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| The tapeti, or Brazilian this, is a nocturnal member of the genus Sylvilagus, or cottontail |
a rabbit
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| A small space for storage, perhaps for your driving gloves? |
(Liz: What is a glove compartment?)
a compartment
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| Good for retaining heat, Dogloo's plastic doghouses are designed to look like these northern domiciles |
igloos
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| In 1886 this first lady graced the $1 Silver Certificate, the first woman ever to appear on U.S. currency |
(Liz: Who is Dolley Madison?)
Martha Washington
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| In 2010 this singer made a surprise appearance during Jay-Z's set at Coachella; how'd Jay ever get her to show? |
Beyoncé
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| German; she's das Madchen, this young person |
a young girl
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| If you've never seen a "flying" one of these, it might be because they're nocturnal (Bullwinkle's pal is an exception) |
squirrel
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| A molecule, or an enclosure of buildings |
a compound
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| London's Elmtree offers under-floor heating & has installed these so you can view your pet via computer |
webcams
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| A 1914 $5 Federal Reserve note depicted the pilgrims & this explorer sighting land on the reverse side |
Columbus
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| Sofia Vergara has Ed O'Neill remarried with children of all ages on this ABC sitcom |
Modern Family
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| Indonesian; he's only dua, this many, years old |
2
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| Because tadpoles are 4 times bigger than adults, the nocturnal Pseudis paradoxa is known as the "shrinking" this |
frog
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| This noun for someone who travels with another is also the lowest rank of knighthood |
a companion
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| This comic book kid's dog, Dollar, has a house wired for TV & phone |
Richie Rich
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| In 1896 a $2 "Educational" Series Silver Certificate was issued featuring this steamboat designer |
Fulton
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| Last name shared by Bond actress Barbara & Hazzard County bombshell Catherine |
(Liz: What is Duke?)
Bach
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Greek; he's known as this letter, which in math means a tiny quantity |
epsilon
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| As you might expect from its name, the 2-toed variety of this nocturnal animal is a real slow mover |
a sloth
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| A lingering feeling of remorse or regret for a misdeed, it's from the Latin for "stinging" |
compunction
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| From the Latin for "dog" comes this word that refers to a shelter for one dog or many |
a kennel
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| This 22nd & 24th president's portrait graced the $20 bill from 1914 to 1928, when Jackson replaced him |
Cleveland
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| Julian Casablancas & sometime Drew Barrymore boyfriend Fabrizio Moretti sexed up this rock band |
The Strokes
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| Hungarian; he waits for Szent Mikulas to bring him presents in this month |
December
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| The 222 members of the avian order Strigiformes, better known as these, are all nocturnal |
(Liz: What are bats?) (Steve: What are nighthawks?)
owls
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| Awareness & sympathy for another's suffering |
compassion
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| The Petinn Royal at this capital's Narita airport will not only take your terrier but will also house your hamster |
Tokyo
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| For a brief time in the 1860s, this "Great Compromiser" appeared on the $50 U.S. note |
Henry Clay
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| The Mad Hatter was a recent role for this 2-time People magazine "Sexiest Man Alive" |
Johnny Depp
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| Russian; he loves p'yanitsa, a version of this "bellicose" card game |
war
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