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Kangaroos are marsupials known as macropods, macro- meaning "large" & -pod, from the Greek for this body part |
foot
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A blue ox of lore, or a non-blue pig of film |
Babe
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After you've finished painting, wash these & store them bristles up |
paintbrushes
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In 1919 the Chicago White Sox lost this big baseball series on purpose, making them the "Black Sox" |
the World Series
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"NFL Blitz" lets you experience this sport without getting hit |
football
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It's the song "where seldom is heard a discouraging word" |
"Home On The Range"
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In most other parts of the world, this scale, not Fahrenheit, is used for measuring temperature |
Celsius
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It precedes "league" & "varsity" but, in another way, can come after sophomore |
(Katie: What is J.V.?) (Alex Trebek: No.) (Katie: [*] varsity?)
junior
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To make paint for this "digital" type of pre-school art, you can simply take tempera & thicken it with cornstarch |
finger painting
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The October 1912 All-Story magazine featured the tale of this man "of the Apes", his debut in print |
Tarzan
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In "Golden Trails 2" you're trying to exonerate a man accused of this crime, like Jack Sparrow might be |
(Katie: What is robbery?)
piracy (pirating accepted)
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For your side dish, would you like hash browns or these, potatoes cooked in butter with onions & green peppers? |
home fries
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew looks squat.) No, I didn't shrink; I'm standing in front of a typical fun house mirror, which, unlike a regular flat mirror, is this type, curving out toward me, the opposite of concave |
convex
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This is often found before "hostel" & after "fountain of" |
youth
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Before you create your final, full-scale artwork, you might want to make a practice drawing, so "etch a" this |
sketch
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In March 1915 the Russian army seized an Austrian fortress & captured 119,000 P.O.W.s, these "of war" |
prisoners
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In "Mystery Legends: Sleepy Hollow", players solve puzzles as this character searches for his noggin |
(Alex Johnson: Who is Rip Van Winkle?)
the Headless Horseman
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The U.S. Department of Education says 1.5 million U.S. students are taught this way, perhaps by a parent |
homeschool
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From the Greek for "middle life", this geologic era that included the Jurassic Period is often called the "Age of Reptiles" |
Mesozoic Era
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Not serious, like a superficial wound; it can also mean a type of musical key |
minor
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This term for a painting depicting outdoor scenery was first used in English in the early 17th century |
landscape
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In 1918 Lawrence of Arabia shocked King George V by refusing this high honor that lets you be called "Sir" |
knighthood (knightship accepted)
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Ratchet & this robot buddy of his kick some serious butt in their PlayStation game "All 4 One" |
Clank
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It's the initial & main hypertext document of a website |
a home page
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3-letter word meaning to jest |
kid
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Used to apply ink, a brayer is one of these rounded objects, like the kind used to paint walls |
a paint roller
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This grim-sounding California valley reached its all-time high temperature of 134 degrees in 1913 |
Death Valley
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On Sony's PS Vita you can play "Touch My" this Japanese word & roll balls of increasing size around landscapes |
Katamari
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Maybe on Saturday you went with your dad to this do-it-yourself home improvement store founded in 1978 |
Home Depot
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