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"The Hub of the Universe", it's the largest city in New England |
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Using bricks can keep creepers out of your house in this video game |
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The last car on a freight train, from the Dutch for "ship's kitchen" |
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Ophiophagus hannah, which can reach 18 feet in length & lives on a diet of other snakes, goes by this royal name |
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A knife-hand strike to the neck is informally called this, like a slice of meat on the bone |
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Jan, Cindy, Greg, Bobby & don't forget Oliver |
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Some of Vermont's best farmland is located in this valley that shares its name with a large lake in the region |
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A construction method called hang-tu was used for this landmark partition that's partly made with clay bricks |
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Dutch gave us this 4-letter word for a short curl or twist & thus its 5-letter adjective for "perverse" |
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I'm happy to say most of these cobra family members, the most venomous of all snakes, can't crawl on land |
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This Olympic sport is AKA Korean karate |
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Lily, Manny, Alex, Haley, Luke |
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The Hall of Heroes in New London, Connecticut honors heroic alumni of this service academy |
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This Lionel Richie group sang, "She's a brick house, yeah, she's the one, the only one, built like an Amazon" |
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A frozen fright for ships, this object is almost the same word in Dutch by with a "js" in it |
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Dendroaspis, these deadly African members of the cobra family, come in green & black |
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Karate black belts are awarded degrees of this 3-letter rank, also a man's first name |
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Lucas, Dustin, Will, Eleven |
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Built in 1763 & still active, Touro Synagogue in this Rhode Island resort city is America's oldest Jewish house of worship |
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This state says it has the first brick-paved street in America--on Summers Street near the Kanawha River in Charleston |
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This word for an artificial bird used as a lure by a hunter is from the Dutch for "cage" |
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A reddish-brown Australian cobra family member is called this, like the American snake AKA the highland moccasin |
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This island conquered by Japan in the 19th century is often said to be karate's birthplace |
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Mika, Lizzie, Sophia, Carl |
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This state's House of Representatives includes seats for 3 nonvoting members, including 1 representing the Penobscot nation |
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He wrote, "It was not long before they reached the road of yellow brick and turned again toward the Emerald City" |
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It can mean a stupid person, an opiate drug or information, as in "the straight..." |
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A mark that looks like old-timey glasses on its hood gives the Indian cobra this other name |
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Arnold, Sam, Kimberly, Willis |
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