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If you're having trouble remembering these 2 national colors of Canada, think of the flag

red & white

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One suggestion for this chess piece: deputy sovereign

queen

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Using cloned DNA worked out just super-duper in this 1993 film... well, for its producers, not its characters

Jurassic Park

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The Facebook page of this century-old brand of sandwich cookie has more than 42 million "likes" 

Oreo
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It's not about hunting--these rights that get NBA teams around the salary cap are named for Larry 

Bird rights

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Canada's motto is "a Mari usque ad Mare", translated as "from" this "to" this

sea

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We could call this "parental" computer component a primary circuit board

a motherboard

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This man returned to the "Star Wars" universe in animated form, voicing Mace Windu in "The Clone Wars"

Samuel L. Jackson
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A little elf told me that this brand makes E.L. Fudge, but obviously, that elf was slacking & should get back to work

Keebler

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2 ketchup bottles top the scoreboard of "The Big Ketchup Bottle", this home to the Pittsburgh Steelers  

Heinz Field

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Whether it's silver or bigleaf, Canada's national tree is this

the maple

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You can use this 6-letter term rather than Latina or Latino

Latinx

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Sarah, Helena & Cosima were but some of the "Clone Club" played by this actress on "Orphan Black"

Tatiana Maslany

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This Nabisco brand went cage-free on its box covers in 2018

Animal Crackers

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Bodexpress didn't win this 2019 race, the second in the Triple Crown, but did finish--not bad for running with no jockey

the Preakness

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How about "synthetic" or "artificial" instead of this hyphenated adjective

man-made

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The setting of an adjustable lens aperture is a this-stop

T

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This author was able to revive the character Duncan Idaho when he introduced clones called ghola in "Dune Messiah"

Frank Herbert

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This Nestle cookie named for a Massachusetts inn dates to the 1930s

a Toll House

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One letter off from a big web company, it's a cricket ball thrown with unusual spin

googly

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To describe those who came before us, these "bears" are less patriarchal than these "fathers"

forebears

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This word used to describe the strength or the flavor of coffee comes from the Latin for "oak tree"

robust

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Later featured in "Game of Thrones", this veteran British actor starred as a cloned mad scientist in a 2008 BBC sitcom

Jonathan Price

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These Girl Scout cookies are known as the "Cradle of Polynesia"

Samoas

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Lionel Messi is diminutive & a pest to those he faces, so he is dubbed "La Pulga", or this in English

The Flea

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