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When you have consumed a book that is opposite of green on the color wheel 

Red | Read

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Dwayne Johnson

"The Rock"

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Rose, Tulip, and Daisy

Types of Flowers

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It's not a creepy crawly, but in the South, many refer to a shopping cart as this. 

Buggy

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This historic American invented bifocals, swim fins, and the lightning rod. 

Benjamin Franklin 

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You are digesting words off the pages in a book about a saxophone player who couldn't play his instrument because he didn't have this part of his instrument. 

Read | Reed

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Horatio MaGellan Crunch 

Cap'n Crunch

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Kentucky, Crab, Bermuda 

Types of grass 

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The folks in Minnesota know how to make a great casserole, but in Minnesota, it's called this. 

Hot Dish 

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Ye Olde English -- name the song
"Tis novel, the structure created by your skin and bones / Tis a shade of the sky, the emotion within thy heart / Oh dear, Tis a merciless midyear."

Cruel Summer 

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Don't take this alloy of iron and carbon without permission; it's stainless, but your clean record won't be when you get caught. 

Steel | Steal

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Stefanie Joanne Angelina Germanotta

Lady Gaga

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Weimaraner, Belgian Malanois, Basenji 

Breeds of dogs 

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A southern grandma may refer to your sneakers as this term, even if you don't play the well-known racket-based sport.  

Tennis Shoes

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Champion Apparel, once known as Knickerbocker Knitting Company, is credited with inventing this clothing item in the 1930's.  

The Hoodie

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It's s seven-day stretch; by the end of it, you might not feel strong. 

Week | Weak

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Robyn Fenty

Rihanna

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Hottentot Buttonquail, Kiwi, Galapagos Finch

Birds 

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Coke or Pepsi?  Either way, they're known as _____ in most northern and midwestern parts of the US.

Pop

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This brand grosses about $800 million dollars a year in the cookie market.  

Girl Scouts | Girls Scout Cookies | Girl Scouts of the USA

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The teacher says it's not permissible to talk in class; but when it's time to read in front of everyone, they'll call on you to read.

Allowed | Aloud 

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Thomas Jacob Black

Jack Black

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Clydesdale, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa

Types of Horses

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According to old Southern wives' tales, if cows are laying down in a field, what's about to happen? 

It's about to rain.

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America has the bald eagle as it's national symbol, but one founding father in a letter to his daughter, wrote that he actually felt the _______ would be a better fowl to represent America.

Turkey 

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