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    | He's "You-know-who", the evil wizard, "He-who-must-not-be-named" in the Harry Potter books | Lord Voldemort 
 
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    | It's the board game in which you could be ordered to "Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200" | Monopoly 
 
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    | Ratified in 1971, the 26th amendment to the Constitution lowered the voting age to this | 18 
 
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    | First off, maybe you & Mom should get a comfortable pair of sneakers from the "Kids" & "Lady" divisions of this store | Foot Locker 
 
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    | After moving to Spain in 1485 he used Colon, the Spanish version of his name | Columbus 
 
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    | The word hankie is short for this; now wipe your nose | handkerchief 
 
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    | A favorite of early readers, he's the beloved oversized pet seen here | Clifford (the Big Red Dog) 
 
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    | It's the popular game invented in 1948, and what do you mean "Trebek" isn't allowed? | Scrabble 
 
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    | With 53 congressmen, this state has more representatives in the house than any other | California 
 
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    | For lunch, drop by the Rainforest Cafe or grab a Whopper from this fast food chain | Burger King 
 
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    | In May 1953 Edmund Hillary was on top of the world, or at least on top of this highest mountain | Mount Everest 
 
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    | Rearrange the letters in adobe to come up with this word for a home | abode 
 
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    | With a little imagination & his purple crayon, he can go anywhere: the circus, even outer space | Harold 
 
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    | In this "Checkers" game, the board is a 6-pointed star, & every player starts with 10 marbles | Chinese checkers 
 
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    | A plow is depicted on the seal of this cabinet department created in 1862 | the Department of Agriculture 
 
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    | At Cereal Adventure, you'll go cuckoo for the Chocolate Canyon attraction named for this cereal | (Okey: What is Cuckoo Puff?) ...
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    | Falsely accused of treason, this discoverer of the Pacific Ocean was beheaded in 1519 | (Okey: Who is Magellan?) 
 Balboa
 
 
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    | Pronounced one way, it's an injury; pronounced another, it can mean turned & tightened, like certain clocks | wound 
 
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    | A monkey named Mr. Nilsson often rides on the shoulder of this freckle-faced orphan with crazy red pigtails | Pippi Longstocking 
 
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    | The object of this game with a 4-letter name is to occupy every country & thus conquer the world | Risk 
 
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    | In 1917 the people of this U.S. commonwealth in the Caribbean became naturalized citizens | Puerto Rico 
 
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    | In 1514 this explorer received a royal commission to colonize Florida | Ponce de León 
 
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    | It can mean to scrape the surface of the skin, or to feed out in the pasture | (Alex: And what do cows do? They [*]. [imitates] Um-um-um.) 
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    | Felicity, a Colonial lass, & Addy, who escaped slavery, are 2 of the delightful females in this book series | American Girl 
 
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    | The Supreme Court has a Chief Justice & this many associate justices | 8 
 
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    | Yes, Sir!  This Englishman seen here, who completed a round-the-world voyage, was knighted in 1581 | Sir Francis Drake 
 
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    | Spelled differenty, it can be a daisy, or a baking ingredient | flower 
 
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