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Among these found in Colorado are Yale, Harvard & Pikes Peak |
mountains
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It's whom the Marvelettes asked, "Is there a letter in your bag for me?" |
Mr. Postman
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The Philippines celebrates its independence from this country on June 12 |
Spain
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The Scotch species of this tree is the most popular Christmas tree |
the pine
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It can be V or plunging |
a neckline
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An elflock is a lock of this that looks like it's been tangled by elves |
hair
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A famous resident of Colorado was this "unsinkable" woman whose home is now a museum |
Molly Brown
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The Contours sang, "Do you love me, now that I can" do this |
dance
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Each May Wyatt Earp Days are held in this Arizona city where Earp once served as deputy sheriff |
Tombstone
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The American holly tree produces fruit of this color |
red
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Added to a coat or blouse, they give a woman that linebacker look |
shoulder pads
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It's a gathering at which folk singers perform--whether or not they make owl noises |
a hootenanny
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Admittance to the Union in 1876 gave Colorado this nickname |
the Centennial State
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It begins, "You and I must make a pact, we must bring salvation back, where there is love..." |
"I'll Be There"
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Every year this city's Free Press newspaper co-sponsors a marathon that begins in Windsor, Ontario |
Detroit
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The seeds of this palm tree provide oil used in making soap |
the coconut palm
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The pagoda type of this widens at the wrist |
a sleeve
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This hyphenated name of a sinuous belly dance seen at carnivals may be an alteration of "hula-hula" |
the hootchy-kootchy
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This resort often hosts the men's World Cup giant slalom in March & holds a famous music festival in summer |
Aspen
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In a hit tune by The Miracles, it's what "My mama told me" to do |
"Shop Around"
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The boat, sports, & RV show at McCormick Place is a January event in this city |
Chicago
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Ohioans could tell you that it's another name for the American horse chestnut |
the buckeye
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The French style of this needs a link |
a cuff
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This alteration of "gallant" means to gad about in a showy or flirtatious manner |
to gallivant
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Denver Int'l Airport, opened in 1994, replaces this one which had been the state's major terminal |
Stapleton
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"Could it be the devil in me or is this the way love's supposed to be? It's like" one of these |
a heat wave
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According to presidential proclamation no. 3817, National UNICEF Day occurs on this date |
(Annie: What is January the 1st?) ... (Alex: And if you'll recall, all the kids go out and collect coins for UNICEF on [**].)
October 31 (Halloween)
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It's the common name for Salix babylonica, a tree with graceful drooping branches |
the weeping willow
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Term for the stiff pieces in the collar of a man's shirt |
(Steve: What are bones?)
stays
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Some say this synonym for federal agents or police comes from criminals whispering the word "feds!" |
fuzz
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