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    | This Oregon city has an extinct volcano within city limits, 630-foot Mount Tabor | 
    Portland
 
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    | Now used by many groups as an aid to rehabilitation, the twelve-step program started with this organization | 
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    | This legendary Braves slugger who's first on the all-time RBI list with 2,297 passed away in 2021 | 
    Hank Aaron (Hammerin' Hank)
 
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    | Due to his New Deal spending, some called the president Franklin Deficit Roosevelt instead of using this middle name | 
    Delano
 
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    | In 2020 the most common apps used by schools for remote learning included Microsoft Teams & this one founded by Eric Yuan | 
    (Mayim: We're all sick of it, I think, but yes.)
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    | Type of nose that's short, broad & somewhat turned up | 
    pug
 
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    | Jackson Volcano, under the capital of this southern state, erupted 75 million years ago & formed a dome on which the city sits today | 
    Mississippi
 
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    | This nation is last alphabetically of the 12 independent mainland countries of South America | 
    (Katie: What is Uruguay?)
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    | During his career he had a record 14,053 official at-bats; maybe that's why he's also the career hits leader | 
    Pete Rose
 
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    | This Roman emperor was called "Biberius" due to his noted love of drinking | 
    (Mike: Who is Claudius?)
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    | ESL programs, short for this, got a big push in Florida in the 1960s as Cubans fled their country | 
    English as a second language
 
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    | Swimming Olympian Mark | 
    Spitz
 
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    | Just east of the Valles Caldera, this New Mexico City & national lab site helped create a different type of explosion in WWII | 
    Los Alamos
 
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    | Pauly Shore plays a loser who becomes this spokesman for a group of 12 in "Jury Duty" | 
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    | In 1973 & 1974 this California Angels pitcher hurled a total of 750 strikeouts, the most ever in 2 straight years | 
    Nolan Ryan
 
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    | France's fifth king with this name, the last Carolingian monarch, was "The Do-Nothing", & that's saying something | 
    Louis
 
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    | A counterpart of the Rhodes Scholarship, Kennedy Scholarships enable British citizens to study at these 2 Boston-area schools | 
    Harvard & MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
 
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    | Manny Pacquiao's occupation; while also true, congressman does not fit the category | 
    boxer
 
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    | Erupting several times in 1992, Mount Spurr has dumped ash on & remains a threat to this largest Alaska city | 
    Anchorage
 
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    | Of the 12 signs of the zodiac, it's the only one represented by an arachnid | 
    Scorpio
 
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    | He is the only player in MLB history to walk more than 200 times in one season; he got 232 free passes in 2004 | 
    (Katie: Who is Brock?)
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    | Using the old family name, Winston Churchill referred to this world leader as "Herr Schicklgruber" | 
    Hitler
 
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    | This 2-word term has been defined as tools that help to make an issue or lesson clearer | 
    visual aids
 
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    | A clothes size once meant for the heavier-than-average boy | 
    husky
 
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    | This "gem" is an extinct volcanic cone with a summit that overlooks Honolulu | 
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    | In song, the 12 days of Christmas gifts include this gift on the eighth day | 
    (Mayim: I'm singing it; what are [*]?) [Laughter]
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    | With Negro League stats now part of Major League history, this slugger may claim the title of "last .400 hitter" | 
    Josh Gibson
 
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    | Mystic & royal companion Grigori Novykh received this nickname, Russian for "debauched one" | 
    Rasputin
 
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    | To get into a school accredited by the American Bar Association, be prepared to take the entrance exam with this acronym | 
    LSAT
 
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    | Nationality-wise it would describe the wonderful Vitus Bering or the super Jorn Utzon | 
    (Mike: What is Finnish?) (Ankit: What is Lithuanian?)
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