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This "New" state is the southeast one of "the Four Corners states" |
(Mitchell: What is Arizona?)
New Mexico
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On Aug. 29, 2004 the pabao team from Curacao, led by 168-pound "Big Papi" Pineda, won the Little League version of this |
the World Series
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To get your mitts on "Andean folk knits", head for this library section, a word often paired with "arts" |
crafts
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Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon is among the 3 most popular flavors of this Kellogg toaster pastry |
Pop-Tarts
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Most oak & maple trees are deciduous, meaning this happens every year |
their leaves fall off
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In Spanish, oro is gold & plata is this metal |
(Hope: What is platinum?)
silver
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Pend Oreille is the largest of the thousands of lakes in this "Gem State" |
Idaho
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Little League regulation games last this many innings, so there's no stretch |
6
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From the Latin for "to form", it's the noun for made-up stories, from "Moby Dick" to the "Heritage of Horror" novels |
fiction
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In 2003 campers made one of these with approx. 20,000 marshmallows, 7,000 Hershey bars & 24,000 graham crackers |
a s'more
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This day of the week is domingo |
Sunday
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It's the only state that shares its border with only one other state |
(Mitchell: What is... um...)
Maine
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Unlike Major Leaguers, Little Leaguers may use bats made from this metal, atomic number 13 |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
aluminum
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If someone says, "Go look it up", head for this library section to find "Webster's American Dictionary" |
reference
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Spice things up with this snack--tortilla chips covered with melted cheese & dare I say jalapenos! |
nachos
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Annuals are plants that live for one year, biennials live for 2 years & this type lives for many years |
perennials
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This pet is un perro |
a dog
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Middlesboro in this state of Abe Lincoln's birth promotes itself as the only U.S. city built within a meteor crater |
(Hope: What is Illinois?)
Kentucky
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You can get "The Collected" these of William Carlos Williams or "The Selected" ones of Langston Hughes |
(Mitchell: What are works?)
poems
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Nibblers, like the chocolate chip & white chunk macademia, are bite-size versions of her cookies |
Mrs. Fields
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The prickly pear, or Indian fig, is neither a pear nor a fig; it's a type of this succulent |
(Alex: A prickly pear is a beautiful [*].)
cactus
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Before you turn in a paper, you should check this, la ortografia |
(Mitchell: What is an almanac?)
the spelling
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The town of Levan (navel, backwards) is located in the middle of this state whose symbol is a beehive |
Utah
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In slang this 2-word phrase can refer to an event that no longer matters; it's also the section where "Roman Britain" is |
(Mitchell: What is... England?)
ancient history
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A hike sounds like the right time for this snack that you can make with Chex cereal, M&Ms, raisins & peanuts |
trail mix
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Imperfect flowers lack one of these 2 reproductive organs |
pistils & stamens
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You'll find these, los escritorios, in the classroom |
a desk
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