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A SHAKESPEARE"M" CATEGORY |
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It was officially designated as Harvard's color in 1910 |
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One who chooses the alcohol |
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This capital's Big Dam Bridge, almost a mile long, spans a dam on the Arkansas River |
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A panda baby & a hyena baby are each called this |
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Title adjective describing the wives of Windsor |
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This nickname for Stanford refers to one of the school's official colors (not a bird) & is therefore singular |
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A liberated Stockholm native |
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Although designated Delaware's state capital in 1777, it wasn't incorporated as a city until 1929 |
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A shoat is a young one of these & as such might cry "wee wee wee" all the way home |
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A ghost tells Hamlet it is "most foul" |
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This "royal" color represents the teams of the College of the Holy Cross |
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A highly politically biased & highly skilled craft maker |
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This capital's name is derived from a Hebrew word meaning "peace" |
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It's the largest animal whose baby is called a calf |
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If "we are" this university, home of the Thundering Herd, our colors are green & white |
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One who instructs a spreader of the gospel |
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While traveling Route 66 through this capital, you'll pass by the Will Rogers Theatre & its striking Art Deco sign |
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An armadillo baby is called this palindromic name |
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"If" it "be the food of love, play on" |
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The name of this Alabama school is also a reddish-brown color, but its official colors are orange & blue |
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A gold-covered sword handle |
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The state museum here is often called the William Penn Memorial Museum due to the statue of Penn in the central hall |
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It's the only animal native to the U.S. that has a baby called a joey |
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3-letter fairy queen described by Mercutio as a bringer of dreams |
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