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In a hymn written during the year, this title precedes "cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee" |
"Rock Of Ages"
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The state fruit of Texas is the Texas Red this |
(James: What is apple?)
a grapefruit
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In this song Miley Cyrus says, "I can take myself dancing, yeah I can hold my own hand" |
"Flowers"
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This ghost wore a chain "clasped about his middle" that was made of "cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, & heavy purses" |
Marley
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This state capital is known as the "Home of Abraham Lincoln" |
Springfield
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This compound obtained from peppermint oil can be used as a topical ointment |
(Isaac: What is... hyacinth?)
menthol
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The Revolution was struggling when the Brits took Fort Lee in this state, future home of Dr. Joyce Brothers & Mr. Richard Feder |
New Jersey
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Patate douce is the French name for this |
sweet potato
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Her No. 1 hits include "Hero", "Emotions" & "Dreamlover" |
Mariah Carey
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Aunt Alexandra & Atticus Finch get into an argument about this narrator wearing overalls |
Scout
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The Mystic & the Charles Rivers meet at this harbor whose waters have tasted some history |
(Brenna: What is the Potomac?)
Boston Harbor
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On this type of schedule, you usually get paid on the 1st & 15th |
(James: What is a month?)
bimonthly
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Pedro de Cevallos was named the first viceroy of this South American region that shares its name with an estuary |
(Brenna: What is Bolivia?) (Isaac: What is the Amazon?)
the Rio de la Plata region
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Seen here is the white variety of this fruit still on the branches; the leaves are a favorite of silkworms |
(Brenna: What are raspberries?)
mulberry
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"This is it, the apocalypse... welcome to the New Age" & this Top 10 hit from Imagine Dragons |
"Radioactive"
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A "kilt skirt & a big white hat" is one outfit that made this "Little" title boy a byword for fancy dressing |
Little Lord Fauntleroy
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From Cheyenne, Wyoming, it's less than an hour south on I-25 to Fort Collins & this university, CSU |
Colorado State Universtity
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This structure at Chartres Cathedral once bore an image of Theseus |
the labyrinth
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November 1, 1776 is observed as the founding date of this 7th mission in California; no word as to exactly when the swallows came |
(San Juan) Capistrano
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From its scientific name, Helianthus tuberosus, the Jerusalem artichoke is also known by this one-word name |
a sunchoke
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It put Cher on top of the charts in 1999 & earned her a Grammy for Best Dance Recording |
"Believe"
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We're told this character "always wears a single white Hermes scarf" &, we can assume from the title, she also wears Prada |
Miranda Priestly
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This bay, an inlet of Lake Huron, separates Michigan's "thumb" from the rest of the mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula |
(James: What is Mackinac?)
Saginaw Bay
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It's a square block serving as a base to a sculpture |
a plinth
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Alessandro Volta noted bubbles rising from marshy water & identified this gas |
(Isaac: What is... sulfur gas?)
methane
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There's beauty in nature, even in veggies, like the cauliflower cultivar with this 9-letter Italian name |
Romanesco
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In a Reba McEntire hit, a mother to her daughter: "Here's your one chance", her, "don't let me down" |
"Fancy"
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This "American Psycho" outlines his morning routine & puts on a suit from Alan Flusser, "an eighties drape suit" |
(Patrick) Bateman
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During winter, it's possible in theory but a bad idea to walk across the ice from this "Little" Alaskan island to a nearby Russian isle |
Little Diomede
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We thought all these fishy fellas were dead until Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer found one by the harbor & took it to her lab by cab |
a coelacanth
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