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SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES
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These were first added to U.S. mail addresses July 1, 1963

ZIP codes

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From the French for "to glue", it's the form of art in which pieces of paper or other materials are glued to a canvas

collage

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In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city

Moscow

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Entirely outside Asia, by area

Canada

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This fabric used in coats usually comes from the Bactrian type

camel's hair
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This adjective means having one color

monochromatic

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An army uprising in Colonial Morocco in July 1936 triggered this nation's Civil War

Spain

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Sticks of this for drawing & sketching are often made from the slow burning of willow branches

charcoal

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This city hosted the Summer Games in 1964, a first for Asia

Tokyo

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Entirely south of the Equator, by area

Australia

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A fabric made from this tall grass is all the rage in part due to its antibacterial properties

bamboo

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I'm taking a survey--please fill out this list of queries

questionnaire

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Celebs born on July 22 include Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe & this "Just Shoot Me" & "Joe Dirt" comic

David Spade

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In the 1870s Monet introduced the "rainbow" this, banning the colors black & brown from his work

palette

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In 2006, 30 years late, the debt was paid off for the stadium called "The Big Owe" & the rest of this city's games

Montreal

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Entirely in Europe, by population

Germany

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This lace named for a town in France was paired in song with "a pretty face and a ponytail hanging down"

Chantilly

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This process gives rubber greater strength & durability

vulcanization

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In July 1879 Charles Taze Russell published the first edition of "The Watchtower", a magazine of this religious group

the Jehovah's Witnesses

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**DAILY DOUBLE**

The Navajo are known for this type of painting used in healing rites; colors are made by grinding stones from cliffs

sand

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This city between Lake Malaren & the Baltic Sea hosted the 1912 Olympics

Stockholm

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In Africa, by population

Nigeria

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**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

This woven fabric used for suits sounds like a poetic contraction referencing the future

twill

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Existing in the space between, say, the Milky Way & Andromeda

intergalactic

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Mmmm! In July 1676 this rebellion began against the rule of Virginia governor William Berkeley

Bacon's Rebellion

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The 2 major types of this painting are transparent & gouache, an opaque style

watercolor

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It took until 1956, but finally a Southern Hemisphere city hosted--this one

Melbourne, Australia

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In Central America, by population

Guatemala

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Sails & beach umbrella are 2 items traditionally made of this hempen or flaxen cloth

canvas

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The name of the muse of dancing spins & twists into adjective form as this word

terpsichorean

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