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    | Lincoln wrote 5 different versions of this Nov. 19, 1863 speech & made several changes as he spoke; nice ad-libbing, Abe! | 
    the Gettysburg Address
 
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    | Shades of white include oyster & this oyster gem | 
    pearl
 
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    egg
 
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    | Before -naut & -physics, it means "star" | 
    astro-
 
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    | Once the seat of the Holy Roman Empire, it's now the capital of Austria | 
    Vienna
 
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    | You might have seen this country gal singing the National Anthem at the 2010 Super Bowl | 
    Carrie Underwood
 
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    (Sita: Who is Grant?)
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    | A pale tan, like the color of a certain oval-shaped nut used to make marzipan | 
    (Vivian: What is walnut?) (Jack: What is chestnut?)
  almond
 
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    | The tasty treats seen here are called these in blankets | 
    pigs
 
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    | The manu- in manuscript literally means it was written this way | 
    by hand
 
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    | The Ionian Sea & the Tyrrhenian Sea are parts of this larger sea | 
    the Mediterranean Sea
 
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    | This young singer-actress is the daughter of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader | 
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    | On Jan. 21, 1861 he made a moving farewell speech in the Senate pleading for peace; a month later, he was the Confederate Pres. | 
    Jefferson Davis
 
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    | A moderate to brilliant shade of yellow is named for this citrus fruit | 
    a lemon
 
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    | A good source of vitamin C & some B vitamins, it's German for "sour cabbage" | 
    sauerkraut
 
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    | It it lived up to the milli-part of its name, a millipede with have this many feet | 
    a thousand
 
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    | Hokkaido is one of this country's main islands | 
    Japan
 
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    | Hey, Steven, or whatever your name is, we hope you know the name of this singer | 
    Taylor Swift
 
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    | Site of the first battle, this fort was incomplete & its 60 guns pointed out to sea | 
    Fort Sumter
 
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    | Something that demands attention, or a warning banner you might want to "raise" | 
    a red flag
 
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    | A New Jersey diner sold a 50-pound burger named for this home of ancient Greece's gods | 
    Olympus
 
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    | Before sphere, it means "half" | 
    hemi-
 
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    | In Australia, this city is second only to Sydney in population | 
    (Sita: What is Camberra?)
  Melbourne
 
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    | He's the only alliteratively-named singer in his sibling-based band | 
    Joe Jonas
 
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    | On July 21, 1861 Gen. Barnard Bee said, "There is Jackson, standing like" one of these & a nickname was born | 
    a stone wall (Stonewall)
 
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    | This organization was founded in 1971; its efforts to save the whales gained worldwide attention | 
    Greenpeace
 
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    | The origin of this pastry dates back over 300 years | 
    a croissant
 
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    | An -ologist who specifically studies birds gets this Greek prefix before his or her name | 
    (Jack: What is orno-?) (Sita: What is icthy-?)
  ornith- (or ornitho-)
 
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    | This mountain range separates Spain & France | 
    the Pyrenees
 
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    | You're just in time to name this singing sensation | 
    Justin Bieber
 
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