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According to its auto license plates, Idaho is famous for these |
potatoes
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Type of tree Tony Orlando wanted his girl to "tie a yellow ribbon 'round" |
oak
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Patron saint of the Boy Scouts, his "good deed" was rescuing a maiden from a dragon |
St. George
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Osceola, who conducted guerilla war in the Everglades, was a leader of this tribe |
Seminoles
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R.J. Reynolds' top 2 cigarette brands are named for this, its headquarters city |
(Phil: What is Raleigh?)
Winston-Salem
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Since 1968, Glen Campbell's "Wichita Lineman" is "still" there |
on the line
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Though the University of Idaho is in this city, you won't find the students reading Pravda |
Moscow
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Peter, Paul & Mary said it was very pretty & its flower sweet, but its fruit impossible to eat |
lemon tree
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Though the Irish are not overly proud of the British, this Briton is patron saint of Ireland |
St. Patrick
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The Osage were once considered richest people per capita in the world, due to wealth from this |
oil
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During World War II, this city produced more steel than Germany & Japan combined |
Pittsburgh
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Only line on a football field of which there's only one |
50-yard-line
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The Sunshine Mine near Kellogg makes Idaho the number 1 U.S. producer of this |
silver
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Of this, The Coasters said, "You can look, but you better not touch" |
poison ivy
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He's been taken off the calendar of saints, but his likeness is still found on many car dashboards |
St. Christopher
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Tribe for whom this tune is named: |
the Apaches
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Noted for iron & steel, this Alabama city is called "The Pittsburgh of the South" |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Birmingham
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Because of this, Fred can charge up to $900 in purchases on his Visa card |
credit line
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Forced by the Castro regime to leave Cuba, this American writer moved to Ketchum, Idaho |
Ernest Hemingway
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If "it don't rain in Indianapolis", "then God didn't make" this song's title fruit |
"Little Green Apples"
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Patron saint of theologians is this theologian famed for his "Confessions" |
St. Augustine
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Conn. settlers survived Pequot attacks thanks to this Mohegan chief made famous by J.F. Cooper |
(Diana: Who is Hawkeye?)
Uncas
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This Florida city produces more "Havana" cigars than any city in the world |
(Phil: What is Miami?)
Tampa
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It's been called the boundary between "y'all" & "youse guys" |
Mason-Dixon Line
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They are, by far, the largest religious group in Idaho |
Mormons
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Since it was their biggest hit, counting these didn't bother The Statler Brothers at all |
"Flowers On The Wall"
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French wine growers often pray to this saint, 1st syllable of whose name is French for "wine" |
(Donald: Who is St. Vin?)
St. Vincent
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French called Hidatsa of North Dakota "Gros Ventres" after this anatomical feature |
large stomach (big belly)
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Middle Atlantic city that's called "The Chemical Capital of the World" |
Wilmington (Delaware)
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Thinking up the game gave Wink Martindale the inside track to host this game show |
(Diana: What is What's My Line?)
Headline Chasers
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