War and Peas
What came first
"Pound" key
All About Estonia
2 VOWELS, ONE CONSONANT
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To combat malnutrition, in 1942 Tasmanian blue peas were added to the rations of this country's troops

Australia 

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Stereoscope,
bifocal lens,
X-ray tube

bifocal lens
3

This word can come before microscope or fracture; the first is definitely better

Compound

3

Estonia is in what continent

Europe

3

"Serpentine" feathery wrap

Boa

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Pea soup was a staple in the ships of this navy that beat the French & Spanish at Trafalgar

The English Navy

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Microwave oven, 

fiberglass,
canned food

Canned food

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Traditionally, one of these requires 16 ounces each of butter, sugar & flour

Pound Cake

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The witches scream is this kind of body of water with a geyser underneath

Lake

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Bravo at the bullfight

Olé

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During the Revolutionary War, Congress passed a resolution making peas a part of this army's rations

The Continental Army

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Cotton gin,
guncotton,
bubble gum

Cotton Gin

9

Where you go to retrieve your car after it gets towed for being parked in front of a fire hydrant

Impound lot

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The traditional Estonian Christmas cookie, its name translating to "a little pepper"

Pepperkok

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An untouched tennis serve

Ace

12

In the 1940s General Mills helped the war effort with dried pea soup; also, cereal bars for these "alphabetical" army rations

MRE

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Linoleum,
Bakelite,
aspartame

Linoleum

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2-word official name for the standard monetary unit of the United Kingdom

Pound sterling

12

Estonia was the first in the world to do this political do-dilligance fully digitally

Voting

12

Simian word for "mimic"

Ape

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Every Thursday, this country's armed forces get served a traditional pea soup called ärtsoppa

Sweden

15

Bunsen burner,
Geiger counter,
Leyden jar

Leyden jar

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A harsh debt payment insisted upon, it was Antonio's obligation to Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice"

Pound of flesh

15

The national sport of Estonia, Doing spins on a giant swing

Kiiking

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Contend for superiority

Vie