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A peninsula jutting out from southern Mexico
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Yucatan
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To erratically change from a set course
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Yaw
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The currency of Japan
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Yen
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To open the mouth widely when tired
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Yawn
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A large luxury boat used for passengers of private parties
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Yacht
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A young person, an adolescent
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Youth
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The yellow, middle of part of an egg
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Yolk
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To shout or scream
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Yell
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Another name for a sweet potato
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Yam
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A grassy area in front of, behind, or on the side of a structure
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Yard
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A fungus that produces fermentation
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Yeast
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The 365 1/4 day cycle of the Earth rotating the sun
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Year
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The Arabian neighbor of Oman
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Yemen
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The counterpart of yin
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Yang
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The capital of Nauru
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Yaren
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One of the three primary colors
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Yellow
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To submit or surrender to, to give way to
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Yield
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To long or wish earnestly for something
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Yearn
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Cats play with this, preferably in front of a crackling fire on a cold night
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Yarn
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A body exercise involving meditation and stretching
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Yoga
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The day before today, or two days before tomorrow
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Yesterday
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A certain dairy product, thicker than milk and in many flavors
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Yogurt
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An onamotopeia indicating digust
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Yuck
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Third-longest river in the world, Shanghai sits near its delta
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Yangtze
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A popular search engine
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Yahoo
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To snatch or grasp something
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Yank
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A wooden object connecting two oxen
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Yoke
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The river known as the cradle of Chinese civilization, and its curse
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Yellow
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To squeal or shriek
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Yelp
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A bumpkin, peasant, or hillbilly
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Yokel
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Extremely popular video sharing website
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Youtube
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Famous walled English city that later had a newer American sister
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York
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Old European country that split into seven pieces c. 1991/2
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Yugoslavia
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An Ivy League university located in Connecticut
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Yale
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A petty officer in a navy, or British term for a self-cultivating farmer
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Yeoman
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A collection of pictures and words that catalogue a school year
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Yearbook
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The 39th element, with a symbol of "Y", a silver transition metal
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Yttrium
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The time period extending from Christmas Eve to the Epiphany
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Yuletide
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A cap worn by Jews, especially during prayer
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Yarmulke
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A domed dwelling that can be packed up, originally used by Mongols/Turks
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Yurt
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The basic unit of money in China
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Yuan
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Large, long-haired wild ox of Tibet
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Yak
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Japanese company known for sports equipment, instruments, and more
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Yamaha
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Northwest Canadian province, there was a gold strike here, late 1800s
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Yukon
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Popular book, where you can find almost any business, has a white twin
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Yellow Pages
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A high German language of Ashkenazi Jews, written with Hebrew alphabet
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Yiddish
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Popular manga series and trading card game
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Yu-Gi-Oh!
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Southeastern Chinese province, jungle-filled, Kunming is its capital
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Yunnan
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Israeli politician who was assassinated in 1995 by a radical Jew
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Yitzhak Rabin
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Japanese port city near Tokyo, was firebombed heavily in 1945
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Yokohama
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