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"Once upon a time there were 4 little rabbits, & their names were--Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail & Peter" |
Peter Rabbit
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The substance used to preserve the frogs that are dissected in biology class |
formaldehyde
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Now in the Smithsonian, "The Flyer" was their plane |
Wright brothers
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This New Zealander who conquered Mt. Everest also explored the South Pole |
(Sir Edmund) Hillary
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In "Hansel & Gretel", Gretel ended up shoving her into an oven |
witch
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Sales of Avon's Skin-So-Soft bath oil doubled in 1988 people were using it to repel these |
insects
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"It looked extremely rocky for the Mudville nine that day;" |
Casey at the Bat
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The fennec is the smallest of these animals, the common red is best known |
fox
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You can see this plane with the world's largest wing span, 319' 11", in Long Beach, California |
Spruce Goose
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Australian-American media magnate who's been compared to Citizen Kane |
(Rupert) Murdoch
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This little man said, "Today I bake, tomorrow brew; next day I'll have the queen's child too..." |
Rumpelstiltskin
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Some experts believe about 1/2 of the 711 works attributed to this Dutch artist were done by others |
Rembrandt
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"The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." |
Matthew (The New Testament)
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The union of 2 gametes to form a zygote |
fertilization
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The highest model number of Boeing aircraft currently in commercial use |
767
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In 1949, at age 73, he became the 1st Chancellor of West Germany |
Konrad Adenauer
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This breakfast food rolled its way to safety until it agreed to sit on a pig's snout |
pancake
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According to the Dept. of Energy, 55% of our electricity is produced using this fuel |
(Rob: What is oil?)
coal
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"Those who wish to win favor with a prince...offer him those things which they hold most precious..." |
(Brian: What is [*] by Machiavelli?)
The Prince
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By definition, a substance capable of killing a non-green plant such as mold or mildew |
(Rob: What's fungus?)
fungicide
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This name for an airship came from a Latin word meaning "to steer" |
dirigible
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Ariel's husband, who wrote "The health of nations is more important than the wealth of nations" |
Will Durant
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Nationality of Aladdin, the boy with the magic lamp |
(Rob: What is Persian?)
Chinese
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Normally this many holes are played in a pro golf tournament, like the U.S. Open |
72
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"Howard Roark laughed." |
The Fountainhead
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The 2 leg bones that fit the category |
femur & fibula
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This British jet fighter can come to a standstill in midair & hover in one place |
Harrier
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This conservative former Calif. senator has been called a "Samurai in a tam o'shanter" |
(S.I.) Hayakawa
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The Little Match Girl was carried to heaven by this relative |
grandmother
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In sales, it's the world's biggest rubber company |
Goodyear
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