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Hyphenated term that's used to describe all the latest cutting-edge electronic devices |
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Houston (not that state!), Dallas (really, no!), Tuscaloosa (there you go) |
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Over 5 feet long, one of these in Stirling, Scotland is claimed to be the personal weapon of 13th c. Scottish leader Wm. Wallace |
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Money paid upfront to an author to write a book |
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For lunch, how about this 2-word filler-upper? |
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It's a Hitchcock mystery! Kearney! Lincoln! Can you solve it? |
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Luis Suarez, who bit a player in the 2014 World Cup, inspired one of these undead in a kids' book |
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The first of these Times Square objects was 700 pounds, made out of iron & wood & covered with 100 light bulbs |
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Abbreviated MMP, it's an inexpensive softcover book sold in multiple outlets |
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We have a feeling you might know that Merv Griffin once hosted a game show called "Play Your" this |
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Where's Waldo? & Androscoggin & Kennebec, too! |
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Former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao said in 2015 that these "are winning" the battle for the internet |
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The ancient Persian artifact called the "Spring of Khosrow" was this, reputedly covering 40,000 square feet |
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After buying Harper & Row, Rupert Murdoch made another merger & turned it into this giant |
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In 3 letters, what your mom gives you when you're sick |
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Barely having enough money for food & basics is living this-to-this |
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We dig Mineral, Elko & Clark & bet you do, as well |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson called "a foolish consistency" this monster "of little minds" |
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The club he used to whack a golf ball over 200 yards on the moon in 1971 is today in the USGA Museum |
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A pubisher's previously issued titles & current titles are these 2 "lists" with opposite names |
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A shoddy joke to pull on someone |
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Grown from bulbs, this colorful spring flower was named for a youth Apollo loved |
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Time to give you a Hand (County): we'll throw in Walworth & Yankton |
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The artwork here depicts Behemoth & this aquatic monster also mentioned in the Bible |
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The helmet is part of the Anglo-Saxon trove from this oddly-named site--a "hoo" is a little hill |
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An unsolicited manuscript is said to have come in "over" this bar above a door |
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On a standard piano, there are 36 of these, sharps & flats |
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