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It's the "Big Apple" |
New York City
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"Cool Hand Luke" (1967) |
Paul Newman
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This part of a tree consists of the outer cork & the inner phloem |
Bark
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The British Empire abolished this practice August 1, 1834, decades before the U.S. |
Slavery
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In Chinese cuisine, pancakes kept in a steamer are often called these, like small ornamental mats |
(Philip: What is mu shu?)
doilies
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An insufficient punishment is "a slap on" this |
The wrists
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This country consists of 2 main islands: the North Island & the South Island |
New Zealand
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"Crocodile Dundee" (1986) |
Paul Hogan
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The 65-foot millennium holiday tree sent by Colorado to Washington, D.C. in 2000 was the blue type of this |
(P: What is a fir?)
Spruce
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August 1, 1779 marked the birth of this lawyer who penned the poem that became our national anthem |
Francis Scott Key
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At Stout's, this type of mill in Willcox, Arizona, you can also buy apple butter, cake & pie |
Cider mill
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To show someone your indifference, give them the "cold" one |
Shoulder
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You'll find many of this city's government buildings along the majestic Raj Path |
New Delhi
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"Little Caesar" (1930) |
Edward G. Robinson
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An autumn picnic might be "a day at" this tree, seen here |
(B: What is a maple?) (D: What is an oak?)
Beech
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This innovative performer, seen here, was born August 1, 1942 |
Jerry Garcia
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Wasa crackers originally came from this country |
(D: What is Poland?)
Sweden
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If this is "out of joint", it could be the internasal suture |
Nose
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Jaya Peak, in the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya, is the tallest peak on this island |
New Guinea
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"Silkwood" (1983) |
Meryl Streep
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Timber giant Weyerhaeuser uses this practice of removing all trees in one area, though admitting it's controversial |
clearcutting
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For defense against the Austrians, this confederation was formed August 1, 1291 by 3 cantons |
the Swiss Confederation
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Brand name of the tofu Thanksgiving dish from entrepreneur Seth Tibbott |
Tofurky
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This phrase about living precariously from day to day implies the ready consumption of whatever one can get a hold of |
Living from hand to mouth
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It's the oldest state in Australia, as well as the most populous |
New South Wales
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"Mr. Mom" (1983) |
Michael Keaton
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On Maui, one of these trees with aerial roots has branches covering more than 2/3 of an acre |
Banyan
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On August 1, 1849 this missionary became the first European to reach Africa's Lake Ngami |
(P: Who is Stanley?)
Dr. David Livingstone
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You can sell ice cream to these people if it's aqutaq, which they make from seal oil & caribou fat |
Eskimos
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Like funds allocated for a specific purpose |
Earmarked
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