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Dutch bulbs are planted in the fall to bloom during this season |
spring
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In 1831 Robert E. Lee married Mary Ann Randolph Custis, great-granddaughter of this first lady |
Martha Washington
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Whitey Ford, a pitcher for this team, won 10 World Series games & lost 8, both records |
New York Yankees
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This city is about 18 miles or 95,040 feet of film southwest of Nice |
Cannes
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The bride gets a shower; the groom gets this one last fling |
stag/bachelor party
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You may hit one gambling |
the jackpot
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Fertilizers in the U.S. are classified by their content of K, potassium, P, phosphorus, & this, N |
nitrogen
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One of these brothers was born near New Castle, Indiana in 1867, the other in Dayton, Ohio in 1871 |
the Wright Brothers
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In 1953 the Boston Braves moved to this city |
(Jeff: What is Atlanta?)
Milwaukee
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The easternmost part of Egypt, it shares its name with a mountain |
Sinai
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At a Malaysian wedding, each guest is given a decorated one of these edible fertility symbols |
egg
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Vietnamese pig paunch |
potbelly
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Popular plants grown in these controlled environments include begonias & geraniums |
greenhouses
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In 1820 Cahaba replaced Huntsville as capital of this state |
Alabama
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Nicknamed the "Georgia Peach", he has the all-time highest career batting average, .367 |
Ty Cobb
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The 3 continents crossed by the Tropic of Capricorn |
South America, Africa & Australia
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At a military wedding, the departing couple exits under an arch of these weapons |
(Jeff: What are rifles?)
swords
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The name of this gland comes from the Greek for "sweetbread" |
pancreas
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Growers of hybrid tea types of these remove some buds so others will bloom larger |
roses
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In 1858 humorist Charles Farrar Brown published his 1st Artemus Ward letters in this city's Plain Dealer newspaper |
Cleveland
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In 1991 this Baltimore Oriole shortstop was named the American League's MVP |
Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Of Japan's 4 main islands, the one whose name doesn't end in "U" |
Hokkaido
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The 4 "Somethings" a bride must have |
something old, new, borrowed & blue
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A tumult, or the capital city of Milton's Hell |
pandemonium
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Caused by bacteria or fungi, the dead tissue in this plant disease can be "soft", "hard", "dry" or "wet" |
rot
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Diamond Jim Brady was the longtime love of this singer known as "The American Beauty" |
Lillian Russell
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This current baseball player is they only man in history to have more than 1,000 career stolen bases |
Rickey Henderson
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The Limpopo River is also known by this reptilian name |
Crocodile River
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In days of yore the groom's family paid the bride-price & her family bestowed this |
a dowry
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It's a burial ground for paupers & criminals |
potter's field
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