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It's the capital of Nova Scotia |
Halifax
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It's the real last name of Nicolas Cage--& of his famous uncle |
Coppola
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Use your digital jukebox software to connect to this No. 1 online music store |
iTunes
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One in every 6 known bird species makes its home in this rainforest |
the Amazon
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In this style of pre-Revolutionary Americans, I like the Southern version with brick exterior & side chimneys |
Colonial
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You probably made your first entrance through this "canal" |
birth
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For over 75 years, a shrimp festival & blessing of the fleet have kicked off shrimping season in this Mississippi city |
Biloxi
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Destiny Hope Cyrus, Billy Ray's kid & star of TV's "Hannah Montana", now goes by this first name |
Miley
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Names for this keyboard symbol include "cat's tail" in Finnish & "Strudel" in Hebrew |
the @ sign
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Sputniks 5, 6, 9 & 10 also carried these animals into space, & most were recovered alive |
dogs
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I'll entertain royally with a house in this style named for a 19th c. queen, with its welcoming front porch |
Victorian
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A command to your pooch to retrieve something |
fetch
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Famous for temple ruins, this city on the site of Thebes has been called "The World's Greatest Open-Air Museum" |
Luxor
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Yes Sir, his real name is Reginald Dwight |
Elton John
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Ordinary analog phone lines that deliver a low-cost broadband data connection use this 3-letter technology |
DSL
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Got one of these odorous animals also known as a polecat as a pet? Call your humane society to make sure it's legal |
a skunk
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This is it: the classic L shape & low-pitched gable roof of this house named for a Western dwelling |
a ranch house
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You have one of these, aka a heartbeat, I assume |
pulse
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Averages for this U.S. city are 7.66 inches of rain, a daily high temperature of 85, & 325 sunny days per year |
Phoenix
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The movies' original "Alfie", he was originally named Maurice Micklewhite |
Michael Caine
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This 4-letter certification is given for equipment that uses the IEEE 802.11 standard |
Wi-Fi
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Critters of the Pleistocene epoch include the mammoth & this "breast tooth" relative |
(Leslie: Kah! [Puts hand to forehead in exasperation] Uh...) (Alex: Oh, sorry!) (Leslie: What's [*]?!) ... (Alex: Yeah, Leslie blurted it out towards the end there when she ran out of time. Select again, Dan.)
mastodon
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Why hold back--tower, stone, ornamentation, I want a home in the style of one of these French mansions |
a château
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To perform this kids' activity "inside the lines" is to conform; to do it "outside the lines" is to be a free spirit |
color
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Love to shop? This largest South Dakota city has the largest shopping center between Denver & Minneapolis |
(Dan: What is Sioux City?)
Sioux Falls
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When she's "got mail", we wonder if it's addressed to Margaret Hyra |
Meg Ryan
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Tim Berners-Lee helped create the World Wide Web at this particle physics lab near Geneva |
CERN
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"Dachs", as in "Dachshund", is German for this burrowing animal |
the badger
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I'm going to use this smallish lot economically, putting up this kind of house with tiers only one half-story apart |
a split-level
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A form of matter--solid, liquid or gas |
state (phase accepted)
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