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This Great Lake is Minnesota's lowest point at an elevation of 602 feet above sea level |
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This TV superhero flies in an invisible plane, but how does she find it? |
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8 furlongs equals 1 _____ |
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"I had a little" one of these, "his name was Dapple Gray; I lent him to a lady to ride a mile away" |
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In a short-lived in Belgium in 1879, these house pets were used to carry bundles of mail |
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It's the pedal "put to the metal" (by professional drivers under controlled conditions) |
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At 282 feet below sea level, it's California's, and the USA's, lowest point |
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On this series test pilot Steve Austin is critically injured in a plane crash |
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4,840 square yards equals 1 _____ |
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Mark Twin said, "It's not the size of" this animal" in the fight, "it's the size of the fight in" this animal |
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One of the first non-heads of state to appear on a stamp was this American on the U.S. 5-cent stamp in 1847 |
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It's the antonym of oriental |
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The highest lowest point of the 50 states is 3,350 feet above sea level in Yuma County in this state |
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Howling Mad Murdock could fly anything from a crop duster to a 747 for this title group |
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2 bottles of champagne equals 1 _____ |
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The Book of Judges reports Samson's riddle concerning "A swarm of bees and honey in a carcase of" this |
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The first known air mail service took place in Paris in 1870 by this conveyance |
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Idaho's lowest point lies in Nez Perce County along this river |
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Timothy Daly & Steven Weber played brothers & airline pilots on this sitcom |
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This Hans Christian Andersen bird "had come to sing of comfort & hope, as he sang, the phantoms grew pale" |
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Postal markings dating back to this civilization in 3000 B.C. translate as, "In the name of the living king, speed!" |
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In southern Europe, sometimes it's a dry, dusty wind from Africa, sometimes a warm, sultry wind with rain |
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Janine Turner played feisty air taxi pilot Maggie on this quirky series |
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John Donne called it "Nature's great masterpiece ... the only harmless great thing; the giant of beasts" |
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This country doesn't have its name on its stamps; usually it has the king or queen's head |
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It's Bach to basics for this type of piece |
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