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    | Longfellow: "there was a little girl, who had a little" this, "right in the middle of her forehead | a curl 
 
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    | One team member runs post patterns & buttonhooks | football 
 
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    | You may recognize this bird as a cartoon... here's one of the 175 species in real life | (Aria: What is a duck?) (Charlotte: What is a cockatoo?)
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    | It's the only mammal that can fly | a bat 
 
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    | Sharing its name with a garment, it's a piece of land that juts into a body of water, like the one of Good Hope | Cape 
 
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    | "Easy as" this, be it farmhouse raisin or double berry icebox | pie 
 
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    | Charles Kingsley: "And round the world away; young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog his" | (Charlotte: What is bone?) 
 every dog his day
 
 
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    | Complete requirements: wall, fist, rubber sphere | handball 
 
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    | It's the only one of the Great Lakes to lie entirely within the United States | Lake Michigan 
 
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    | Arabia is the world's largest one of these pieces of land nearly surrounded by water | a peninsula 
 
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    | When you "spill" these, tell us if they are Jacob's cattle or moth types | beans 
 
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    | T.S. Eliot: "Macavity's a mystery cat: he's called the hidden paw--for he's the master criminal who can defy" this | the law 
 
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    | As Landon Donovan knows, using hands is a no-no for the majority of the players | soccer 
 
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    | It remains the only Communist country in the Americas | Cuba 
 
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    | "Cool as a" this; the English variety can grow up to 2 feet long | a cucumber 
 
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    | Ogden Nash: "A child need not be very clever / To learn that 'Later, dear' means" this | Never 
 
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    | Depending on the distance, field goals can be worth 2 or 3 points | basketball 
 
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    | With its last notable eruption in 1944 (nothing like 79 A.D.). it's the only active volcano on the European mainland | Vesuvius 
 
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    | It's the 2-word term for the Rocky Mountain ridge that separates rivers flowing east & west | (Aria: Ummm... What is the...) (Alex: Not coming to you, is it?)
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 the Continental Divide
 
 
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    | "Life is just a bowl of" these; one sour type is the dark mahogany red morello | (Graham: What are apples?) 
 cherries
 
 
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    | Robert Louis Stevenson: "A child should always say what's true / And speak when he is" this | spoken to 
 
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    | Teams of 6 each hit the ball back & forth over a high net | volleyball 
 
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    | Forget Pluto--this farthest planet from the sun is the only planet that can't be seen without a telescope | Neptune 
 
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    | From a French word meaning "mound", it's a steep-sided, flat-topped hill like the one seen here in Wyoming | (Aria: What is a plateau?) (Graham: What is a mesa?)
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 a butte
 
 
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    | "The proof is in" this, which can be thickened with anything from eggs to cornstarch to flour | the pudding 
 
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