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Popular types of these in Malaysia include rambutans, chikus, durians & guavas |
fruits
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A Terre Haute, Indiana glass company designed this soda's classic bottle in 1916 |
Coca-Cola
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When a bird nidifies, it builds this |
a nest
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It is always appropriate to write one of these to a person who gave you a birthday gift |
a thank-you note
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In 1896 this candy-coated popcorn & peanut mixture got it's name |
Cracker Jack
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Sam, Thelma, Whitney |
Houston
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China is adamant it will dismantle the government of this British dependency when it takes over in 1997 |
Hong Kong
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This convenience store chain's Double Gulp contains 1/2 gallon of soda |
7-Eleven
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Sternutation is the act of, or noise produced by, doing this; God bless you! |
sneezing
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Obituaries often state that a contribution may be made to a charity "in lieu of" these |
flowers
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Prudential Insurance began using this landmark rock in its ads |
the Rock of Gibraltar
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Vietnam is now the world's third-largest exporter of this food staple |
rice
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This company introduced its Quik drink mix in 1948 |
Nestlé
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A tuft of hair that won't stay flat is referred to by this bovine term |
a cowlick
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If you see an adult wearing a bib in a restaurant, he's probably eating this large crustacean |
a lobster
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On Aug. 17, 1896 gold was found in Bonanza Creek, a tributary of the Klondike in this present territory |
the Yukon Territory
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Debbie, Charles, Mel |
Gibson
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Chinese for "gate of heavenly peace", it stands in Beijing in a large square of the same name |
Tiananmen
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This soft drink invented by Charles Hires was flavored with sarsaparilla, wintergreen & sassafras |
root beer
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A gnomon is the pin or plate that casts a shadow on one of these devices |
a sundial
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In a wedding party, it's the male equivalent of the maid of honor |
the best man
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U.S. triple jumper James Connolly wong the first Olympic gold medal at the games in this city |
Athens
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Julianne, Chynna, Lou Diamond |
Phillips
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Until 1975 Louangphrabang was its royal capital & Vientiane its administrative capital |
Laos
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A southern treat, clabber is this liquid when it's thickened & soured naturally |
milk
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Term for a flock of geese or a coil of yarn as sold in stores |
a skein
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At a formal dinner, this should hang down about 18 inches; it should not reach the floor |
[Alex starts laughing near the end of reading the clue.] (Alex: For some reason, when I was reading that I thought the correct answer might be "What is the tongue?" But that's way out there.)
the tablecloth
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England's first autos were built in this city famous for Lady Godiva's ride |
Coventry
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Ian, Peggy, Sir Alexander |
Fleming
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