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| He began building Monticello in 1770 but it wasn't completed until after he left the presidency in 1809 |
Thomas Jefferson
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| RJ the raccoon & Verne the turtle are 2 of the forest critters who invade the suburbs for food in this 2006 film |
Over the Hedge
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| Care to help me make sauerkraut? I need 25 pounds of this vegetable shredded up ASAP |
(Dianisbeth: What are onions?)
cabbage
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| A Fluffernutter is a sandwich of peanut butter & a creme named for this fluffy white pillowy confection |
marshmallow
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| From the Latin for "daily journal", it's a private record of a writer's experiences |
a diary
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| On April 24, 1778 this naval hero captured the Drake, the first British ship defeated in war by an American ship |
John Paul Jones
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| The living, breathing, scary title creature of this 2006 movie is seen here |
Monster House
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| Though a neighbor, this Caribbean nation has had a rocky history with the United States |
Cuba
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| Blast off to Space Place & Starchild, 2 websites for kids sponsored by this government space agency |
NASA
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| Yoplait makes this portable yogurt in a tube, a perfect snack when you're on the move |
Go-Gurt
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| An elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building, or seats high in a theater |
a balcony
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| He served jointly with William Hunter as Postmaster General of the Colonies from 1753 to 1761 |
Benjamin Franklin
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| A 10-year old boy becomes the size of an insect & adventure follows in this 2006 film |
The Ant Bully
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| It's big... and it's cold |
Russia
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| How about memorizing all the capitals of South America, including Quito, the capital of this country |
Ecuador
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| This brand of pudding & gelatin offers Smoothie Snacks & Pudding Bites |
Jell-O
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| The Father, the Son & the Holy Ghost, as honored on the first Sunday after Pentecost |
(Dianisbeth: What is Palm Sunday?)
the Trinity
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| At age 15 he was a bellringer at the Old North Church; 25 years later he told the church sexton to light 2 lanterns |
Paul Revere
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| This 1988 film is seen thorugh the eyes of Littlefoot, a baby Brontosaurus |
The Land Before Time
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| 44 million-strong African country seen here |
South Africa
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| Maybe you can tesser & travel to new worlds like Meg, Calvin & Charles Wallace did in this 1962 L'Engle novel |
A Wrinkle in Time
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| Nacho Cheese & Cool Ranch are 2 flavors of this Frito-Lay brand of tortilla chips |
(Dianisbeth: What are Lay's?)
Doritos
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| This word is used in tennis & soccer for when you hit the ball before it bounces on the ground |
volley
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| Before he was on the $10 bill, this first Treasury Secretary was one of the 39 signers of the Constitution |
(Tommy: Who is Andrew Jackson?) ... (Alex: Yes, the $10, not the $20 bill.)
Alexander Hamilton
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| Paul Simon contributed the song "Father And Daughter" to the soundtrack of this "Wild" 2002 film |
(Dianisbeth: What is Madagascar?) (Tommy: What is The Wild?)
The Wild Thornberrys
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| This country takes its name from a term for a precious metal |
Argentina
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| How about taking up a new hobby like philately, which is the collecting of these |
stamps
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| "The Ultimate Crunch", this favorite in flavors like Chile Picante, Original & Ranch, is a no-no if you have braces |
(Emily: What is popcorn?)
Corn Nuts
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| Important elements in music are melody & this pleasing combination of tones, from the Greek for "joint" |
harmony
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