I WANT SOME "MO" | The U.S.A | What color? | Homophones | The New York Times Best Sellers |
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What is a mobile?
A musical one often hangs above a baby's crib
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What is Texas?
Border cities in this state include Texarkana and Texhoma
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What is blue?
Royal and Navy
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What is Roam-Rome?
To wander, or a European capital
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Who is Tom Clancy?
His Jack Ryan techno-thriller, "The Bear and the Dragon", debuted at no. 1 in 2000
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Who is Mozart?
Australian composer with the middle name Amadeus
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What is Savannah?
A type of treeless plain, or the oldest city in Georgia
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What is green?
Mint and Moss
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What is a cannon-Canon?
A big gun, or a book of religious law
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Who is John McEnroe?
In 2002, this tennis legend debuted in the Top Ten with "You Cannot Be Serious"
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What is mohair?
This lustrous fiber is derived from the coat of the angora goat
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What is Hells Canyon?
This gorge in Idaho is a lot deeper than the Grand Canyon
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What is yellow?
Maize and Dandelion
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What is prince-prints?
A member of a Royal Family, or some photographs
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Who is Barbara Bush?
"Millie's Book", as dictated to this First Lady, was a nonfiction best seller in 1990
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What is motif?
It's a repeated figure in a design, or a recurrent theme in music
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What is The Meadowlands?
The Racetrack, Giants Stadium and The Continental Airlines Arena from this complex
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What is grey?
Battleship and Ash
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What is whales-Wales?
Large ocean animals, or a small division of Great Britain
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What is "The Love Machine" or "Once is Not Enough"?
1 of 2 no.1 best sellers by Jacqueline Susann after "Valley of the Dolls"
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What is Mogadishu?
Fighting in this city has left many buildings in ruin, including Somalia's National University
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What is Delaware?
in 1802, Eleuthere Irenee du Point built his new gunpowder factory in this state
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What is brown?
Seal and Raw Sienna
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What is chews-choose?
Masticates or select
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What is "Ship of Fools"?
This Katharine Anne Porter novel "sailed" up the list in 1962
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