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Unlike most other mammals, these "ships of the desert" have oval red blood corpuscles |
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Lazy people. or their moccasin-like shoes |
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Founded by Captain John Augustus Sutter, this capital was an early supply center for gold prospectors |
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"Goings On About Town" is a popular feature of this Manhattan magazine |
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Matt Groening named one of the Simpsons this because it's an anagram of "brat" |
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As Nick in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man", all he wants are his molecules back & Daryl Hannah |
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Marlin & sailfish closely resemble this fish with a weapon in its name |
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A type of satin, or an item of footwear that can be carpet or ballet |
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Faneuil Hall in this New England capital is known as the "Cradle of Liberty" |
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Of who, what or where, the one that's the Australian offspring of People magazine |
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It's how Lil felt after eating rotten apples |
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These days Goldie Hawn sees a lot of this "Now You See Him, Now You Don't" star |
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The chocolate point, a type of this Asian cat, should have points the color of milk chocolate |
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This canvas boat shoe has the floor surface of a ship in its name |
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Until 1969 Iolani Palace in this city served as the state capitol building |
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World Monitor Magazine is the sister publication of this newspaper |
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Our announcer Johnny Gilbert loves this beverage made from honey & water |
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In a 1951 film this comedy pair joins forces with invisible man Arthur Franz |
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You can recognize a cassowary by the horny casque on top of this part of its body |
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You might feel regal when you wear Balmorals because they're named for one of these in Scotland |
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First called Mahto, this South Dakota capital was renamed in 1880 for a French fur trader |
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This novelist, John Gregory Dunne's brother, is noted for his celebrity interviews in Vanity Fair |
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It's a synonym for average, as Marlon could tell you |
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He wasn't seen very long on TV as "The Invisible Man"; his tenure as Illya Kuryakin lasted longer |
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The coachwhip, which is one of these, jerks or whips its head when it bites, which can cause lacerations |
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A brand of casual shoes, or deep-fried cornmeal dumplings once used to "quiet canines" |
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By 1960 the first ICBMs were housed at Francis E. Warren AFB near this Wyoming capital |
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Diana Vreeland was Harper's Bazaar's fashion editor for 25 years before she moved to this magazine |
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It amuses us to know this name is an Irish variation of James |
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You may remember seeing him in "Cocoon" & "Police Academy" but not in "The Man Who Wasn't There" |
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