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A coydog is a mix of a dog & one of these |
coyote
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This pudding & pie guy kissed the girls & made them cry |
Georgie Porgie
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Mandarin & tangerine are shades of this |
orange
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Mount Wu-T'ai in Shansi province is one of this country's great Buddhist holy places |
(Bruce: What is Tibet?)
China
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Conducted in 1790, the first of these in the U.S. showed a population of 3.9 million |
census
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A small part for a actor |
bit
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While the lion may be taller, this is the largest cat in terms of weight |
tiger
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Its second verse begins, "Every fiddler, he had a fiddle and a very fine fiddle had he" |
Old King Cole
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Colorful term for a restaurant's low-price main course |
blue plate special
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Maipo & Tupungato are volcanoes in this range on the Chile-Argentina border |
Andes
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The first drive-in movie theatre opened in Camden in this state in 1933 |
New Jersey
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Sometimes it's just this part "of the iceberg" that shows |
tip
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A human does this about 15 times a minute; a dolphin about twice |
breathe
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The Knave of Hearts brought these back & vowed he'd steal no more |
tarts
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Nickname for U.S. currency, from the color on the reverse |
greenback
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This Sicilian volcano has over 200 subsidiary cones |
(Christina: What is Vesuvius?)
Etna
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In 1954 Roger Bannister became the first person to do this in under 4 minutes |
run a mile
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It precedes dog, rod & pants |
hot
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Once thought extinct, this back-floating, abalone-eating mammal has made a comeback |
(Bruce: What's the otter?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
Pacific otter (sea otter)
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The 2 numbers associated with the following: [Pick-up Sticks fall] |
(Bruce: What are 1, 2?)
5, 6
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Often used to describe a hair color, the name of this lustrous shade of black is a bird, too |
raven
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In 1954 the U.S. Geological Survey established the height of this American mountain at 20,320 feet |
Mt. McKinley or Denali
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Considered the first victim of the Cold War, a right wing society is named for him |
John Birch
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It's a promise to God |
vow
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These tailless lesser apes usually travel by hand-to-hand swinging through the trees |
gibbons
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He's fair, fat & blond & went to sea with silver buckles at his knee |
Little Bobby Shafto
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Shade of paint you need for most of the exposed areas on the U.S.S. Missouri |
(Christina: What is gray?) (Alex: What kind of gray?)
battleship gray
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This highest mountain in Washington has hotel accommodations at the 5,400-foot level |
(David: Uh.. what is... uh...)
Mt. Rainier
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She was the first English child born in America |
Virginia Dare
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It's from the Latin for "to choose" |
opt
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