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Soft pines, such as the white pine, have 5 of these unique leaves in a cluster; hard pines have 2 or 3 |
needles
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Roberto Rossellini depicted the Nazi occupation of this capital city, his birthplace, in "Open City" |
(Jack: What is Paris?)
Rome
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This producer of earthmoving equipment is called "CAT" for short |
Caterpillar
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Indian legend says that Bayou Teche in this state was created by a giant snake |
Louisiana
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A "crazy" one of these covers is a patchwork type without a regular design |
quilt
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"Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man" these 3 things |
healthy, wealthy & wise
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The African clawed frog is unusual because it has claws to help catch prey rather than this organ |
(Jack: What is ---------?)
tongue
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Marjorie Belcher, who later became Marge Champion, was the model for the Blue Fairy in this Disney film |
Pinocchio
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Mobil Corporation produces the Hefty brand of these items |
trash bags
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There's a museum in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin that's devoted entirely to this yellow condiment |
mustard
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You may have one of these frames for shoes, spices or wine |
rack
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It completes the proverb "Never put off till tomorrow..." |
(Scott: What is what can be done today?)
what you can do today
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The yellow jacket is a social one of these insects; the cicada killer is a solitary one |
wasp
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In 1941 she starred in "Caught in the Draft", "Road to Zanzibar" & "Aloma of the South Seas" |
Dorothy Lamour
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This insurance co., named for a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was founded in 1862 |
John Hancock
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Hereford, Texas is known as the "Town Without a Toothache" because its water is high in this compound |
fluoride
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A glass enclosure for fish is an aquarium; one that holds plants & animals is this |
terrarium
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As well as "a virtue", it's also "The key of paradise" |
patience
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The Indian fig is one of the more common types of this cactus fruit |
(Ramona: What is...I'm sorry.)
prickly pear
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Kittenish actress Simone Simon showed her claws in this classic horror film about feline folk |
Cat People
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This photographic film maker bought the maker of Bayer Aspirin in 1988 |
Kodak
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The 2 presidents whose birthplaces, homes & final resting places can be visited in Quincy, Mass. |
John Adams & John Quincy Adams
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It's a small, round decorative piece of linen used to protect a table from something set on it |
doily
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It is said that "Man learns little from success, but much from" this |
failure
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Coral is made of this substance secreted by polyps as an external skeleton |
(Ramona: What is calcium?) (Alex: We would have accepted calcium carbonate.)
limestone
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This blonde with peekaboo hair was Alan Ladd's leading lady in "The Blue Dahlia" & "This Gun for Hire" |
Veronica Lake
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This company launched its moderately priced Courtyard Hotels in 1983 |
Marriott
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A statue of this orator represents Nebraska in Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. |
William Jennings Bryan
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It's a 5-letter synonym for vestibule |
foyer
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It's worth "a pound of cure" |
(Scott: What is prevention?)
an ounce of prevention
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