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| In 2008 people wondered whether this former president might add the title "First Man" to his resume |
Bill Clinton
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| You may want to take your parents to the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum in this state |
Tennessee
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| If your mom says you have a fever with a body temperature of 39, she's using this scale |
Celsius
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| The Virgin Mary was betrothed to this village carpenter |
Joseph
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| The galaxy that we're in shares its name with this candy bar |
a Milky Way
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| Ms. Missy Massey got mussed up & messy in Missoula, Montana |
(Jacob: What is an adjective?)
a noun
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| After his tragic assassination, he was succeeded by Andrew Johnson |
Lincoln
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| Sweet! Learn all about sugarcane at the sugar museum on the island of Maui in this state |
Hawaii
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| The can seen here holds this many fluid ounces |
(Jacob: What is 16?)
12
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| After he was swallowed by a great fish, he finally obeyed God's orders to go to Nineveh |
Jonah
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| These candies were named for their resemblance to something you hope you won't need on a boat |
Life Savers
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| I'm sorry, but I didn't know you owned that yak when I said that |
a pronoun
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| In 1960 he defeated Richard Nixon by fewer than 115,000 popular votes |
JFK (John Kennedy)
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| At circus world in Wisconsin, you can visit the circus museum & ride a pony or this gray pachyderm, too |
(Tayonna: What is a donkey?)
an elephant
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| For moderately active 12- & 13-year-old boys, the government recommends consuming 2,200 of these units a day |
(Jacob: What is milk?)
calories
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| Jesus gave his apostle Simon this name, from the Greek for "rock", & made him a "fisher of men" |
Peter
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| Hershey's "affectionately" introduced these in 1907; the name may be from the sound of machines that make them |
Hershey's Kisses
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| Paper or plastic? |
a conjunction
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| In 1978 he made an unsuccessful run for a Texas congressional seat |
(Jacob: Who is George Bush?) (Alex: Which one?)
George W. Bush
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| Wow! The "largest children's museum in the world" is in this capital of Indiana |
Indianapolis
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| In Portugal, ask someone how heavy he is & he'll answer you in these units, each 2.2 pounds |
a kilogram
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| Appropriately, the name of this guy who suffered righteously comes from a Hebrew word meaning "persecuted" |
(Jacob: Who is Paul?)
Job
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| As an adjective, it means "easily broken"; as a noun, it's candy made with caramelized sugar & nuts |
brittle
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| Fo' shizzle, my dizzles! I've recorded a new rap CD you'll find extremely phat |
(Tayonna: What is an adjective?)
an adverb
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| As Georgia's gov., he shrank state government by merging about 300 state agencies & boards into about 30 agencies |
(Alex: Who was the president from Georgia?)
Jimmy Carter
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| The Tactile Dome inside the Exploratorium is totally dark; you have to use this tactile sense to guide you |
(Jacob: What is your sense of hearing?)
touch
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| If the minimum height for a ride is 3'4", you must be this many inches tall to get on |
40 inches
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| This prophet's hobbies included dunking people in the river & dining on locusts & wild honey |
John the Baptist
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| "Hungry? Grab" one of these peanut, caramel & nougat chocolate bars that also come in Cruncher & Almond varieties |
a Snickers (a Snicker accepted)
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| The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire! |
a preposition
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