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The city's seal features an image of a Phoenix, a mythical type of this creature |
a bird
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In 1976 Lauren Bacall co-starred with him in his last film, "The Shootist" |
John Wayne
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As president, Carter sold the presidential yacht & discouraged the playing of this song |
"Hail To The Chief"
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V/hen it was discovered circa 1800, this duck-billed mammal was taken to be a hoax |
When it was discovered circa 1800, this duck-billed mammal was taken to be a hoax
the platypus
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In the South, these broad, flat beans are also known as butter beans |
lima beans
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When powdered, this mineral is glued onto cardboard & used in manicuring |
emery
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This NBA team plays its home games at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
the Suns
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He led a wagon train on film in "Wagonmaster" before he starred in the TV series "Wagon Train" |
Ward Bond
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This sister of Jimmy's became an evangelist |
Ruth Carter Stapleton
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The Airedale & West Highland White are among the 27 breeds of this dog recognized by the AKC |
Terrier
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To improve his speaking voice, Nero regularly drank a soup made with this long, mild onion relative |
the leek
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This fibrous mineral has been used in brake linings & thermal insulation materials |
asbestos
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In 1968 Congress authorized the Central Arizona Project to bring water from this river |
the Colorado
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Tyrone Power, Robert Duvall, James Keach &, surprisingly, Roy Rogers all played this outlaw leader |
Jesse James
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He was the first president born in one of these places |
a hospital
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It's the common name for hares of the genus Lepus |
(Al: What are rabbits?) (Alex: Be more specific?)
jack rabbits
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While the most common color of this vegetable is garnet red, the Chioggia or "candy cane" is red & white |
(Scott: What is the radish?)
a beet
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Sometimes called "black lead", this mineral can be manufactured from coke |
graphite
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Phoenix has been Arizona's capital since the state was admitted to the Union in this year |
(Patrick: What is 1911?)
1912
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Debbie Reynolds, Gregory Peck, James Stewart & George Peppard were a few of the many stars in this 1962 epic |
How the West Was Won
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His mother, Miss Lillian, joined this group at age 68 & went to India as a nurse |
the Peace Corps
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Prized for its caviar, this species of sturgeon is the largest of all freshwater fish |
beluga
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The name of this green stalk vegetable is Italian for "cabbage sprouts" |
broccoli
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This mineral derives its name from its "snakelike" green color variations |
serpentine
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The city's two daily newspapers are the Gazette & this |
The Arizona Republic
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Later an Oscar winner, this Irish-Mexican played Chief Crazy Horse in "They Died with their Boots On" in 1941 |
Anthony Quinn
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Nickname of his son James Earl Carter III |
"Chip"
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The Grant's species of this graceful antelope has the longest horns, over 30 inches |
(Al: What is an eland?)
a gazelle
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Cornichon is the French version of this small cucumber popularly used for pickles |
a gherkin
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The dunes at White Sands Nat'l Monument in New Mexico are composed of this, hydrated calcium sulfate |
gypsum
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