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IN THE SPANISH DICTIONARY |
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In some schools in Australia, both boys and girls wear this hot type of jacket |
a blazer
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Country music fans get to meet & hear their favorite artists at the annual CMA Festival in this city--where else? |
Nashville
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"Ella ____", a fairy godmother is involved |
enchanted
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Vocal range for Rodolfo in "La Boheme"; it can also mean the general sense of something |
(Tim: What is bass?) (Rhea: What is baritone?) (Jack: What is alto?)
tenor
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St. Dunstan, a blacksmith, made a deal that Satan couldn't enter through a door with this lucky item nailed above it |
(Tim: What's a cross?) (Rhea: What's a rabbit's foot?)
a horseshoe
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Under E: You should know it's Spanish for school |
escuela
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Also known as tartan, this checked pattern seen on Scottish kilts is popular for uniform skirts |
plaid
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There's no mistaking this city's skyline as seen at twilight |
Seattle
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"The Twilight Saga: ____ Moon" |
new
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The 2 main types of pianos are grand & this vertical style that includes spinet & console |
upright pianos
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A Florida company grows & sells this plant, Trifolium repens, with an extra leaf |
a clover
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Under L: Lavaplatos is this appliance |
a dishwasher
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Boys at England's Eton College are shown here in this type of hat they had to wear until the mid-1900s |
a top hat
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KCK stands for this city just beyond the Missouri state line |
(Jack: What is Kansas City?) (Alex: More specific.) (Jack: Kansas?)
Kansas City, Kansas
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"Nick & Norah's ____ Playlist", it goes on & on |
infinite
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The word "trombone" comes from the Italian for this related instrument |
a trumpet
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Superstitious (or just lazy in the morning) hockey players may grow a playoff one of these |
a beard
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Under C: Castillo de arena is this, something you see at the beach |
(Jack: What's a castle?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Jack: [*]?)
a sandcastle
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You can shop for unis by school with this catalog & online retailer that sounds like you've arrived at the sea |
Lands' End
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This New England capital shares its name with James Madison's Virginia plantation |
(Tim: What is Providence?)
Montpelier
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"The ____ Now", Miles Teller & Shailene Woodley |
spectacular
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A magician might also use this word that means play quickly, faster than allegro |
presto
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The unpredictable nature of early spring-loaded these could be why it is unlucky to open them indoors |
umbrellas
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Under A: This word for yellow (as any Texan should know) |
amarillo
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In 1987 schools in D.C. & this "Old Line State" began to implement the first use of uniforms in U.S. public schools |
Maryland
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In 1950 this Southwest city ranked 99th in population; by 2010 it had risen from the ashes to No. 6 |
Phoenix
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"____ Bodies", a zombie love story |
warm
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Instrumental, not vocal music is on offer with this type of classical work; Beethoven's "Moonlight" one is pretty good |
a sonata
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If there's no handy table, some touch their knuckles to their own heads while saying this |
knock on wood
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Under Z: You'll find zócalo for a main square & this masculine word for shoe |
zapato
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