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Don't worry if you're sleeping under one of these: not all of them are "crazy" |
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On a visit to town this country animal loved the food but ran home after escaping from a cat |
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The Japanese refer to Japan by this word which means "source of the sun" |
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The 3 most popular ice cream flavors |
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A cowboy "packing iron" was carrying one of these |
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After Little Big Horn he escaped to Canada, later to return & tour w/ Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show |
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This word commonly precedes line & pooper |
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Freudians say this Little Red Riding Hood character represents infantile fear of the father |
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Financially, this automaker is Japan's largest industrial corporation |
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Guinness reports this is America's best-selling candy with over 33 billion rolls sold since 1913 |
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This name of part of a saddle comes from the Latin for "apple" |
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The ghost dance was supposed to bring back dead Indian heroes & make them disappear |
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Peter's last name in "The Turn of the Screw", or 1/5 of the Dionnes |
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In "Hansel & Gretel" it was this person who made their father abandon them in the woods |
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The crest of the Japanese imperial family is a 16-petaled version of this flower |
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Russian soup made with beets or cabbage, served hot or cold, often with sour cream |
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On a ranch it was the building in which the hired hands lived |
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The Pueblos taught weaving to this tribe who became famous for it |
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The one presented at Oberammergau is probably the most famous in the world |
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At the wedding at the end of this tale, the bride is 100 years older than the groom but doesn't look it |
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In 1972 the Winter Olympic Games were held in this city, the capital of Hokkaido |
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The N.Y. Times & the Good Housekeeping recipes for this type of bread both call for caraway seeds |
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On a cattle drive the trail boss & this wagon led the way |
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When Jamestown was founded, the Indians in the region were in a confederacy led by this man |
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These 2 6-letter synonyms for "tremble" differ by just 1 letter |
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"Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman" is a line from this story |
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Former P.M. Tanaka was convicted of bribery in a 1983 scandal involving this U.S. aircraft corp. |
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Green fruit closely related to the banana that is usually served boiled or fried |
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Writing on cowboy life, easterners referred to these as "soiled doves" |
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From an Algonquian word for "brother", it's an animal a clan considers its supernatural patron |
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