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The Kanagawa Treaty of 1854 established a U.S. consulate in this country |
Japan
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This Roger Miller tune begins, "Trailer for sale or rent, room to let fifty cents" |
"King Of The Road"
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A cornichon is the French version of a gherkin, which is a small version of this |
a pickle
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"There is no joy in" this city |
Mudville
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The signs for the turnpike in this state feature pilgrim hats |
Massachusetts
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If you're gonna wash that man right out of your hair, you'll need some of this liquid |
shampoo
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In 1887 the Union Passenger Railway in this Virginia capital became the first large electric railway system |
Richmond
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This group's 1967 debut album contained "Light My Fire" & a long rendition of "The End" |
The Doors
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Served in soup, they're the Chinese equivalent of Jewish kreplach |
wontons
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Number of outs when Casey came to bat |
2
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Boone's Trace near present-day Lexington, Ky. was a branch of this pioneer route |
(Tamara: What is the Appalachian Trail?)
the Wilderness Road (or Wilderness Route)
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In the beat, beat, beat of this drum beaten with the hands, you can hear its Hindi roots |
the tom tom
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The fatal 1970 protest at Kent State Univ. was against the U.S. invasion of this neighbor of Vietnam |
Cambodia
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In 1993 Vanessa Williams & Brian McKnight reached the top 5 with "Love Is" from this Fox TV series |
(Tamara: What is Melrose Place?)
Beverly Hills 90210
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It's the type of meat used to make Wiener Schnitzel |
veal
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This Yankee manager titled his autobiography "Casey at the Bat" |
Casey Stengel
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Interstate 95 runs through this state from the province of New Brunswick to New Hampshire |
(Tamara: What is Vermont?)
Maine
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To a Hindi they're loose-fitting trousers, to an American, they're bedtime wear |
pajamas
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In 1853 the U.S. purchased this strip of land in northern Mexico to provide transcontinental rail service |
the Gadsden Purchase
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Song with the line, "I write I'm sorry, but my letter keeps coming back" |
"Return To Sender"
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The name of these pasta noodles is Italian for "little tongues" |
linguine
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Ernest Lawrence Thayer published the poem in this California city's Examiner in 1888 |
(Kevin: What is Los Angeles?)
San Francisco
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Peachtree Street is the main north-south thoroughfare in this Southern city |
Atlanta
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A colored cotton neckerchief with white spots |
(Tamara: What is an ascot?)
a bandana
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In 1849 Congress created this Cabinet dept. to supervise Indians & huge government land holdings |
the Department of the Interior
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Captain & Tennille song about "rodent romance" |
"Muskrat Love"
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A club steak is also known by this name, after a New York restaurant |
Delmonico
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When Casey came to bat, there were men on these bases |
(Tamara: What are first and third?)
second & third
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Now called U.S. Highway 30, the first coast-to-coast road for automobiles was named for this U.S. president |
Abraham Lincoln
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From Sanskrit through Hindi comes this term for an area of dense tropical foliage |
a jungle
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