Minneapolis is larger but this twin city is in Minnesota's Capital
St. Paul
In explaining the birds & bees, many say babies are brought by these birds
Storks
Of Switzerland's 4 official languages, this one is spoken by the most Swiss people
German
In the 1950s these candy dispensers were adorned with heads; they've now been adorned with almost 2,000 different ones
PEZ Dispenser
To "put my" this "down" means I'm ending the discussion once & for all
The Foot
A popular variety of grape is named for a Massachusetts town, not this New Hampshire capital
Concord
In legend a drop of Jesus' blood turned this bird's breast red
The Robin
Vietnamese borrowed nearly half of its vocabulary from this language
Chinese
When this board game launched in 1981, it came with 6,000 questions
Trivial Pursuit
"Having thin" this means criticism bothers you
Skin
From 1875-85 Wheeling replaced this city as capital of West Virginia
Charleston
Despite its name, this North American bird has plenty of feathers, even on its head
Bald Eagle
A native of Reykjavik could tell you this is his country's official language
Icelandic
Named for the way it rolls around lonely streets in western movies, this plant was imported to the U.S. from Russia
Tumbleweed
Having this "in the pie" means you're meddling in something
your finger
It was originally called Michigan but was renamed for a village in New York
Lansing
As the ancient Mariner could tell you, sailors believe that killing this bird brings bad luck
Albatross
It's the official language of Algeria, but many Algerians speak French, too
Arabic
It's the only letter that doesn't appear in the name of a U.S. state
Q
You may be "chilled to" this; I'm "bad to" it
The Bone
Roger Williams purchased the site for this New England capital from the Narragansett Indians
Some believe the "eyes" on this bird's feathers will bring danger to those who possess them
Peacock
Encyclopedia Americana says Manx, the native language of this place, is no longer spoken
Isle of Man
This hairstyle got its name from its popularity among rowers, especially in the Ivy League
Cowardly? You're "lily-" this
Livered