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The national park named for this rough riding president is actually 3 separate units |
Teddy Roosevelt
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This condition where the foot & toes are pointed inward is common in toddlers |
being pigeon-toed
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Most of these don't travel more than 20 miles, though in 1917 one went 293 miles across Illinois & Indiana |
tornadoes
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Lillian Vernon offers 38-piece carving kits for these; most people would use them at the end of October |
pumpkins (or jack-o'-lanterns)
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Appropriately, this "Virgin Queen" was born under the sign of Virgo in 1533 |
Elizabeth I
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"Hammerin' Hank" |
Hank Aaron
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The state flag shows one of these holding a sheaf of arrows & an olive branch in its talons |
an eagle
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This process of heating to destroy bacteria has decreased milk-borne tuberculosis |
(David: What is homogenization?)
pasteurization
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In 1991 this state capital had a high of 93°, a low of 55° & 17.94" of rain |
(David: What is Olympia?)
Honolulu (Hawaii)
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On Sunday mornings you can buy clothing & curios in this European capital's Petticoat Lane |
London
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In ancient times it was the capital of Galatia, a Roman province; now it's the capital of Turkey |
Ankara
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"The Strawman" |
(Alex: Not fast enough, David.)
Darryl Strawberry
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In 1804 this duo's expedition built Fort Mandan in North Dakota |
Lewis & Clark
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Cyclosporine is a drug used after transplantation to reduce the risk of this |
rejection
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This effect is seen around the Sun & Moon when they're behind transparent cirriform clouds</td>
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Small replicas of the lions that flank the entrance are sold at the Art Institute of this Midwest city |
Chicago
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Of the 700 convicts who arrived in this country in January 1788, at least 160 were women |
Australia
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"Stan the Man" |
Stan Musial
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Between 1980 & 1991 the average size of these in the state went from 1,043 to 1,224 acres |
farms
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Pericarditis is the inflammation of the membrane which encloses this organ |
the heart
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When this reading is 50%, it makes 95° feel like 107° |
humidity
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You'll find Macy's main store on this famous square |
Herald Square
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Lord Byron contributed to this American trailblazer's fame by writing about him in "Don Juan" |
[Alex pronounced the Byron Don Juan approximately the Spanish way, "DON WON".]
Daniel Boone
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The state's largest daily newspaper is The Forum, based in this city |
Fargo
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Pertussis is also called this, from the characteristic sound made by sufferers |
whooping cough
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Associated with southern Asia, these seasonal winds also occur in North America |
a monsoon
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Shoppers in Europe know that VAT is the abbreviation for this tax that can be extremely high |
value added tax
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This "maternal" gangster's last surviving son, Lloyd, was shot to death by his wife in 1949 |
Ma Barker
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"The Wizard of Oz" |
Ozzie Smith
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