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| This university's 2 campuses in Chicago & Evanston, Illinois both front on Lake Michigan |
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| In 1838 Congress granted mail carrier status to this new form of transportation |
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| Marigold petals are sometimes added to chicken feed to insure that these will be bright yellow |
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| Switzerland's largest city in population, it's alphabetically last except for Zurzach & Zweisimmen |
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| Called the "King of the Terriers", its original home was the valley of the river Aire |
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| Slang for a left-handed baseball pitcher |
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(AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE): This 1960 hit song served as the title tune to a 20th Century Fox film: |
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| America's first successful world exposition was held in 1876 in this Pennsylvania city |
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| In the early 1900s this fast food was sometimes called "Coney Island Chicken" |
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| It's the only country that borders both the Baltic & Black Seas |
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| Like a lot of birds, the monarch butterfly does this in the winter |
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| Notre Dame University is located near this Indiana city first called Big St. Joseph |
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| The founder of Lockheed later founded this competing aircraft company named for himself |
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| The territory acquired by the 1853 Gadsden Purchase is now part of these 2 states |
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| Native to Mexico, this pear-shaped green fruit is a hardy member of the laurel family |
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| In Germany the autobahn is the freeway & the U-bahn, one of these |
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| A camel's hump doesn't contain water, as once was thought, but this, for energy when food is scarce |
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| In a hit song by the Orlons, it's the answer to the question, "Where do all the hippies meet?" |
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| Shakespeare's Julius Caesar said, "If I could pray to move, prayers would move me; but I am as constant as" this |
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| The Marquis De Lafayette served in the American Revolution, the Lafayette Escadrille in this war |
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| It's recommended you try the Sachertorte while at the Hotel Sacher in this capital city |
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| The only female deer with antlers, it uses them to dig in the snow for food |
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| SEATO, a defensive alliance formed in 1954 & dissolved in 1977, was an acronym for this |
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| Robert Duvall portrayed Jesse James in this 1972 film about an 1876 bank robbery |
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| This last president from the Whig party rode Lincoln's funeral train from Batavia, N.Y. to Buffalo |
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| Tradition says throwing coins into this will insure your return to Rome |
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| Marine creature whose zoological name is Hippocampus |
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| This successful, no-frills airline is headquartered at Love Field in Dallas |
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