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The Munsee Indians gave their name to Muncie in this state |
Indiana
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Vermilion is a shade of this primary color |
red
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This crustacean lives in shells left by other animals |
a hermit crab
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In May the House discovered an 1803 bill it had forgotten to pass allowing this Buckeye state into the Union |
Ohio
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Roger Miller sang, "Third boxcar, midnight train, destination" this city |
Bangor, Maine
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A sign in an airplane that reads "no fumar" means this |
no smoking
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It's connected to Oakland by BART & the Bay Bridge |
San Francisco, California
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In slang, coal is referred to as this color "diamond" |
black
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Peter the Hermit went along as a preacher on the first one of these |
a Crusade
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After his death March 5, 1953, he was succeeded by a group including Malenkov, Beria & Molotov |
Stalin
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In the title of a No. 1 tune from 1981, Hall & Oates said this is "On My List" |
your kiss
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As Johann Sebastian could tell you, it's German for "brook" |
Bach
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Twin Falls is in Idaho & Great Falls is in this neighboring state |
Montana
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In their hit songs, it's the color of Prince's "Rain" & Jimi Hendrix' "Haze" |
purple
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This actress who died April 15, 1990 was called the "world's best-known wandering recluse" |
Greta Garbo
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Truman announced February 21 that he had sold his memoirs to this weekly magazine |
Life
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This 1983 Barbra Streisand film had 2 Oscar nominees--"Papa, Can You Hear Me?" & "The Way He Makes Me Feel" |
Yentl
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The German dictum "Kirche, Kuche, Kinder" translates to "church, kitchen" & this |
children
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The only state capital below the 30° latitude line |
(Alicia: What is New Orleans, Louisiana?) ... (Alex: New Orleans is not the capital.)
Honolulu, Hawaii
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From the Latin word "talpa", it's a dark, brownish gray popularly used for shoes & purses |
taupe
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He began as a hermit, but later founded the Franciscan Order |
Francis of Assisi
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This Sioux' remains were moved from Fort Yates, N.D. to an area near Mobridge, S.D. |
Chief Sitting Bull
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The 2 singers that reached the Top 3 with "Light My Fire" |
Jose Feliciano & Jim Morrison
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Paints made with an egg binder are generally referred to by this Italian word |
tempera
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This Rhode Island bay is named after the Indians who sold Roger Williams the land |
Narragansett
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The city of Amarillo, Texas derives its name from the Spanish word for this color |
yellow
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This author of "Gravity's Rainbow" doesn't allow photos of himself to be published |
(Thomas) Pynchon
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British authorities said this 1911 find was a hoax & not the skull of a primitive man |
the Piltdown Man
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Songwriters Donna Weiss & Jackie DeShannon won 1981 Grammys for writing this Kim Carnes hit |
"Bette Davis Eyes"
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A type of riding breeches fitted tight below the knee, named for a city in India |
jodhpurs
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