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From trail walking to canoeing, there are countless opportunities to explore this 1.5 million acre region |
the Everglades
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ENT stands for a doctor who specializes in these 3 body parts |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
ear, nose and throat
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In 1867 William Seward negotiated its purchase for about 2 cents an acre, totaling a cool $7.2 million |
Alaska
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Listen, Bradshaw, I wasn't calling you over here; I just wanted a towel made from this cotton-pile fabric |
terry
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"Quit being such a drama..." Brian May, Freddie Mercury |
Queen
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135 space shuttle missions were launched from Merritt Island, just north of this famed promontory |
Cape Canaveral
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If you have ESP, you'll know it stands for this clairvoyant capability |
extrasensory perception
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In 1805 Lewis & Clark named a Mussellshell River tributary "Bird Woman's River" in her honor |
[ERRATUM: "Musselshell" was misspelled in the clue as shown.]
Sacagawea
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This type of publishing is done using a personal computer with graphics capabilities |
(Samm: What is self-publishing?)
desktop publishing
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Look, Fitzpatrick, the ads for this deodorant clearly say it's "strong enough for a man", so back off |
(Samm: What is Sure?)
Secret
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Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young "...about it" |
No Doubt
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The trees at left should tell you the Vizcaya Museum is a landmark of the Miami area called this grove |
Coconut Grove
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On the Billboard charts, don't confuse EMF with EWF, this "Shining Star" group |
Earth, Wind & Fire
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In a speech on June 5, 1947, this Secretary of State proposed his plan for European economic aid |
(George) Marshall
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The main seating area of a sports stadium, or an attempt to impress onlookers in a conspicuous way |
(Chelan: What is a skybox?)
grandstand
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That's perfect! Coach calls me a loafer, and then this similarly-named scrubber is stolen from my locker! |
a loofah
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"Working out..." Ray Davies, Dave Davies |
(Chelan: What's Men at Work?)
The Kinks
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Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the U.S., was built to protect this old, old city |
St. Augustine
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EMP stands for this type of pulse, the result of a nuclear explosion |
electromagnetic
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The Supreme Court reached a low with its 1857 decision on this slave's case: African Americans were not & could not be U.S. citizens |
Dred Scott
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This term refers to Northerners who traveled to the South after the Civil War for political or financial gain |
carpetbaggers
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I read it in GQ, Perkins--"back hair is never sexy"; get rid of it this way, using either the hard or strip types |
wax
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Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson "...played on" |
The Band
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In this panhandle city, a center of naval aviation, the top of the old lighthouse has great views of fly-bys |
Pensacola
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During WWII the U.S. Army put on quite a show at the ETO, this so-called theater |
(Samm: What is the Eastern Theater?)
the European (Theater of Operations)
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In 1845 John O'Sullivan wrote of our this "to overspread the continent allotted by Providence" |
Manifest Destiny
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Coupling device seen here, used to adjust the tension of a rigging, like in the corner of a boxing ring |
a turnbuckle
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Gronkowski took my Pantene Moisture Renewal Hydrating this; now what am I gonna do after my shampoo? |
conditioner
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"Adrenaline..." Geddy Lee, Neil Peart |
Rush
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