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FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY |
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Bill Gates takes the honors for this state |
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The Brits call the snow & snap types of these "mange tout" because you can eat the pods as well |
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This flightless 50-pound bird from Mauritius laid its sole egg on the ground, so extinction? Not much of a surprise |
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At the 2008 games he set records in the 100-meters, 200-meters & 4 x 100-meter relay |
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250,000 gathered to hear the "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 delivered from the steps of this landmark |
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When daylight first appears in the morning |
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Pierre Omidyar, founder of this company, put in a bid of $8.1 billion to lead in Hawaii |
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Hey skinny! What the Brits call a "runner bean" is known as this type of bean in the United States |
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In 2015 researchers inserted this animals' genes related to its cold lifestyle into an Asian elephant, a close relative |
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Gold medal gymnast Bart Conner is married to her, the first to score a perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics |
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In 1940, $6,000 was put into research for what would be this project--by the time of its 1945 success, the no. was $2 billion |
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There are statute ones & nautical ones |
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Mark Zuckerberg beat out some wealthy competition in this tech-heavy state |
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Spring onion is the British name for this, which also starts with "S" |
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This alliterative bird seen here could no longer be seen alive after the early 20th century |
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With her victory at the 2010 Olympics, she became the first American woman to win gold in downhill skiing |
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The amazingly named Elihu Root & Philander Knox & the less amazingly named William Seward held this cabinet post |
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Jim Walton is this state's richest man |
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If you want some arugula in a trendy London eatery, try this space-y word |
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G'day & good Lord! I wouldn't want to box the giant type of this marsupial, which could be 6 1/2 feet tall & weigh 500 pounds |
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Winner of 1976 Olympic gold, this American woman gained fame for her spins & her haircut |
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Using the pseudonym Publius, Alexander Hamilton wrote the majority of these essays in defense of the Constitution |
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Past tense verb meaning "sketched a picture" |
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For Nevada, it's this big political donor seen here |
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The Brits say aubergine; we say this |
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It was best not to visit the clan of this 2-word animal of the Pleistocene; check out its reared-up skeleton |
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This 1920s star was nicknamed "The King of Runners" & "The Flying Finn" |
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On May 31, 1889 a dam collapse led to this Pennsylvania city's flood, killing 2,200 people |
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The delicatessen order seen here |
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