NORTH AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL |
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Here's the view from the 7,200-foot Harney Peak in the Black Hills of this state |
South Dakota
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Not surprisingly, at Gettysburg College, the History 340 courses include the Civil War & one on this president |
Lincoln
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Don't be a hater; teary-eyed fan Chris Crocker pleaded, leave this troubled singer alone |
Britney Spears
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Carina is the keel, Puppis is the stern & Vela is the sails of this mythological ship captained by Jason |
the Argo
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In a single week in October 2008, this indicator fell by 1,874 points, its biggest weekly drop ever |
the Dow Jones
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This building houses a surface used for skating |
a rink
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Cabo wabo! This port-of-call is where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific |
Cabo San Lucas
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At the U. of Iowa, electives for this major include "Introduction to Clinical" & "Introduction to Cognitive" this |
Psychology
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Oh my God! Paul Vasquez' excitement over this weather phenomenon has passed 30 million hits |
a double rainbow
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Equuleus is a little one of these |
a horse
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In 2011 this "vision"ary company had $400 million in sales in 24 hours of its new "Call of Duty" game |
Activision
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This animal in the weasel family has lovely fur |
a mink
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If you're enjoying Rascal Flats at the landmark seen here, you're in this city y'all |
Nashville
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A Wisconsin course on this in lit & cinema includes viewing "Nosferatu" & reading "The Historian" |
(Monica: What are studies?)
vampires
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A video of this woman singing "I Dreamed A Dream" on "Britain's Got Talent" crossed the Atlantic |
Susan Boyle
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Lyra represents the lyre played by this Greek hero |
(Monica: Who is Apollo?)
Orpheus
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The French consume the most of this per capita, 17 pounds a year--salted, unsalted, ca ne fait rien |
butter
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You'll find this pattern in a Rorschach test |
an inkblot
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Check out Yellowtail Dam, part of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area in this state |
(Monica: What is Wyoming?)
Montana
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At Princeton, English 311, "The Medieval Period", is followed by English 312, the works of this poet |
Chaucer
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In a video that has stood the test of time, this little boy "bit my finger--again!" |
Charlie
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Lepus, which lies under Orion's feet, is this 4-letter critter |
a hare
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A slight hint or indication |
an inkling
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In the Oregon State course ENT 300, "Plagues, Pests & Politics", ENT stands for this field of study |
entomology
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Gary Brolsma's first viral video sensation has this double-talk name |
Numa Numa
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Both Centaurus & this constellation depict centaurs |
Sagittarius
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Medal counts at the 2008 Summer Olympics were 110 for the U.S., 100 for China & 72 for this nation |
Russia
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Once meaning "to blindfold", it now means "to deceive" |
hoodwink
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