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    | It flows through Washington, D.C. & on past Mount Vernon | the Potomac 
 
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    | This imaginary creature takes away the tooth you leave under your pillow & replaces it with money | the Tooth Fairy 
 
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    | According to the Declaration of Independence, "All men are created" this way | equal 
 
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    | Famous professionals in this sport include David Duval & Annika Sorenstam | golf 
 
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    | In 2003 the Oregon Children's Theatre premiered a play about this woman who hit the trail with Lewis & Clark | Sacagewea 
 
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    | "LTIC" means "Laughing til" this happens | I cry 
 
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    | The Lincoln & Holland tunnels let cars travel from Manhattan to New Jersey under this river | (Dominic: What is the Delaware?) 
 the Hudson
 
 
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    | Using Du Pont technology, the first one of these with synthetic bristles was introduced in 1938 | a toothbrush 
 
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    | It completes a quote from Thomas Palmer in 1840: "If at first you don't succeed..." | try, try again (try and try again accepted) 
 
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    | Dan Marino & Joe Montana will long be remembered as great offensive players in this sport | football 
 
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    | Several different musicals have been based on Margery Williams' tale about this "Velveteen" creature | the rabbit 
 
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    | You may want to D/L some files to your desktop, meaning this | download 
 
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    | This river of the Pacific Northwest provides much of the boundary between Washington & Oregon | the Columbia 
 
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    | These large mammals are divided into 2 main groups, toothed & baleen | whales 
 
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    | This Dickens guy says, "Every idiot who" says, "Merry Christmas... should be boiled with his own pudding" | Scrooge 
 
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    | It's the baseball position played by Hideo Nomo & Curt Schilling | (Alex: They are both very good [*]s.) 
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    | In the play "True History and Real Adventures", kids search for the truth about this "calamitous" Wild West gal | ("Calamity") Jane 
 
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    | If you have an "RFI", you have a "request for" this | [Applause for Taylor's correct response] 
 information
 
 
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    | The Falls of Saint Anthony stop this mighty river from being navigable north of St. Paul, Minnesota | the Mississippi 
 
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    | Covered by enamel, this visible part of a tooth sounds like something a king wears | the crown 
 
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    | Romeo sighs, "O! that I were" one of these "upon that hand, that I might touch" that "cheek" | a glove 
 
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    | Secretariat, Affirmed & Seattle Slew have all been Triple Crown winners in this sport | horse racing 
 
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    | Arnold Lobel's books for kids inspired the musical "A Year with Frog and" this other amphibian | Toad 
 
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    | "AWFK" means "away from" this | the keyboard 
 
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    | This river bisects the state of South Dakota from north to south | (Taylor: What is the Ohio River?) 
 the Missouri
 
 
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    | Of the genus Smilodon, it's the extinct tiger seen here | the saber-tooth 
 
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    | E.M. Forster proposed "Two cheers for" this system of government that "admits variety &... permits criticism" | democracy 
 
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    | This 7-foot San Antonio Spur, the 2003 NBA Finals MVP, grew up in the U.S. Virgin Islands | Tim Duncan 
 
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    | You weren't even born when this musical about a spooky guy in an opera house debuted on Broadway in 1988 | The Phantom of the Opera 
 
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    | "C4N" is this Italian greeting, "for now" | ciao 
 
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