Carol Burnett
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In 1998 this subsidiary of Walmart opened its first pharmacy in its Tulsa, Oklahoma store |
Sam's Club
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December 13, 1818 in Lexington, Kentucky |
Mary Todd Lincoln
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It's a tubular pasta in short pieces, often baked in a tomato sauce |
ziti
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Chambers Dictionary describes this cream-filled pastry as "long in shape but short in duration" |
an eclair
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S: What is now this California national park was established in 1890 to protect a grove of big trees |
Sequoia
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This actor with 2 presidential names played fictional president James Marshall in "Air Force One" |
Harrison Ford
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This airline advertises that "bags fly free"... skis & golf bags too |
Southwest
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January 3, 1879 in Burlington, Vermont |
Grace Coolidge
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To stare with open mouth, as in wonder |
gape
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This spicy Cajun stew is made with crayfish & served over rice |
étoufée
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Z: It's the only national park that fits the bill |
Zion
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In 1982, the year she appeared in "E.T.", she became the youngest "SNL" host at the age of 7 |
[Alex reads "SNL" as "Saturday Night Live".]
Drew Barrymore
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In 2000 this firm introduced its Uncrustables, a peanut butter & jelly sandwich with no crust that just "has to be good" |
Smucker's
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