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Category: ENDANGERED SPECIES

Lonesome George, who died in 2012, was the last giant tortoise to live on earth – more specifically, he lived on these remote islands made famous by Charles Darwin.

The Galápagos Islands

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Category: HOW’S YOUR LATIN?

What is the English meaning of this Latin phrase?

Pro Bono 

The literal translation is for the good; the common use is work done free of charge.

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Category: HOW’S YOUR LATIN?

What is the English meaning of this Latin phrase?

Carpe Diem

The literal translation is seize the day; the common use is to take advantage of the moment, or live for today.

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Category: FISH TALES

The ferocious reputation of this South American fish was spread by Teddy Roosevelt, who reported seeing a school of them eating a cow in the Amazon River.

Piranha

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Category: FISH TALES

This tasty fish measures an average of 9 feet long and nearly 900 pounds. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t use its long nose to stab its prey, but to slash the prey animal in order to injure it, making it an easier catch.

Swordfish

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Category: POTATOES

Potatoes are the typical “crust” for this type of pie.

Shepherd’s Pie

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Category: POTATOES

This toy was given a “wife” in 1953. Two kids, Spud and Yam, soon completed the family.

Mr. Potato Head

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Category: POTATOES

The potato originated in these South American mountains

The Andes

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Category: POTATOES

The dough for this little Italian dumpling is often made from potatoes.

Gnocchi

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Category: S•P•E•L•L THE ANSWER

A very, very smart person. (Starts with G.)

G•E•N•I•U•S

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Category: GEOGRAPHICAL DOUBLE DUTY

This is both a state in Mexico and a breed of dog.

Chihuahua

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Category: GEOGRAPHICAL DOUBLE DUTY

This is both a country in western Asia and a traditional holiday main course.

Turkey

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Category: GEOGRAPHICAL DOUBLE DUTY

This is both a city in Germany and a light perfume?

Cologne

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Category: GEOGRAPHICAL DOUBLE DUTY

This is both the easternmost province in Canada and the names of two large dog breeds.

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Category: ANIMAL PHRASES

To reveal a secret is to let this animal “out of the bag.”

Cat

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Category: UP OR DOWN PHRASES

To end a relationship … or, to start laughing.

Break Up

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Category: UP OR DOWN PHRASES

To euthanize a sick animal … or, to criticize someone.

Put Down

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Category: UP OR DOWN PHRASES

To apply cosmetics … or, to reconcile after an argument.

Make Up

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Category: UP OR DOWN PHRASES

To drive in reverse … or, to copy your computer’s files.

Back Up

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Category: UP OR DOWN PHRASES

To wear informal, or old and tattered clothing … or, to reprimand.

Dress Down

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Category: FISH TALES

Catfish don’t lift weights, but they do have 2 to 4 pairs of barbels. What are barbels?

Whiskers. In catfish, the barbels contain the taste buds and are used to search for food in murky water.

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Category: ANIMAL PHRASES

This is the typical response to “See you later, alligator.”

“In a while, crocodile.”

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Category: ANIMAL PHRASES

To look guilty but smug is to look like the cat that did this.

“… ate the canary.”

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Category: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS

This element, which is a gas under standard conditions, has the symbol H, and is the first element on the Periodic Table of Elements.

Hydrogen

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Category: CHEMICAL ELEMENTS

Carol Channing might have sung “carbon” is a girl’s best friend, instead of this precious mineral that is composed of pure carbon.

Diamond