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Glacier National Park is in Montana & Glacier Bay National Park is in this state |
Alaska
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Film in which Humphrey Bogart said, "I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray. You wore blue." |
Casablanca
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Uralian emerald is a type of garnet that's this color, not red |
green
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He wrote to his wife Abigail, "I must not write a word to you about politics" |
John Adams
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The Duchess says all of these can grin, not just the Cheshire ones, "and most of 'em do" |
cats
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The John Conti Co.'s museum in Louisville should wake you up—it's devoted to this breakfast brew |
coffee
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Big Bend National Park in Texas is located on a bend of this river |
Rio Grande
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This movie monster was also known as the Gill Man |
Creature from the Black Lagoon
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Many samples of this fossilized resin come from sands that are 40 to 60 million years old |
amber
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Of this future president, Lincoln said, "I can't spare this man; he fights" |
Ulysses S. Grant
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When Alice first meets the Caterpillar, he's sitting atop one of these |
mushroom
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In "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", these vehicles "climb halfway to the stars!" |
(Laura: What are trains?)
little cable cars
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In 1872 it became the world's first area designated as a national park |
Yellowstone
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In 1956 this singer took the title song from "The Tender Trap" to No. 7 on the pop charts |
Frank Sinatra
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If you were born in this late summer month, peridot is your birthstone |
(Matthew: What is blue?)
August
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This man, McKinley's VP, said McKinley "has no more backbone than a chocolate eclair" |
Teddy Roosevelt
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The Mad Hatter's has butter in it, is 2 days slow & the March Hare dips it in his tea |
(Alex: It's been a while since we read Alice in Wonderland or Alice Through the Looking Glass.) (Laura: NATIONAL PARKS for $100.) [Laughter]
watch
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The Triton was the first of these to travel around the world underwater |
nuclear-powered submarine
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This park encompasses the southernmost land on the U.S. mainland |
Everglades
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The 1937 movie "A Family Affair", starring Lionel Barrymore & Mickey Rooney, was the 1st in this series |
Andy Hardy
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The name of this gem comes from the Greek word adamas, which means "unconquerable" |
diamond
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Speaking of this opponent, LBJ said, "He wants to repeal the present and veto the future" |
Barry Goldwater
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The soldiers who double over to make the croquet arches are live ones of these |
playing cards
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Of all the colors we know, this one has the most "skeletal" name |
(Laura: What is [*] white?) (Alex: [*], yes.)
bone
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This U.S. South Pacific territory has a national park featuring a tropical rain forest |
American Samoa
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Grace Kelly's last film as an actress, it was a remake of "The Philadelphia Story" |
High Society
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A 243-pound crystal of this "sea-colored" gem was discovered in Brazil in 1910 |
aquamarine
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c. 1918 FDR said of this man, "I wish we could make him president"; in 1932 FDR defeated him for the office |
Herbert Hoover
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Classes at this character's school included music, washing, reeling, writhing & seaography |
Mock Turtle
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This handsome Latvian-born dancer won the Nijinsky Prize in 1968 & defected 6 years later |
Baryshnikov
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