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    | Cementum is the hard, bony outer layer of tissue that covers the roots of these | the teeth 
 
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    | This song from "The King & I" says, "You are precisely my cup of tea" | "Getting To Know You" 
 
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    | You might use a denoyauteur to remove this from an olive or cherry | the pit 
 
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    | In 1964, Congress set aside funds to recreate the interior of this theater as it was in Lincoln's time | Ford's Theater 
 
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    | Trees with pendulous downward sweeping branches are called by this tearful term | weeping 
 
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    | William G. Shepherd called it "the winded city" | Chicago 
 
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    | It's the term for a narrow tube or passageway like the auditory & alimentary | a canal 
 
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    | In this 1969 musical, Clint Eastwood & Lee Marvin were prospectors in No Name City, California | Paint Your Wagon 
 
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    | Duxelles is a mixture of onions, shallots, & these common fungi sauteed in butter | mushrooms 
 
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    | In Mass., Minuteman National Historical Park includes the battle road connecting these 2 towns | Lexington & Concord 
 
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    | This corsage plant group is the largest family of flowering plants | the orchid 
 
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    | Oliver Herford called this pet "a pygmy lion who loves mice, hates dogs & patronizes human beings" | a cat 
 
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    | 4 neck veins, 2 internal, 2 external, share this name | the jugular vein 
 
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    | The film in which Elvis Presley sang "Can't Help Falling in Love" & "Rock-a-Hula Baby" | Blue Hawaii 
 
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    | A gigot is a French cut of meat corresponding to our leg of this meat | lamb 
 
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    | The old courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri is where this slave sued for his freedom in 1846 | Dred Scott 
 
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    | These pocket rodents have been called the #1 enemy of Western gardeners | gophers 
 
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    | Debussy called this "a form of entertainment where there is always too much singing" | opera 
 
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    | The encephalon is another name for this organ | the brain 
 
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    | Despite its title, this 1951 Gene Kelly/Leslie Caron movie was filmed on the MGM lot | An American in Paris 
 
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    | The French call this snake-like slippery fish anguille | an eel 
 
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    | Hill Cumorah near Palmyra, N.Y. is where this Mormon leader is said to have unearthed the golden plates | Joseph Smith 
 
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    | 5-10-10 fertilizer contains 5% this nutrient, 10% phosphorus & 10% potassium | nitrogen 
 
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    | "The Left Handed Dictionary" defines this sport as "ping-pong with ponies" | polo 
 
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    | The carpus is the collective term for the eight bones that make up this joint | (Lynn: What is the knee?) 
 the wrist
 
 
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    | "C'mon along & listen to" this song from "Gold Diggers" of 1935 | "The Lullaby Of Broadway" 
 
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    | Some believe the name of this sauce comes from an old French word for egg yolk, moyeu | mayonnaise 
 
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    | Fort Necessity Nat'l Battlefield in Penn. was the site of this war's opening battle in 1754 | the French & Indian War 
 
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    | This term describes a plant that lives for more than 2 years | a perennial 
 
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    | Christopher Isherwood said, "This U.S. state is a tragic country, like Palestine, like every promised land" | California 
 
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