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The Old Milwaukee brewing company is headquartered in this city
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Milwaukee
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This state is named after Thomas West whose title was Baron De La Warr
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Delaware
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This Washington D.C. monument stands near the Potomac about halfway between the Capitol & the Lincoln Memorial
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Washington Monument
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This river forms the southern borders of Ohio Indiana & Illinois
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Ohio River
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Founded in 1911 this Connecticut college is in the town of New London
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Connecticut College
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The name of the Sahara Desert is from the Arabic for this
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desert
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This novel begins Emma Woodhouse handsome clever and rich with a comfortable home and happy disposition...
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Emma
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The gorilla is a member of the ape superfamily & is this genus & species--2 words
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Gorilla gorilla
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew catches a medicine ball in the Herbert Hoover Library.) President Hoover made his staff play a combination of volleyball & tennis using a medicine ball; in 1931 a New York Times reporter dubbed the game
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Hooverball
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It's the state song of the beautiful State of Ohio
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"Beautiful Ohio"
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It's the state song of the beautiful state of Nebraska
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"Beautiful Nebraska"
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(Jon of the Clue Crew reads from Macy's Warehouse.) In 2006 this cable channel's float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade depicted the history of New York
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History
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This capital city of Luxembourg lies on a plateau into which the Alzette & Petrusse rivers flow
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Luxembourg
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This Stephen Sondheim musical that graced Broadway in 1994 was based on the Italian film Passione d'amore
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Passion
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It's the one-word title of the state song of Alabama
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"Alabama"
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The first line of this Ralph Ellison novel is I am an invisible man
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Invisible Man
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The name of this brand is an amalgam of dance and skin
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Danskin
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This track from Abbey Road says And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make
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"The End"
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Frank Lloyd Wright had 6 kids including his eldest son who practiced as an architect under this name
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Lloyd Wright
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The Great Hall in Russia's Catherine Palace is adorned with a painting called The Allegory of this country
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Russia
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Iowa State Fair.) Will Rogers Jeanne Crain & Pat Boone starred in different versions of this film about a family's adventures at the Iowa State Fair
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State Fair
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Actor Byron Barr changed his name to this after playing a man named Gig Young in the 1942 film The Gay Sisters
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Gig Young
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Every Friday the Carillon in Duke University's chapel rings out the song Dear Old this
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Duke
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The number of legs on one of the monopods in the Narnia books
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one
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A round tower opened in Copenhagen in 1642 as an observatory has this name in English
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Round Tower
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