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NEW GROUP TERMS FOR ANIMALS? |
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An Osawatomie, Kansas park is named for this 19th century abolitionist & includes the cabin where he lived |
John Brown
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Cliff Robertson in "PT 109" |
JFK
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A milliner makes & sells these; I believe the cloche is making a comeback |
hats
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An "explosion of" these insects that feed on cellulose & lignin, key ingredients in all wood & wood products |
termites
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"Land of the Midnight Sun" |
Alaska
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Whether a Corona, a Lonsdale or a Panatela, this rolled item is named for its shape & size |
a cigar
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Ralph Bellamy in "Sunrise at Campobello " |
FDR
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Take a note: a stenographer takes this in shorthand |
dictation
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A "squeeze of" these snakes; the reticulated ones of southeast Asia can grow 30 feet long |
(Ty: What are constrictors?) (Michael: What are cobras?) (Alex: What are [*]? [*]. They are constrictors but we needed that specific word.)
pythons
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"Rocky Mountain High" |
Colorado
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This sport uses a ball that has a circumference of 27 inches & a weight limit of 16 pounds |
bowling
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Free coffee is dispensed in the Customs area of El Dorado Intl. Airport in this South American capital |
Bogotá
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2 presidents: Stephen Dillane & David Morse in HBO's "John Adams" |
Washington and Jefferson
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From the Greek for "to put off", an ecdysiast performs this tantalizing act |
a striptease
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A "stench of" these, be they spotted, hog-nosed or striped |
skunks
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"Great Potatoes, Tasty Destinations" |
Idaho
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This Mexican dish comes from the Spanish for "little donkey" |
a burrito
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Choosing from more than 70 courses, you'll be in golf heaven while visiting this South Carolina "Beach" |
Myrtle Beach
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Kevin Kline in "Wild Wild West" |
Grant
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Hope you are a well-balanced person if you are a funambulist, this type of performer |
a tightrope walker
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A "panic of" these Scandinavian rodents, infamous for cliff-diving (or falling) |
lemmings
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"Great Faces, Great Places" |
South Dakota
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Invented in the 1970s, this sushi roll named for its place of origin consists of crab, avocado & cucumber |
(Michael: What is a Philadelphia Roll?)
a California Roll
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Relics from Danish sugar plantation days can be seen at a museum on this largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands |
(Michael: What is St. Thomas?) (Alex: Oh, no, you picked the wrong one. It's [*].)
St. Croix
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Donald Moffat in "The Right Stuff" |
LBJ
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An apiarist keeps bees; this person shapes hedges |
(Michael: What is an api-ist?) (Alex: That's right, someone who's trimming those topiaries)
a topiarist
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An "army of" these African mammals, aka earth pigs. that catch ants with their 12-inch tongues |
aardvarks
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"Restart your Engines" |
Indiana
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Spinning, grinding, prayer & paddle are different types of this object |
a wheel
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