If you have a answer(s) just post a comment at the end with the number/city. See how many you can get without using the Internet. I'll post answers at the end of the week or so.
- A nut & 2,000 pounds
- A biblical garden
- To cook coffee and a negative answer
- An Indian tribe
- Some falls, not foreign
- Springs used in baking
- What fisherman like to do
- A point where children like to play
- The city of trees
- A city used in candy making
- A huge stone dwelling and Henry's car
- A red planet and a vocal performance
- Anger and a percussion instrument
- A green substance growing on trees & a domestic animal
- Sheltered spot & to convey across water
- A high elevation & a likable spot
- A seagull
- Describes a logger
- A large fish
- A holy man & a body of water
- Short & male
- Happiness
- Cooking utensils & a part of a door
- Describes a little chick
- First name of a former President
- A brand of cereal
- Iaccoca's new car
- Sheriff's badge
- Stepped in tar
- An average field
- Capital of Georgia
- What you do to make rubber stamps work
- Capital of France
- An enigma
- City government group
- Clark's partner town
- 2,000 pounds of Ag
- Fixes leaky faucets
- Ivy league school in Boston
- State namesake town
- Everything goes wrong here by law
- The best place to see
- Baby looking out from a hiding place
- An elegant drinking cup
- A field full of money
- Ben, Hoss, & Little Joe's TV show
- The sheriff keeps his gun in it
- Hiroshima or Nagasaki
- The person who puts things in a file
- 2,000 pounds of burnt wood
1 comment:
Ok, a few responses to the trivia. And no, I did not use the internet
#4. Nezperce
#5. American Falls
#6. Soda Springs
#12. Marsing
14. Castleford
19. Salmon
22. Bliss
36. Lewiston
38. Plummer
39. Harvard. (also close by are Princeton and Yale)
That's all I'll get without looking some up. Thanks for giving me yet another way to procrastinate.
Weston
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