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STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES |
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The beak of this flightless bird of Antarctica can be black, red, orange or bright purple |
penguin
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"Life on the Street" in Baltimore included Richard Belzer as Det. John Munch on this gritty drama |
Homicide
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Texas: 1,600,000 |
(Alan: What is Dallas-Fort Worth?) (Dan: What is Dallas?)
Houston
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Of port, starboard, fore or aft, the one usually yelled by a golfer |
fore
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Donald Duck could tell you it's the occupational hat seen here: |
sailor
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Wet, sticky substance campaigners "sling" |
mud
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Buckskin was originally made from the mule & white-tailed species of this ungulate |
deer
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Of Jungle Jim, Slim Jim, Lord Jim or Home Gym, the one made by Goodmark Foods |
(Alex: Less than a minute.)
Slim Jim
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From the Latin for "device", it's the traditional occupation of this hat's wearer: |
train engineer
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A thesaurus lists among this 2-letter word's synonyms: "Over one's dead body" & "Not for all the tea in China" |
no
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A species of this insect, Apidae Bombus, ranges from above the Arctic Circle to as far south as Tierra del Fuego |
(Dan: What is a mosquito?) (Alan: What are aphids?) [NOTE: The clue gave the family and genus rather than the genus and species.]
bumblebee
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Stu & Didi Pickles are Tommy's parents on this Nickelodeon cartoon |
Rugrats
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New Mexico: 385,000 |
Albuquerque
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Of Alpha, Bravo, Charlie or Delta, the national cable TV network |
Bravo
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The hat seen here is worn by police in this European nation of almost 60 million: |
France
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Insult a Finn & he may just turn his other poski, this |
cheek
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In a boon to lab research, in 1956 it was found that this "golden" rodent could be infected with the common cold |
(Alex: A lot of good that research did me!)
hamster
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Barnabas Collins was a 200-year-old vampire on this serial that premiered in 1966 |
Dark Shadows
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Kansas: 305,000 |
(Dan: What is Kansas City?) (Rosemary: What is Topeka?)
Wichita
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Of dipthong, Haiphong, souchong or Howie Long, the tea |
Souchong
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Hats like the one seen here are worn by this group that was named for a Mennonite elder: |
Amish
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The name of this cookie made from sugar, egg whites & almond paste comes from the same root as the name of a pasta |
(Alan: What is almondine?)
macaroon (macaroni)
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This flightless South American bird often associates with guanacos, forming mixed herds |
(Alan: What is an alpaca?)
rhea
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In 1999 stockade humor made a short-lived comeback in "Thanks", a sitcom set in 1621 in this colony |
(Dan: What is the Mayflower Colony?) (Rosemary: What is Massachusetts Bay Colony?)
Plymouth Colony
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New Jersey: 275,000 |
Newark
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Of Tic Tac, knickknack, bric-a-brac or Micmac, the one that definitely won't fit in your pocket |
Micmac (an Indian)
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It's the "exhausting" style of hat seen here: |
stovepipe
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As a noun, it's a short whip; as a verb, to trim a photo |
Crop
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