The Weather Man
26 L in the A
Tis' the Season
Flags of the Wrld
All the "S's"
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Katrina, Harvey, or Ian...

One of our planets most prominent major weather events are that of hurricanes. No matter the cateigory, the most dangerous part of such hurricanes is the center, commonly named as this...

the Eye

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60 S in a M

60 Seconds in a Minute

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Originally created as a day to commemorate Greek Christian bishop St. Nicolas for his kind and giving manner, December 6 marks the date of this advent celebration of which one may find early X-Mas surprises amongst their stockings... 

St. Nicolas Day

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Upon our US flag, each star represents one of the 50 states amongst our nation. The 50th, and final star, represents this state as the last added to our dominion..

Hawaii

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Distant dinosaurs...

Elapids, Ribbons, and Coachwhips are all species of this animal family...

Snakes

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Typically traveling from the eastern coast of Africa, over the waves of the Indian Ocean, and into the lush farm lands of western India and the surrounding mountains, this infamous seasonal change in the direction of winds and rain causes a prolonged wet period for the areas effected... 

the Monsoons

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28 D in F on a L Y 

28 Days in February on a Leap Year

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Though not a defined holiday, the winter solstice is often noted as the root that many African, Latin American, and Asian December celebrations live upon:

The shortest day of sunshine throughout our calendar year takes place on this date...

December 21

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Symbolizing the aspiration for unity between people of varying traditions upon the island, Ireland's national flag is known for its striped pattern of green, white, and this color representing the immense Protestant population...

Orange 

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Appearing in movies of the likes of Coach Carter, Tarzan, as well as Pulp Fiction, this American actor is seen as one of the most influential and recognizable actors of his generation... 

Samuel L. Jackson

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Clowns? Not really...

Ombrophobia refers to the fear of this common weather event...

Rain

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13 S on the U S F

13 Stripes on the US Flag

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The day after Christmas, December 26, is known to many as Boxing Day, a holiday that started as a day to give to the poor. To many other around the world, however, the day after the 25 marks the first day of this 7 day major December holiday...

Kwanzaa

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Utilizing the traditional colors of red, yellow, and white, this Oceanic countries flag consists of The Bird of Paradise, a vital figure in the nations culture, ideology, and history...

Papua New Guinea 

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Typically used in the field of math, this term refers to when the property of an object is able to be divided into two identical mirror halves...

Symmetry 

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Warm or cold...

This term in meteorology is used to depict a weather system that is the boundary separating two different types of air...

a Front

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52 C in a D

52 Cards in a Deck

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Symbolizing the 8 days the original menorah stayed lit after the Maccabees reclaimed the holy Temple from the Greeks, each night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, one candle is lit upon a family menorah using this oil...

Olive Oil

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The flag of Argentina, symbolizing freedom found amongst the nation, is not completely correct as pictured above. Amongst the center, and between both blue stripes, the emblem of this is found, commertrating the gaining of the countries independence in 1810...

The Sun

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Common for those 15 or younger, this highly contagious bacterial illness develops in some who have strep throat, and typically causes a very red sore throat, fever or chills, as well as a red, bumpy tongue...

Scarlet Fever 

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In April of 1934, atop New Hampshire's Mount Washington, wind speeds were measured at up to 231 MPH, a record breaking wind velocity that was taken using this common meteorology measuring device of which measures the speed and direction of wind...

Anemometer 

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5 D in a Z C 

5 Digits in a Zip Code 

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New Year's Resolutions...

In southern regions of the US, people typically eat this on New Years Eve to grant them luck in the new year...

Black-Eyed Peas 

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The flag of Nepal (seen above) is known as one of two flags amongst our world that does not fit amongst the typically 5' by 8' rectangular dimensions. Located in Europe, and as the second of these two different flags, this nations flag is rather 3' by 3' square...

Switzerland

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In 2011, the north African nation of South Sudan gained its independence from neighboring Sudan, making it the youngest country amongst our world. Established in 301 BCE, this country is considered the oldest, and thus first country to ever instill itself as a separate republic...

San Marino