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American Folklore
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River Run
Some "PAT"ched Together Questions
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The university of this city is the largest in Serbia

Belgrade

1

He might not have always worn a coonskin cap like in the 1954-1955 tv series, but he really was one of America's most famous frontiersmen

Davy Crockett

1

Information for first responders & links regarding cybersecurity are found at dhs.gov, this department

Department of Homeland Security

1

From the Black Forest to the Black Sea (it's blue, though)

Danube

1

A male head of a family 

Patriarch
2

Sitting on a plateau in the Arabian Desert, name Saudi Arabia's capital

Riydah

2

Some teach that the ghost of this pirate who died in 1718 glows under the waters off North Carolina, searching for his own head

Blackbeard

2

Its .gov website says it "regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television... satellite & cable"

FCC

2

From the Cotswolds to Teddington Lock

Thames

2

French cakes and confections are some of the goodies inside this type of flour-y shop

patisserie

3

Canada's southernmost point lies on Middle Island in this Great Lake

 

Erie

3

He used 2 hammers to bore a 14-foot hole in rock & defeat a drill; however, he died doing it

John Henry

3

bia.gov is the site for this bureau established in 1824, the oldest in the Interior Department

Bureau of Indian Affairs

3

From the Rockies to the Gulf, between Brownsville & Matamoros

Rio Grande

3

It's the greenish film that sometimes forms on copper & bronze exposed to the elements

Patina

4

This African capital due south of Sicily got its name from a region with 3 ancient Phoenician cities

Triploi

4

Big, blue, a loyal companion, & one story said this creature's footprints filled with water & became Minnesota's 10,000 lakes

Babe (The Blue Ox)

4

It's the "nw" in nwtrb.gov, overseeing the Department of Energy's disposal of dangerous this

Nuclear Waste

4

From the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea

Volga

4

this TTRPG competitor to Dunegons and Dragons released in 2009 

Pathfinder

5

Cotopaxi, meaning "shining peak", is an active volcano in this South American nation

Ecuador

5
Just a scary story today, but a source of hysteria back in early 1900's, this "devil" was described as having bat's wings, claws, and a goats head.

Jersey Devil

5

What department's .gov website feautures the BLS under it's listed agencies, a favorite of economics teachers

Department of Labor

5

From the Cuilcagh Mountains to the Atlantic west of Limerick

Shannon

5

It's a name derived from one's father, like Johnson from John

Patronym

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