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China, 1900: "Fighters" versus foreigners & Christians |
the Boxer Rebellion
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He munched his first carrot in the 1940 Tex Avery cartoon "A Wild Hare" |
Bugs Bunny
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You might enjoy an orange juice & champagne cocktail while sitting under this tree of the same name |
a mimosa
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This word for an inclined trough is paired with "Ladders" in the name of a board game |
chute
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A lepidopterist |
butterflies
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Tops on the list is Louisville in Boulder County in this state, not Kentucky--low crime, good jobs & Rockies skiing |
Colorado
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Pennsylvania, 1794: The feds versus farmers over a tax on liquor |
the Whiskey Rebellion
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In commercials the silly rabbit does manage to pronounce this cereal "abso-fruitalicious" |
Trix
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This type of aspen derives its name from the way its stalks & leaves rustle in the wind |
a quaking aspen
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Smokestack is a synonym for this, from which smoke escapes |
chimney
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An aerophilatelist |
airmail stamps
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Cozy Sharon in this northeast state's Norfolk County is teeming with history: a church there has a Paul Revere bell |
(Beth: What is Connecticut?)
Massachusetts
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Ulster & Wexford, 1798: One of many called by this national adjective |
Irish
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Michael Sheen, known for playing Tony Blair, voiced this creature in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland" |
(Justin: What is the March Hare?) (Patrick: What is the Mad Hatter?)
the White Rabbit
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Brought over from Australia, blue gum is the USA's most common variety of this tree |
eucalyptus
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This radicchio relative can be dried, roasted & used as a substitute for coffee |
chicory
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A sucrologist |
(Justin: What are candies?) (Patrick: What are types of sugar?) (Alex: No, I need more than that.)
sugar packets (sugar cubes accepted)
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Mukilteo in this state is in good economic shape & has location, location, location--right on Puget Sound |
Washington
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Virginia, 1676: A "hammy" colonist & his followers versus natives & the governor |
Bacon's Rebellion
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As Elwood P. Dowd, Jimmy Stewart calls this rabbit companion a "pooka" |
Harvey
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As seen in the picture, these majestic trees of the South are commonly covered with Spanish moss |
(Patrick: What are cypress?) (Beth: Is it [*]?)
oak
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The name of this upscale casino game is French for "railroad", from the speed of the game |
chemin-de-fer
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A helixophile--these wine-drinking accessories |
corkscrews
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The Cuyahoga County city of Solon in this state boasts its own orchestra, a large tax base & great schools |
Ohio
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New England, 1786-87: A former soldier & 1,200 followers versus taxes & foreclosures |
Shays' Rebellion
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This "rabbit" is in the title of a movie with Wallace & Gromit |
Were-Rabbit
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Acer rubrum is the scientific name for this colorful state tree of Rhode Island |
the red maple
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In heraldry it's a design shaped like an upside-down V |
a chevron
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A phillumenist--these smoking aids |
(Justin: What are lighters?) (Patrick: What are, uh, cigarette holders?)
matchbooks
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Victorian homes line the New Hampshire hamlet of Hanover that benefits from its proximity to this Ivy League school |
Dartmouth
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