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PEOPLE MOST BEAUTIFUL COVER GIRLS |
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Concord, Lowell |
Boston (Massachusetts)
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A person employed to protect an individual from physical harm |
a bodyguard
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"Valley of the Moon", one of Jack's Sonoma novels, was set in this state's Sonoma Valley |
(Ryan: What is Arizona?)
California
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A characteristic feature of the Angus breed is its polled head, meaning it doesn't have these |
horns
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States spend more on this general expenditure than any other--class is in session! |
education
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"Back After Baby!" In 2012, this singer & mom to Blue Ivy was hailed as the "world's most beautiful woman" |
Beyoncé
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A person who pries into the affairs of others |
a busybody
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This title canine is severely wounded while protecting his master's home from an escaped convict |
White Fang
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Cattle are ruminants that chew this, the portion of food returned from the first stomach & chewed a 2nd time |
their cud
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There are more visitors annually from this country to the U.S. than any other, about 20 million |
Canada
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This "Pretty Woman" has been named the prettiest 4 times, most recently in 2010 |
Julia Roberts
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In hockey, you "throw" this to obstruct a foe's movement (harshly) |
a body check
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London's depiction of the brutality of this sport in "The Game" even shook up Gene Tunney |
boxing
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This eastern state has the highest population density; must all be at the shore |
New Jersey
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In 1990 this "Fabulous Baker Boys" girl graced the cover of the first "most beautiful" issue |
Michelle Pfeiffer
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Coral Gables, Hialeah |
Miami
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Job of one whose body subs for a lead actor in a nude scene; I was Brad Pitt's... OK, who laughed?! |
a body double
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In the short story "To Build" this, a newcomer to the Yukon struggles to keep warm in the frigid weather |
a Fire
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"Hol"-y cow! In the U.S. this black & white dairy cattle breed produces 9/10 of the milk supply |
Holstein
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This U.K. legislative body consists of 646 life peers & fewer than 100 hereditary peers |
the House of Lords
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Storm in the "X-Men" movies, she reigned as the cover girl in 2003 |
Halle Berry
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Coronado, Chula Vista |
(Ryan: What is Los Angeles?)
San Diego
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A protective protein aka immunoglobulin |
an antibody
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After his master John Thornton is murdered at the end of this novel, Buck abandons civilization to lead a wolf pack |
Call of the Wild
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The Hereford breed was introduced to the U.S. in 1817 by this politician, who imported it to his home in Kentucky |
(Salvo: Who is Jackson?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Henry Clay
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These 2 positions, in the army & navy, are both rated O-10 & both top out in pay at more than $19,000 a month |
general and admiral
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She was probably "Up All Night" after making the cover of the 2009 issue |
(Ryan: Who is Maya Rudolph?)
Christina Applegate
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