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    | Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11, the anniversary of the day this war ended | 
    World War I
 
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    | Cal State Northridge's KCSN broadcasts an Americana music program called "Tangled" these plant parts | 
    (Tim: What are Vines?) (Steph: What are Leaves?) (Marshall: What are Branches?)
  Roots
 
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    | Some hawk moths hover just like these tiny birds for which they are sometimes mistaken | 
    hummingbirds
 
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    | You get a grade "A" if you know USDA stands for this, which has been grading meat quality since 1923 | 
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
 
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    | Look, my mask; I wore it years ago during this celebration, French for "fat Tuesday" | 
    Mardi Gras
 
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    | 13 items from your local bagel shop is sometimes called this | 
    a baker's dozen
 
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    | Don't forget--in Canada, Veterans Day is known as this | 
    (Steph: What is Armistice Day?)
  Remembrance Day
 
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    | You can talk Bears or Black Hawks on "The A.L.L. Sports Hour" on WHPK, from the University of this town | 
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    | The larva of this "royal" butterfly feeds only on leaves of the milkweed plant | 
    the monarch butterfly
 
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    | This poisoning usually picked up from bad canned meat takes its name from the Latin word for sausage | 
    botulism
 
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    | I must have tried half the 43 quintillion possible combinations on this; more stuff in the trunk | 
    a Rubik's Cube
 
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    | This 3-word phrase means to decline to say any more; you can thank the Constitution | 
    to plead the Fifth
 
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    | Each November 11 a color guard executes "present arms" at 11:00 A.M. at this Arlington National Cemetery location | 
    the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
 
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    | Catch some logger rhythms on KUPS, from the university named for this Washington body of water | 
    Puget Sound
 
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    | To avoid being eaten, some moths have a special organ to pick up high-frequency sounds made by these mammals | 
    bats
 
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    | A specially trained butcher known as a shochet is required to prepare meat to this religious standard | 
    kosher
 
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    | It's my little red mascot of this college team; sorry I had to banish you to the trunk after Tom Osborne left | 
    the University of Nebraska
 
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    | This brand of cat food is "finicky about nutrition" | 
    9Lives
 
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    | In 1954 this man signed legislation officially establishing the name Veterans Day | 
    (Tim: Who is President Truman?)
  President Eisenhower
 
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    | KRLX comes from C-A-R-leton College in this state | 
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    | Due to its golden shimmer, the pupa is also called this, from the Greek for "gold" | 
    (Tim: What is... the aura?)
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    | John Montagu, Earl of this, popularized a dish that helped him eat meat while playing cards | 
    Sandwich
 
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    | Hey, it's my nickel-plated this; it was very painful when I got my head stuck in it | 
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    | A new gust, or a renewed ability to continue | 
    a second wind
 
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    | The tradition of wearing poppies on Veterans Day comes from this poem about an area in Belgium & France | 
    (Alex: "The poppies blow between the crosses...")
  "In Flanders Fields"
 
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    | Loyola Marymount's KXLU has a show devoted to female musicians called "She" does this (not to the cradle) | 
    Rocks
 
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    | Female moths & butterflies release these chemicals from special wing scales to attract males | 
    pheromones
 
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    | Not to assume the wurst, but Braunschweiger is a smoked variety of this spreadable sausage | 
    liverwurst
 
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    | My monkey friend carved out of this--I haven't seen you in years | 
    (Steph: What is a gourd?)
  a coconut
 
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    | In politics, this subway term refers to a dangerous topic | 
    the third rail
 
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