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One who comes to see you, perhaps for an overnight stay
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Visitor
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One who is always "putting things off" until later
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Procrastinator
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One who cleans up around a school or office building
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Janitor
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A health care professional who may adjust your spine
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Chiropractor
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Popular portable radios in the 1960s were named for this tiny electrical component, which replaced the vacuum tube
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Transistor
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One who evades conscription (i.e., the Draft), or a common electronics component
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Resistor
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The vertical shaft that spins the blades on a helicopter
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Rotor
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The thing that spins the shaft on a helicopter or other machines, like cars and fans
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Motor
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In Christian churches, this clergy person is in charge of a congregation
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Pastor
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A bird of prey, like a falcon or a hawk
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Raptor
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One who sees to it that your last will and testament is carried out as you intended
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Executor
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One who pans or mines for gold (like the gent pictured in this quiz)
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Prospector
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A popular construction toy kit consisting of girders and beams, nuts and bolts: An _______ Set
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Erector
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A computer screen, one who patrols the halls ("No running!"), a large lizard or a famous US Civil War ironclad ship
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Monitor
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Legendary rock and roll music producer Phil, or his first wife, Ronnie of "Ronettes" fame
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Spector
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Semi-circular device used for tracing circles and marking angles
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Protractor
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A critic, often a harsh one
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Detractor
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A piece of safety gear often found on bicycles, running shoes or lining the sides of roads and highways
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Reflector
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Old time coffee pot with the little glass bubble on the lid
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Percolator
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A type of earth-moving machinery, handy for digging holes or trenches
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Excavator
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One who comes up with new ideas or products and often receives a patent for doing so
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Inventor
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This electronic device (or app) does the math so we don't have to
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Calculator
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