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Flying 5,430 miles between Korea & Canada, Steve Fossett made the 1st Transpacific solo flight in one of these |
a balloon
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Special sauce wasn't enough--in 2019 the European Union revoked McDonald's trademark on this sandwich's name |
a Big Mac
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In the third season of this Netflix series, the wrestlers take up residence at the Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas |
GLOW
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This sociable forest antelope shares its name with paired Afro--Cuban drums |
a bongo
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Bring back the stick, Fido! |
fetch
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Almond Breeze, an almond milk, provides 45% of the recommended daily allowance of this bone-building element |
calcium
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In 1995 he broke Lou Gehrig's record for the most consecutive games played by a Major League ballplayer |
Cal Ripken, Jr.
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The first initial in the name of this clothing retailer is short for "Hers" in Swedish |
H&M
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This TV family headed by Herman lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane |
The Munsters
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Here, kitty, kitty! You aren't a mountain lion--you're this wildcat named for its short tail |
a bobcat
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To deposit it, sign your name on the back of the check! |
endorse
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Rice milk is right for those who are lactose intolerant or who follow this 5-letter diet that avoids animal products |
vegan
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This gathering with a numerical and alliterative name drew hundreds of thousands of black men to Washington, D.C. |
the Million Man March
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The name of this single-use coffee brand is derived from the Dutch word for "excellence" |
Keurig
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In West Philadelphia born & raised, Will Smith moved in with his aunt & uncle to a home on St. Cloud Road in "a town called" this |
Bel-Air
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No time to crash--some of these mouse-like marsupials of Australia have a gestation period of a mere 12 days |
a bandicoot
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Get down in the dirt to reach home plate without being tagged! |
slide
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Part of the deal with organic milk is that cows are not given rBST, a type of these |
a (growth) hormone
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At a peace rally in Tel Aviv, an assassin took the life of this Israeli prime minister |
(Yitzhak) Rabin
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Originally a syringe & scalpel company, this brand changed focus when one of its knives was used in a pinch to fix a print ad |
X-ACTO
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A lot of this sitcom took place in apartment 5A at 129 West 81st Street in Manhattan; the neighbor from 5B was a regular |
Seinfeld
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The European type of this grazing mammal is also called a wisent |
a bison
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Do this 6-letter imperative with your debit card at the ATM to begin your electronic transaction |
insert
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To make oat milk, use steel-cut oats or whole these, 2 letters longer than oats |
a groat
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In March 1995 Russian troops captured this Chechnyan capital |
Grozny
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At the end of the 19th century, this man started selling his "In-a-Dor" beds |
(William) Murphy
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The homes of the "Desperate Housewives" were on a cul-de-sac with this flowery name |
Wisteria
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You little weasel! The American species of this member of the weasel family is a carnivore & a good digger |
(Lisa: What's a wolverine?)
a badger
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As it says on the 1941 Uncle Sam "I Want You" poster, do this "Now"! |
Enlist
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60% of milk's water is removed & sugar is added before canning to get this double-adjective shelf-stable milk |
(Rachel: What is ultra-pasteurized?)
sweetened condensed milk
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