This animal won the race in "The tortoise and the Hare."
What is the tortoise?
I'm dreaming of visiting this island of leis and luaus
What is Hawaii?
This is New York City's island bourough
What is Staten Island?
This party is typically held after a wedding
What is a reception?
These birds were used to carry messages over long distances
What are pigeons?
It laid the golden egg
What is a goose?
I'm dreaming of the coliseum, pasta, and biscotti
What is Rome (or Italy)?
This fruit is often stuck on a wooden stick and dipped in hot caramel sauce
What is an apple?
This party finds guests digging through lights and ornaments and stringing popcorn
What is tree trimming/
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This wading bird is revered for its striking pink color
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What is the flamingo?
This person cried wolf
Who is the boy?
I'm dreaming of the Magnificent Mile and deep-dish pizzas
What is Chicago?
In 1914, this automaker set wages at five dollars for an eight hour day
What is Ford?
This party christens a new domicile
What is housewarming?
The increase in this is what signals to birds that it's time to migrate north
What is daylight?
The any worked all summer to store food, while the insect sang, danced, and played his violin instead of gathering his winter sustenance
What is the grasshopper?
I'm dreaming of snorkeling off the coast of this, the smallest of the three main U.S. Virgin Islands
What is St. John?
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In the popular 1960s tune "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel, the lyrics ask this person, "Where have you gone?"
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Who is Joe DiMaggio?
This party is held after a betrothal
What is engagement party?
This flightless bird is found in New Zealand
What is a kiwi?
These animals wanted a king
What are frogs?
I'm dreaming of visiting this world-famous Spanish party island
What is Ibiza?
"The Commodore" refers to this early industrialist
Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?
Unidentifiable people attend this party
What is a masquerade?
Some of the population of this five-letter bird doesn't migrate; they remain in North America due to their ability to handle colder temperatures
What is the robin?