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The star on Nevada's flag is this metallic color because it represents Nevada's state mineral |
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This entire Italian city, spread of 188 islands, is a World Heritage Site |
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In 1948 Micheline Ostermeyer won Olympic gold for throwing the discus & for putting this |
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From October 1804 to April 1805 this pair camped in N.D. with the Mandan Indians before heading west to Oregon |
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It's a network of nerves, like the solar one |
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If someone uses the acronym "GAL", they don't think you're female, but rather that you should "get" this |
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A sheaf of this grain symbolizes-- what else?-- agriculture on Ohio's state seal |
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The old cities of Bern in Switzerland & Damascus in this country made the list |
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The 1972 games at this German city were the scene of terrorism & tragedy |
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In 1775 this frontiersman led a group through the Cumberland Gap |
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Nephrology is a medical specialty concerned with these organs |
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"DQYDJ" has nothing to do with your turntable gig; in fact, it means "Don't quit" this |
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This South American capital didn't exist 60 years ago |
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Different strokes: In 2004 Amanda Beard won Olympic gold in 200-meter breast, Natalie Coughlin in 100-meter this |
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Bjarni Herjolfsson sold his ship to this man who used it to explore Vinland around 1000 |
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The hip is this type of 3-word joint |
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Provoking people in an online forum could get you this moniker, like the nemesis of the Billy Goats Gruff |
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Not the Easter but the Prairie type of this flower is the floral emblem of Saskatchewan |
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You can visit this North America country's L'Anse Aux Meadows historic park even if you're not a Viking |
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A platypus was one of the mascots of the 2000 games held in this city |
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After his 5-year voyage, 1831-36, this naturalist never went abroad again; he had been seasick much of the time |
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These 5 bones make up the palm of the hand |
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If someone uses the term "PEBCAK", it's a dis meaning the "problem exists between" these 2 places |
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From the Latin for "triple leaf", it's the name of the official Girl Scout emblem depicted here |
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A visit to this country's Komodo National Park shouldn't "drag on" all day |
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She won all-around gold for the U.S. in 2004; Maybe you can see her better now |
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In 1682 he claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France; 5 years later, his own men killed him in Texas |
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It's also called the auditory tube, & when it's blocked, an earache can result |
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If you lack technology like Gameboys & iPods, you could be called "Urban" this, like a Mennonite sect |
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