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| THE NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME |
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| After viewing the city from the top of this landmark, make sure to visit the museum of westward expansion, below |
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| Need some toner for that printer? Give HPQ, this company, a try |
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| As a verb it means to sit with an awkward, drooping posture; as a noun, it refers to an awkward, lazy person |
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| For his revolver with interchangeable parts |
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| Millet, this type of plant, is a West African staple |
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| This Dylan song asked, "How many times must the cannonballs fly, before they're forever banned" |
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| This type of transport on St. Louis' official seal symbolizes the city's early growth |
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| AA doesn't stand for aluminum, aluminum, but this company |
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| This gate fastener consists of a bar that fits into a slot & is lifted by a lever |
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| For the disposable safety razor |
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| A Spaniard's flan is a Frenchman's alliterative dessert called creme this |
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| His song told of "People talking without speaking... people writing songs that voices never share" |
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| A replica of his Spirit of St. Louis plane that was used in the 1957 movie is on display at the Missouri History Museum |
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| This company, WMT, employs 2.1 million associates worldwide & is the largest private employer in Mexico |
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| It's a space for a ship to anchor, or a space to sleep on that ship |
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| For his ice rink resurfacing machine |
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| This rock god wrote, "Am I sitting in a tin can? Far above the world, planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do" |
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| In 1953 Sportsman's Park was renamed this, becoming the first of 3 ballparks to bear the name |
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| What's in your wallet? This financial company, COF, hopes it's their credit card |
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| Savior, from the Aramaic for "anointed one" |
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| For his noise reduction systems that revolutionized the audio industry |
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| Raita, which cools the mouth after spicy Indian dishes, is made from this dairy product |
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| English major Lou Reed wrote lyrics like "Whiplash girlchild in the dark" for this 1960s band |
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| He was director of the St. Louis Zoo in 1962 when he began working on "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" |
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| You probably have something made by this company, PFE, in your medicine cabinet |
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| The only state capital ending in "H", it was named for an English soldier & courtier |
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| For improvements in the condensing of milk |
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| Japanese-Peruvians changed cubes to strips, making tiradito instead of this traditional marinated fish dish |
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| "Love is a Banquet on which we feed" is from "Because The Night", co-written by this poetess of punk |
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