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The Inn at the Opera, The Nob Hill Lambourne, The Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf |
San Francisco
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Its hump or humps, composed mainly of fat, may weigh 80 pounds or more |
camels
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A race of these vehicles was the most prestigious event of the ancient Olympics |
chariots
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"Go directly to jail" |
Monopoly
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It's the U.S. state where you'll find the native skirts seen here [grass skirts] |
Hawaii
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He told Frank Gorshin, "I never said... 'Mmm you dirty rat!'" |
James Cagney
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The Peery Hotel, The Inn at Temple Square, The Brigham Street Inn |
Salt Lake City
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At birth this mammal is over 6 feet tall, about 30% of its full adult height |
(Peggy: What is an elephant?)
a giraffe
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Altima & Sentra are 2 popular models from this automaker |
Nissan
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The pipers seen here are sporting some of the native plaids of this country |
Scotland
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Bartlett's list "Stop da music!" & "Dese are de conditions dat prevail" under this man's name |
Jimmy Durante
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The Gaslight Inn, The Ansley Inn, The Westin Peachtree Plaza |
Atlanta
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The pygmy species of this "river horse" spends less time in the water & more time in the forest |
hippopotamus
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In 1987 one of these vessels sank in the North Sea when the vehicle deck doors were left open |
a ferry
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"Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench" |
Clue
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Neck rings like these are all the rage for women living north of Bangkok in this country |
Thailand
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Abraham Lincoln said, "The ballot is stronger than" this |
the bullet
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The Regal Maxwell House, The Sheraton Music City, The Opryland Hotel |
Nashville
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Between 1850 & 1889, their number on the American plains decreased from 20,000,000 to 541 |
buffalo (or bison)
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This airport is the busiest in the northeastern United States |
JFK International Airport (in New York City)
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"You sank my aircraft carrier!" |
Battleship
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Proud Masai warriors like these live in either of these two East African countries |
[Brian gave both countries.] (Alex: And it occurs to me as I re-read the clue that we were a bit ambiguous--we said in either of these, so we would have accepted just one.)
Kenya or Tanzania
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The most famous line from this author's "Sacred Emily" is "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" |
Gertrude Stein
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The Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel, Penn's View Inn, The Penn Tower Hotel |
Philadelphia
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Sometimes called the ugliest animal in the world, this African pig has bumps below each eye |
a warthog
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In December 1783 chemist J.A.C. Charles made the first balloon ascent using this gas |
(Brian: What is helium?) (Robb: What is hot air?)
hydrogen
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"My wink is nearest the pot. I've won the squidge-off!" |
tiddlywinks
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Bedouin costumes like these abound in this country that's east of Israel & west of Saudi Arabia |
Jordan
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Heraclitus noticed, "You cannot step twice into the same" one of these |
(Alex: Heraclitus was very sharp!) (Robb: What are footprints?) (Brian: What is a hole?)
river
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