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In 1559 she signed the Act of Supremacy establishing the monarch as head of the Church of England |
Elizabeth I
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End-matched lumber has ends that are tongue & this |
groove
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It means neither very good nor very bad; with "and" in the middle, it means someone you may think is very bad |
so-so
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This "yummy" red apple, the USA's top seller, was developed in the 1880s in Jesse Hiatt's orchard near East Peru |
the Red Delicious
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Mercer & Mancini composed this 1961 classic |
"Moon River"
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Wolf Blitzer reports the latest news for this network |
CNN
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Because her husband took an active rol in the management of her affairs, some called her "Queen Albertine" |
Victoria
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This softwood may be clear, jack, white, sugar or Ponderosa |
(Kim: What is maple?)
pine
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This term for something flashy, like jewelry, has recently gained currency |
bling-bling
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Each May since 1935 the town of Pella has celebrated its heritage from this country with its Tulip Time Festival |
the Netherlands (Holland)
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She was, like totally, featured on the Top 40 hit "Valley Girl" |
Moon Unit Zappa
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Wolf, Bobcat & Bear are ranks in this youth organization |
(Kim: What are the Boy Scouts?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Kim: Boy Scouts of America?)
the Cub Scouts
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In 1137, at the age of 15, she inherited the independent state of Aquitaine for her father William X |
Eleanor
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You'll smile big if you know this 4-letter word for a long, thick piece of lumber used to support a roof |
beam
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It can precede "O'Riley" & "au Rhum" as well as "Wawa" |
Baba
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With a circulation of over 150,000, this capital city newspaper is Iowa's largest daily |
(Kim: What is the Des Moines Chronicle?)
the Des Moines Register
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1980s odd job for Bruce Willis & Cybill Shepherd |
Moonlighting
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If you're looking for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, head to this capital where he died & is buried (somewhere) |
Vienna
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On Feb. 12, 1554 this 9-day queen & her husband were beheaded for their involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion |
Lady Jane Grey
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a/d denotes air-dried wood; k/d indicates this |
kiln-dried
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This Asian-sounding breath freshener was developed in Rochester, N.Y. in the late 1800s |
Sen-Sen
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Republican Chuck Grassley has represented Iowa in the U.S. Senate since 1981; this Democrat, since 1985 |
Tom Harkin
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Jim Carrey played Andy Kaufman in this 1999 biopic |
(Kim: What is "Man in the Moon?")
Man on the Moon
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Climb aboard! He's the captain of the Ghost in a 1904 Jack London story |
(David: What is "The Sea-Wolf?")
Wolf Larsen
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Queen Anne was the last member of this British house that included James I & Charles II |
the Stuarts
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This standard measure of lumber equals 144 cubic inches or 1X12X12 inches |
board foot
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The "Macbeth" witches' recipe calls for nose of turk & lips of this fierce Asiatic type of person |
Tartar
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In 1673 these 2 Frenchmen, one a priest, became the first whites to set foot in what is now Iowa |
Marquette & Joliet
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This 1987 movie comedy begins with Dean Martin's 1953 hit "That's Amore" |
Moonstruck
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You can also look under the name of wolfram to find this metallic chemical element |
tungsten
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