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Formerly used for military target practice, Kahoolawe is the smallest of this state's main islands |
Hawaii
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Mickey's Toontown is the first all-new Land to open in this theme park in more than 20 years |
Disneyland
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Whether you're a Girl Scout or a Boy Scout, this is your 2-word motto |
be prepared
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A mosquito has 2 enormous compound ones of these that cover most of its head |
eyes
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In Genesis the Euphrates is 1 of 4 rivers that flowed from this garden |
the Garden of Eden
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In 1989, after the PLO declared an independent state of Palestine, he was elected its president |
Yasser Arafat
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This state's Treasure Island, a part of St. Petersburg, once may have been a hideout for buccaneers |
Florida
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When you visit Mickey's house, you'll see that Mickey prefers the "Maxwell Mouse" brand of this |
coffee
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A slogan of the '60s said, "America, love it or" this |
leave it
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The guanaco, which may be an ancestor of the alpaca, is native to this continent |
South America
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He was about to slay his son on an altar when an angel from heaven stopped him |
Abraham
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These first 2 men to walk on the Moon have craters named for them there |
Armstrong & Aldrin
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This New York island is divided among 4 counties: Kings, Queens, Nassau & Suffolk |
Long Island
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Sliding down the boiler pipes is a popular activity aboard his boat, the Miss Daisy |
(George: Who is Mickey Mouse?)
Donald Duck
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It was the motto of "The Three Musketeers" |
all for one and one for all
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The slimy, snakelike & scaleless hagfish resembles this fish in appearance |
an eel (or a lamprey)
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The 23rd Psalm ends, "I will dwell" here "for ever" |
(George: What is the kingdom of heaven?)
in the house of the Lord
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"Forward the Foundation", the last volume in his "Foundation" series, was pub. posthumously in 1993 |
Isaac Asimov
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In the late 18th century, this Massachusetts island was the whaling capital of the world |
Nantucket Island
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You could say this chipmunk pair's acorn crawl is Toontown's "nuttiest" attraction |
Chip 'n Dale
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He was reelected president in 1916 with the slogan "He kept us out of war"; 6 months later we were in it |
Woodrow Wilson
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The Bichon Frise, which was often painted by Goya, is this type of animal & makes an affectionate pet |
a dog
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This Gospel author was also called Levi |
Matthew
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In 1992 this tennis heartthrob triumphed at Wimbledon to win his first Grand Slam title |
Andre Agassi
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Chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. once owned this California island "twenty six miles across the sea" |
Catalina
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The shopping list on the fridge in Minnie's house is devoted to this kind of food |
cheese
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It's the 1-word motto of Rhode Island—-how optimistic! |
Hope
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Also known as hunting leopards, these speedy cats have black marks on their faces that look like tear streaks |
a cheetah
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2 of Jesus' apostles, one the son of Zebedee, the other of Alphaeus, shared this name |
(Mark: What are, who are Judas?)
James
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This former TV Guide publisher founded communications schools at USC & the University of Pennsylvania |
Walter Annenberg
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