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    | Nonreturning boomerangs have been used by these first people of Australia for centuries to hunt, dig & skin animals | the Aborigines 
 
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    | This smallest planet is the fastest moving, circling the Sun in 88 days | Mercury 
 
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    | Exodus 12 tells the story of this Jewish holiday | Passover 
 
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    | It starred Hugh Bonneville as the Earl of Grantham, lord of the title dwelling | Downton Abbey 
 
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    | It can mean on view, like the moon, or no longer visibly functioning, like a light bulb | out 
 
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    | The bend near the middle of a boomerang is called this, also a joint in the body that can bend | the elbow 
 
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    | This Utah body of water is several times more saline than the oceans | the Great Salt Lake 
 
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    | Union leader Peter McGuire is given credit for creating this holiday in 1882 | Labor Day 
 
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    | It co-starred RJ Mitte as Walter Jr. | Breaking Bad 
 
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    | Sumatra Rainforest | Indonesia 
 
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    | Something firm & immovable, or to move back & forth like a cradle | a rock 
 
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    | The 1922 discovery of his tomb revealed a weapons stash including swords, bows, slingshots & boomerang-like throwsticks | King Tut 
 
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    | To prevent Marines from landing, in 1991 this country dumped millions of gallons of oil into the Persian Gulf | Iraq 
 
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    | April 22 was chosen for this observance because it fell between spring break & final exams | (Jack: What is spring break?) 
 Earth Day
 
 
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    | Long before Tom Cruise was Ethan Hunt on the big screen, Peter Graves was Mr. Phelps on this TV show | Mission: Impossible 
 
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    | Fundy National Park | (Kevin: What is Australia?) 
 Canada
 
 
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    | It can mean repaired, or no longer working, like a spayed dog | fixed 
 
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    | Ever fashion forward, this DC Comics superhero wears a royal tiara that can also be weaponized as a boomerang | Wonder Woman 
 
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    | The name of these 2 states goes back to a Sioux word for "friend" or "ally" | the Dakotas (North & South Dakota) 
 
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    | Thanksgiving is followed by Black Friday, Small Business Saturday & this weekday named for a certain way to shop | Cyber Monday 
 
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    | In this 2020 reboot, Matthew Rhys as the title character starts out as a private eye, then becomes a defense lawyer | Perry Mason 
 
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    | Epping Forest, Forest of Dean | England 
 
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    | Something you didn't notice, or watchful supervision of a project | (Kevin: What is overlook?) 
 oversight
 
 
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    | Possibly the world's oldest boomerang was found in 1987 in a 23,000-year-old Polish cave & was made out of the tusk of one of these | a woolly mammoth 
 
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    | The term "Cold War" was first used in print by this British author in his essay "You and the Atomic Bomb" | George Orwell 
 
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    | Until 1954 it was known as Armistice Day in the United States | Veterans Day 
 
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    | Nadia Vulvokov is caught in a time loop in this acclaimed Netflix series | (Alex: You knew that, Kevin.) (Kevin: Yeah, couldn't remember it.)
 
 Russian Doll
 
 
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    | Tongass National Forest | the United States 
 
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    | It can mean an assortment of different types, or one type in particular | variety 
 
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