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While the 13th Amendment banned this practice, it still allows involuntary servitude for convicts |
slavery
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Before this peg came into use, golfers hit the ball off a mound of sand or turf |
a tee
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The true "York and Lancaster" is a Damask type of this thorny flowering plant |
a rose
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In the "Odyssey" Proteus was in charge of tending this Greek god's sea creatures |
Poseidon
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Ringed seals are the favorite food of this bear, but it also preys on walruses & whales |
a polar bear
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The University of New Haven is actually in West Haven in this state |
Connecticut
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Article I limits its size to 10 miles square |
Washington, D.C.
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A player may ask advice only from his partner or from this person who carries his clubs |
the caddie
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This "pile" is made by layering absorbent material with manure or other nitrogen-rich material |
a compost
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Aconite, a poisonous plant, was infected by the venom that dripped from this watchdog of Hades |
(Rich: Who is Argus?) (Sendhil: Who is Cerbus?) (Alex: Yes. Did he mispronounce it? All right. Sorry.) ... (Alex: I believe, Sendhil, you were one syllable short.)
Cerberus
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With its black spots, this fastest land mammal may be mistaken for a leopard |
a cheetah
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This substance is responsible for dependence on tobacco |
nicotine
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This person presides over the impeachment trial of a president |
the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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The apron, the grass surrounding this area, is somewhat shorter than the fairway |
the green
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Term for plants pruned & trained into balls, pyramids or other shapes |
(Rich: What are ornamentals?)
topiary
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Marsyas lost a music contest to this lyre player, who then flayed Marsyas alive |
Apollo
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Brush wolf is another name for this howling canine |
a coyote
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In Japan this paper-folding art is used to produce objects for ceremonial functions |
origami
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When the Constitution mentions this state, it includes "and Providence Plantations" |
Rhode Island
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A scratch golfer is one skillful enough to play without one of these |
a handicap
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The Pattypan is a round, summer type of this vegetable |
(Sendhil: What is a tomato?)
a squash
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This 2-faced god was one of the oldest in the Roman Pantheon |
Janus
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This African mammal has been described as "rather hideous" & "an extremely ugly wild pig" |
the warthog
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In 1896 Adolph Simon Ochs gained control of this nearly bankrupt newspaper |
The New York Times
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He signed the Constitution as "President and deputy from Virginia" |
George Washington
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This term means to position oneself before hitting the ball, not to speak to the ball |
to address the ball
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The dry, fibrous shells of the fruit of the Luffa plant are often used as these |
sponges
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He was the son of Daedalus & Naucrate, one of Minos' slaves |
Icarus
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Developed in France, the Percheron is a breed of this animal |
(Ellen: What is a falcon?)
a horse
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In 1906-07 artist Georges Braque adopted this "Wild Beast" style |
fauvism
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