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INTERNATIONAL ROAD VEHICLE STICKERS |
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After the South took it, the fort endured a 15-mo. siege, reinforcing its walls, symbolically, with bales of this |
cotton
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The bobbleheaded character seen here plays a pivotal role in this horrific film series |
Hellraiser
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Women will curse thee if this bathroom object is left in the up position |
the toilet seat
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The Portuguese were the first Europeans to enter this country |
(Justin: What is Venezuela?)
Vietnam
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This city precedes "Fog" in the name of a brand of raincoats |
London
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Any song about Earth's natural satellite |
a Moon tune
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The "Civil War Dictionary" says this "developer of modern baseball" "aimed the first gun fired in defense of Ft. Sumter" |
Abner Doubleday
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Dude, in the 1970s, this comedy team was smokin' |
Cheech & Chong
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To capitalize all text in an email is an abomination that signifies the person is doing this |
shouting
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It first achieved independence in 1821 |
Costa Rica
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Ironically, commercials using a toy bunny to advertise this brand weren't meant to "keep going" |
Energizer
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Red planet pubs |
Mars bars
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On Dec. 27, 1860 Major Robert Anderson raised the stakes when he raised a 36- by 20-foot one of these |
(Justin: What is a flag?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Justin: Confederate battle flag?)
the American flag
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You'll be my Little Buddy when you name this actor depicted here |
Bob Denver
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God's grace will shine on mealtime when this is put on a lap, not tucked into one's collar |
the napkin
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Most of its people are Sunni Muslims |
Tajikistan
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This brand name was first put on sacks of generic "self-rising pancake flour" around 1890 |
Aunt Jemima
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Space telescope problem |
Hubble trouble
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On the late-'70s TV series that featured the big guy seen here, he was played by this big man |
Lou Ferrigno
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The Kingdom of Heaven will be thine, even to those who remove the tags from this signature Serta product |
the mattress
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At one time, it consisted of several independent kingdoms, including Ganja & Ashanti |
Ghana
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Say bonjour, kitty to this faux French clothing brand with a leaping feline as its logo |
Le Tigre
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Comet discoverer Edmond's narrow lanes |
Halley's alleys
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3 decades after the Civil War, fear of this European enemy prompted the building of a new battery; it was never used |
(Caren: What is France?) (Alex: No, you picked the wrong one--[*]. You have to think of the Spanish-American War.)
Spain
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Pleasant dreams--it's the full name of this character who repeats his mayhem across multiple movies |
Jason Voorhees
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Thou shalt not wear white shoes from Labor Day til this holiday first officially observed in 1868 |
Memorial Day
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The most common language there, after Spanish, is Guarani |
(Jason: What is Peru?)
Paraguay
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This company's first washing machines were "So simple, a child could do it" |
Maytag
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One who determines the age of meteorite impact holes |
a crater dater (crater rater accepted)
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