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    | One of the biblical plagues brought upon Egypt was swarms of these cricket-like insects | 
    locusts
 
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    | Object that is asked the question "Who is the fairest of them all?" | 
    mirror
 
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    | This 4-letter male name is the popular English equivalent of the Italian Giovanni | 
    John
 
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    | San Geronimo de Taos, an ancient Pueblo Indian village, lies north of the town of Taos in this state | 
    New Mexico
 
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    slippers
 
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    napkin
 
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    | The only function of this stingless male honeybee is to mate with the queen | 
    drone
 
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    | Her footmen were once lizards & the horses that drew her coach were originally mice | 
    Cinderella
 
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    | From Aramaic meaning "mistress of the house", it was the first name of the mistress of Mount Vernon | 
    Martha
 
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    | Part of the world's largest stand of Ponderosa pines is in Prescott National Forest in this state | 
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    | Centuries ago a loup was an elegant velvet type of this face covering | 
    (Bill: What is a veil?)
  mask
 
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    | It's a unit of measure for ale or liquor, or a slang term for the head | 
    noggin
 
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    | Nagona, an infectious disease that affects horses & cattle, is transmitted by these African flies | 
    tsetse flies
 
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    | It's the animal that Jack traded for the magic beans | 
    cow
 
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    | The Scottish name Edina means "from" this city | 
    Edinburgh
 
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    | If you have a "grain" of sense, you'll know the Navajo are noted for this art also known as dry painting | 
    sand painting
 
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    | In 1983 Yves Saint Laurent became the 1st living couturier honored with a retrospective at this NYC museum | 
    (Gregg: What is the Museum of Modern Art?)
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    | An early movie theatre, or a jukebox | 
    nickelodeon
 
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    | This "pious" predator not only feeds on its own kind, it also eats small tree frogs | 
    praying mantis
 
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    | In the Grimm tale, after the miller's daughter guesses his name, he tears himself in two | 
    Rumpelstiltskin
 
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    | Gwendolyn is derived from Gwyn, which means "white" or "pale" in this language | 
    Welsh
 
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    | Utah was once known as the state of Deseret, a name that came from this book | 
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    | Worn by men in the 1600s, the "falling band" collar was usually edged with this fancy material | 
    lace
 
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    | From the ethnic group they belonged to, it's another term for Vikings | 
    Norsemen
 
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    | The plant louse is a type of this tiny garden pest | 
    aphid
 
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    | In a H.C. Andersen tale, it was said that only a fool or someone unfit for office couldn't see these | 
    (Larry: What were the king's clothes?)
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    | Greek for "generous", it's novelist Welty's first name | 
    Eudora
 
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    | This Texas city of 935,000 is named for a saint of Padua | 
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    | Napoleon's wife Josephine popularized the high-waisted style known by this name | 
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    | In large amounts, this vitamin of the B group may reduce cholesterol levels | 
    niacin
 
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