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ALWAYS REMEMBER SEPTEMBER |
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With a flood control system, the Red River no longer flows into this river, just into the Atchafalaya |
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Sinatra as a swinger (What a stretch!): "Come Blow Your _____" |
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This carnivorous marsupial serves as the symbol of the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service |
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The names of the 3 ships that left the Canary Islands on Sept. 6, 1492, heading west |
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To a baseball pitcher: ERA |
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The perfume Quelques Fleurs, whose name means "some" these, supposedly has the fragrances of 313 of them |
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Holly Hunter played it: "The _____" |
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Australia has the only all-black species of this bird, Cygnus atratus |
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On Sept. 13, 1953 Marilyn Monroe made her network TV debut on this stingy comedian's program |
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On party invitations: BYOB |
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Washington said a great city would stand where the Cuyahoga met Lake Erie; judge for yourself here |
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A baseball drama: "Bang the _____ Slowly" |
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The quokka, a short-tailed species of this kangaroo relative, is found on Rottnest Island & in W. Australia |
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French troops under Napoleon entered this capital on September 14, 1812 & found it in flames |
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In a Webster's Dictionary entry: imper. |
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You quickly get used to the eggy smell at the Colorado resort called "Hot" this type of "Springs" |
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A Bergman or Branagh operatic opus: "The Magic _____" |
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The shingleback skink, a type of this, has protruding scales that make it look like a pine cone |
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September 2006 brought news of a "Unity Deal" between Hamas & this other 5-letter Palestinian group |
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Introduced in 1890, this product for little backsides advertises its "clean, classic scent" |
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Long before it empties into the Bay of Fundy, the Saint John River divides Maine from this province |
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A Capote tale set in the South: "The Grass _____" |
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This manatee relative of the order Sirenia can be found in the coastal waters of North Australia |
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Oxford University's fall term is named for this -mas, not Christmas; it's a saint's Sept. 29 feast day |
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The wood of the Eastern red this tree (actually a juniper) has a distinct aroma familiar from closets |
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