GEOGRAPHY FILED UNDER "T"
Alligator Point, a scenic jewel of the Gulf Coast, is located about an hour's drive south of this state capital
Tallahassee
The University of Wisconsin bestowed an honorary doctorate on this Prairie Style architect who had dropped out in 1887
Frank Lloyd Wright
Tennis great Rafael Nadal hails from this country whose "La Marcha Real" has no officially approved lyrics
Spain
Metallic element used in batteries
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to guide a group
Lead & lead
In its native South Africa, it's known as the crane flower; in L.A., where it's the city's floral emblem, it has this other avian name
Bird of Paradise
Located in Bass Strait, King & Flinders Islands are part of this Australian state
Tasmania
She had thoughts of becoming a doctor until, during recovery from a bus accident in 1925, she taught herself to paint
Frida Kahlo
Before soccer star Johan Cruyff had his signature turn, he was singing "Het Wilhelmus" in this country
Netherlands
A freestanding cabinet
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to comfort someone
Console & console
Named for a pal of Linnaeus, alstroemeria are also called the Peruvian this flower
Lily
The USA's oldest military monument honors the men who fought the Barbary pirates on "the shores of" this city
Tripoli
It was Seacrest out of this state university in 1992; that didn't stop Ryan from getting a hosting job or 2
University of Georgia
Slugger David Ortiz, also known by this nickname, sang "Quisqueyanos Valientes" growing up in the Dominican Republic
Big Papi
To put down a carpet again
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a track race by teams
Relay & relay
This flower whose name comes from the Greek for "gold flower" is used both ornamentally & to make tea
Chrysanthemum
This river enters the Tyrrhenian Sea near Ostia, ancient Rome's chief seaport
Tiber
Dropping out of Allegheny College after one term didn't stop this man from winning the presidential election of 1896
William McKinley
Denver Nuggers star player who stands for "Bože pravde," the Serbian national anthem
Nikola Jokić
To speak so the back of the house can hear you
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a planned task
The French call this little rascal of a plant with bluish purple flowers luzerne; it's best known as animal feed
Alfalfa
A story of this city's founding goes back to an 1100s Tuareg woman who ran a camel rest stop on a tributary of the Niger River
Timbuktu
The legions of tech-successful dropouts include this man who left Washington State & joined forces with pal Bill Gates
Paul Allen
"O Canada! Our home and native land!", sang Martin Brodeur, but his home for 21 seasons was this New Jersey team where he played goalie
Devils
Very evil
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moved moisture such as perspiration to the surface of a garment
Single Victorian men signaled romantic availability by wearing this alliterative blue bloom
Bachelor's Button