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| A common transport is seen here in this European city |
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| It was founded on Nov. 26, 1917; its first president was Frank Calder, later of Cup fame |
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| Domesticated varieties of this Old World finch are usually bright or pale yellow |
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| The 2 rhyming answers asked for on a roll call vote |
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| Nursery rhyme rock song by Carl Perkins that says, "Come blow your horn" & "Well it's 1 for the money, 2 for the show" |
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| At its peak, this amphitheater could hold 45,000 spectators |
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| In 1966 this city's franchise was awarded to Jack Kent Cooke for $2 million & a new arena, the Forum |
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| The ani is a species of this "crazy" bird |
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A cannon, pottery, a Trump apprentice |
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| This kind of voting allows a senator to cast a vote in committee for an absent senator |
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| "Left a good job in the city workin' for the man... whose fleece was white as snow", says this nursery rhyme rock song |
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| Along with its most famous inhabitant, a room of a museum in this Italian city is seen here |
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| The Rosebuds of this Northwest city were the first pro hockey team in the U.S. |
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| Because this black bird eats a wide range of agricultural crops, it isn't popular with farmers |
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Artesian, Herbert George, Indian |
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| These "rooms" adjacent to the Senate chamber serve as gathering places for party members to speak in private |
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| Michael Jackson song from "Dangerous" becomes a basketball film in which Rosie Perez is on "Jeopardy!" |
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| No StairMaster needed to get your exercise at this Mexican location with a 2-word name |
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| The Air Canada Centre opened on Feb. 20, 1999 with the 639th game between the Maple Leafs & these longtime rivals |
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| With a 9-1/2 foot wingspan, this largest land bird in North America can be seen soaring over the Grand Canyon |
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| To do this to "the floor" is to finish one's remarks after speaking on an issue |
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| Designed for millennium celebrations, it's the London "body part" seen here |
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| In 1913 the Pacific Coast Hockey Association introduced these, which form the border of teams' defensive zones |
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| The sandhill, seen here, is the most abundant species of this bird |
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Farmer Hoggett, Paul Bunyan, the 1920 Yankees |
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| Term for the Senate's official adviser on rules & procedures for conducting Senate business |
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