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    | Nevada's 1st district basically covers this city & its suburbs; the 2nd covers the other 99% of the state | Las Vegas 
 
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    | Farmers would rather see a partridge in one of these than the destructive fire blight | pear tree 
 
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    | This statue discovered in the Cyclades Islands in 1820 may have held her garment in her now lost right hand | Venus de Milo 
 
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    | 1977: "Use the force, Luke"
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    | Shop online at the Graceland Shopping Mall & you can buy a doorstop featuring him in a gold lame suit | Elvis Presley 
 
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    | Office workers in Africa might take a break for kahawa, this beverage | coffee 
 
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    | This state's 3rd district is a major shopping district; the Mall of America is there | Minnesota 
 
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    | This type of orange is so named because it has a small secondary fruit growing at the end | navel orange 
 
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    | His work "Balzac" was refused by the society that commissioned it; they didn't think it looked like Balzac | (Jim: Who is Henry Moore?) 
 Auguste Rodin
 
 
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    | 1942: "Louis, I think this is going to be the beginning of a beautiful friendship"
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    | You can't miss this state capital's Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center: it's 3 blocks long | Honolulu 
 
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    | Lala is not a Teletubby but this; you'll need some after a long, hard day on safari | sleep 
 
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    | It's the main city in Ohio's 14th district, once a rubber center & now called "Polymer Valley" | (Sean: What is Cleveland?) 
 Akron
 
 
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    | Verjuice, a sort of medieval vinegar, was commonly made from these sour wild apples | crabapples 
 
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    | Over 70 wax & clay works found in Degas' studio after his death were later cast in this alloy | (Alex: A minute to go.) 
 bronze
 
 
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    | 1950: "Alright, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my closeup"
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    | If you're cuckoo for Coco's clothes, shop at this boutique at 400 N. Rodeo Drive | Chanel 
 
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    | Dudu is the generic term for this kind of 6-legged pest; the repellent for them is dawa ya wadudu | (Jim: What are ants?) 
 insects, bugs, etc.
 
 
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    | Limiting immigration is one of the main causes of Rep. Lamar Smith, from this state's 21st district | (Jim: What is Tennessee?) (Corey: What is California?)
 (S: What is Florida?)
 
 Texas
 
 
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    | The Aztecs loved the fruit seen here (avocados) & gave us this word for a dip made from it | guacamole 
 
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    | His "Comin' Through the Rye" features 4 cowboys on ponies whose hooves barely touch ground | Frederic Remington 
 
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    | 1974: "That's Fronk-en-steen!"
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    | Maud Frizon, Manolo Blahnik & Salvatore Ferragamo are best known for designing these | shoes 
 
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    | Elton John & Tim Rice found this term for "no worries" in a Swahili phrase book & wrote a song about it | "Hakuna Matata" 
 
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    | North Carolina's long, meandering "I-85 District" has been called an example of this tactic named for a politician | gerrymandering 
 
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    | Though inedibly bitter when picked, 11 million tons of them are produced a year, most around the Mediterranean | (Jim: What are dates?) 
 olives
 
 
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    | From the Latin for "embroidery", the Greeks carved these decorative horizontal bands on the sides of temples...brrr! | friezes 
 
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    | 1968: "I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
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    | This designer's flagship store on Madison Avenue is across the street from his Polo Sport Store | Ralph Lauren 
 
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    | Moja is the number one, kumi is ten, & kumi na moja is this | 11 
 
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