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    | City where you'll find the USA's tallest man-made monument | 
    St. Louis
 
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    A singer/actress: "Baby Boy", "Crazy In Love", "Irreplaceable" | 
    Beyoncé
 
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    | In an Olympic swimming medley relay race, this "insect" stroke is the third leg | 
    butterfly
 
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    | Fruit pectin combined with sugar forms the substance that makes this sandwich spread | 
    jelly
 
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    | ...in this religion that considers Abraham & Sarah its patriarch & matriarch | 
    Judaism
 
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    | It doesn't take a genius to figure out that in educational testing, IQ stands for this | 
    intelligence quotient
 
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    | Bigger than 10 states, it's our largest lake | 
    Superior
 
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    A duo: "St. Elsewhere" "Go Go Gadget Gospel", "Crazy" | 
    Gnarls Barkley
 
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    | This U.S. president was elected to an unprecedented third term in 1940 | 
    FDR
 
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    | This type of sugar used in making baked beans gets its color from the molasses retained in its refining | 
    brown sugar
 
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    | ...in this religion that considers Abraham & Hagar its patriarch & matriarch | 
    Islam
 
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    | D.O.B. is this bit of biographical info | 
    date of birth
 
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    | California has the tallest trees, tallest dam, and tallest waterfall, which shares its name with this national park | 
    Yosemite
 
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    A Las Vegas group: "Mr. Brightside", "Somebody Told Me", "When You Were Young" | 
    The Killers
 
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    | The third witch has the third line in this Shakespeare play | 
    Macbeth
 
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    | Dentists dislike these "ursine" candies born in Bonn, Germany because they're high in sugar & stick to your teeth | 
    Gummi Bears
 
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    | ...in this religion whose name is derived from a river in India | 
    Hinduism
 
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    | On your PC's keyboard, Alt is short for this | 
    alternative
 
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    | The peregrine type of this is the fastest bird, reaching 200 mph while plunging after prey | 
    falcon
 
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    A singer-songwriter: "Gravity", "Belief", "Waiting On The World To Change" | 
    John Mayer
 
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    | In the Bible, he's the third son born to Adam & Eve | 
    Seth
 
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    | This fruit of the genus Musa is rich in potassium & also has a surprisingly high sugar content | 
    bananas
 
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    | ...in this religion whose sacred scriptures were first published in Palmyra, New York | 
    (Haritha: How about Quaker religion?)
  Mormon (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
 
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    | More than 350 miles of passages have been mapped in this longest cave | 
    (Haritha: What is the Carlsbad Caverns?) (Will: What is Mammoth Caverns?)
  Mammoth Cave
 
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    A 3-named woman: "Like A Star", "Enchantment", "Put Your Records On" | 
    Corinne Bailey Rae
 
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    | With Armstrong & Aldrin, he was the third man along for the journey to the moon in July 1969 | 
    (Haritha: Who is Shepard?)
  (Michael) Collins
 
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    | This soda whose logo was created by a Georgia bookkeeper has more than 9 tsp. of sugars in a 12-ounce can | 
    Coke
 
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    | ...in this faith whose name comes from the Greek for "universal" | 
    (Christine: What is the Unitarian Church?) (Haritha: What is Episcopal?)
  Catholic
 
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    | MFA is an abbreviation for this graduate degree | 
    Master of Fine Arts
 
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