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    | Geronimo married the daughter of Cochise, a great one of these, but was never one himself as he was thought too impulsive | a chief 
 
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    | Taylor Lautner played Jacob Black in this 2008 vampire flick | Twilight 
 
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    | Carl Sandburg wrote, "I am" this most abundant type of flora; "I cover all" | the grass 
 
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    | In the 1300s Italy gave birth to this art movement that would eventually sweep across Europe | the Renaissance 
 
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    | It's the simplest fractional form of .75 | 3/4 
 
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    | ...this word on a sign meaning there's still room at the inn | vacancy 
 
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    | Wyatt Earp was part of this sheriff-organized group sent out after Geronimo; it never caught sight of him | a posse 
 
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    | "Gossip Girl" Taylor Momsen was Cindy Lou Who in this holiday film | How the Grinch Stole Christmas 
 
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    | If someone insists your spruce is really a fir, show him that these pointy items are square, not flat | needles 
 
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    | Seen in the painting here, this Dutch artist loved the color yellow | van Gogh 
 
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    | MMIX in Roman numerals gives us this year | 2009 
 
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    | ...this third-largest city of Spain, famous for its oranges | Valencia 
 
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    | Late in life, Geronimo got co-opted by the white power structure, even riding in this president's 1905 inaugural parade | Teddy Roosevelt 
 
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    | Taylor Kitsch is Gambit in this 2009 X-Men flick | Wolverine 
 
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    | Club, reindeer & Spanish are called this but botanically are not true this | moss 
 
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    | This artist used trowels, sticks & even basters to create some of his drip paintings, like "Cathedral" | Jackson Pollock 
 
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    | .001 grams is equal to one of these | a milligram 
 
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    | ...this pasta, thinner than spaghetti, whose name is Italian for "little worms" | vermicelli 
 
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    | Geronimo was born in the 1820s to the Bedonkohe, the smallest band among the Chiricahua branch of this tribe | Apache 
 
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    | This season 5 winner of "American Idol" is from Alabama | Taylor Hicks 
 
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    | It's the large floating leaf of a water lily | pad 
 
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    | Multiply your liters by 1.0567 to get your amount of these units | (Laura: What is a gallon?) 
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    | ...this, like Paricutin in Mexico | volcano 
 
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    | Geronimo was inspired by the Dreamer, one of these visionary healers or shamans, who was killed in 1881 | a medicine man 
 
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    | In a 2008 film he played Drillbit Taylor | Owen Wilson 
 
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    | The spiny shrub ocotillo takes these as its habitat & is common in the Sonoran & Chihuahuan ones | a desert 
 
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    | In 1865 he shocked Paris with "Olympia", his painting of a reclining nude | Édouard Manet 
 
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    | You do the math: -40 degrees on the Fahrenheit temperature scale equals this on the Celsius scale | (Mark: What is zero degrees?) (Alex: No, it is the only time they are both exactly the same.)
 
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    | ...this everyday form of Latin spoken by the Romans; sounds crude but it wasn't | (Jennifer: What is vernacular?) 
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