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Ah, can you smell it? The name of this former British colony is Chinese for "fragrant harbor" |
Hong Kong
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A team's most reliable relief pitcher is called this, as he slams the door on the opposition |
a closer
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It's the tallest of all land quadrupeds |
the giraffe
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A 1903 G.B. Shaw play is called "Man And" him |
Superman
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Enjoy the simple things, like a sunny day; in 1913 this "morbid" California region hit a balmy 134 degrees |
Death Valley
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I send you "H&K", these 2 proofs of my love |
hugs & kisses
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Mountain ranges in the U.S., Mexico & the Philippines all have this name meaning "mother mountain" |
Sierra Madre
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This horned mammal is the largest odd-toed ungulate |
the rhino
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Some might say Polyphemus of this race was rude in eating Odysseus' men, so Odie blinded him |
Cyclops
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Folks come & go, but pals like this, who fill a man's face with birdshot on a quail hunt in Feb. 2006, you remember forever |
Dick Cheney
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"CYT" means this, regarding the next time I'll grace you with my visage |
(Jack: What is see you then?)
see you tomorrow
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The ball got by the catcher & the runner's in from third--it was the hurler's fault & will be scored as this |
(Jack: What is an error?)
a wild pitch
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It's the largest living deer species in the world |
the elk (or moose)
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This Black Sabbath song says, "He was turned to steel in the great magnetic field" |
"Iron Man"
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Life's wandering road may take you to this 555-foot-high obelisk at 15th & Constitution Avenue NW in D.C. |
the Washington Monument
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"KIT" tells a pal to do this, though he may be far away |
keep in touch
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The name of this Indonesian island is believed to come from a word for barley, not coffee |
Java
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Add 1 letter to the illegal spitter to get this pitch that drops suddenly |
a splitter
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This scaly mammal of the order Edentata is related to the sloth & the anteater |
the armadillo
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If you're driving & one of these pointing to the right lights up, turn right! |
a Green Arrow
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Beauty's in the eye of the beholder; one may behold this Iowa man's 1931 painting "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" |
Grant Wood
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"EM?", you really expect me to believe you don't know "EM?" stands for this? |
[Alex draws out the response in an indignant fashion.]
Excuse me!
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This 5,700-square-mile national park in Tanzania means "great open place" |
Serengeti
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Once the batter's seen the heat, time to fool him with this, named for the difference in the speed of the pitch |
a changeup
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This medium-sized, distinctly marked cat of Asia has the scientific name Neofelis nebulosa |
(Jack: What is the snow leopard?)
clouded leopard
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Nondescript name of the Volkswagen seen here |
(Alex: A great car. I used to own one of those.)
the Thing
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To everything, there is a season: he was the first president who was limited to 2 full terms of office by the Constitution |
Eisenhower
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Careful! "P911" is a text message alert about the looming presence of one of these |
(Shawn: What is a police officer?)
a parent
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