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Hint
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Answer
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A measure of electric power
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Watt
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Four US States
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Wyoming
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Indiana Jones's weapon
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Whip
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Largest cetaceans
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Whale
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Written request for an arrest
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Warrant
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A wizard, magician or conjurer
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Warlock
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A dance with three beats per measure
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Waltz
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Crop-destroying insect
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Weevil
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Homeless or abandoned person
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Waif
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Rapidly rotating mass of water
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Whirlpool
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Chief administrator of a prison
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Warden
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Novel by Emily Bronte
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Wuthering Heights
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Five W's of journalism
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Who
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What
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When
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Where
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Why
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Synonym of soldier
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Warrior
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Palestinian territory near Jerusalem
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West Bank
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1840's obscure political party
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Whig
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Flying insect similar to a bee
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Wasp
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Four country capitals
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Wellington
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Windhoek
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Warsaw
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Washington D.C.
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H20
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Water
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A handheld radio
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Walkie-talkie
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French-speaking region of Belgium
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Wallonia
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Michigan = the _________ State
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Wolverine
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A small kangaroo
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Wallaby
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Creature who supposedly hunts under a full moon
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Werewolf
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Largest city in Manitoba, Canada
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Winnipeg
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Name for Nazi Germany's armed forces
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Wehrmacht
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This animal has thick blubber and tusks
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Walrus
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Like a dock or pier, used to tether ships
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Wharf
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UK country, its capital being Cardiff
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Wales
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Site of the famous stock exchange
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Wall Street
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Cake baked in an iron skillet
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Waffle
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Name of the current British royal family
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Windsor
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Mutual assistance treaty in East Europe
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Warsaw Pact
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A young puppy, cub or cat
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Whelp
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Famous tennis competition
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Wimbledon
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A edible, two-halved nut
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Walnut
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To cut shavings or bark off with a knife
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Whittle
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Cloth for the head worn by nuns
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Wimple
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The part of a candle that's lighted
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Wick
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Native American felt-covered hut
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Wigwam
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A strong desire to travel
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Wanderlust
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One, Two, and Seven fell down in 2001
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World Trade Center
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______ x height x length = volume
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Width
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Romanticized land of cowboys and saloons
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Wild West
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A furry, stout burrower of Australia
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Wombat
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One of the world's major film studios
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Warner Bros.
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The first one started in 1914, the second in 1939
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World Wars
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Tool for twisting nuts or bolts
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Wrench
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Bird with the longest wingspan
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Wandering Albatross
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English reformer who translated the New Testament
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John Wycliffe
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Chinese city with over 10 million inhabitants
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Wuhan
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Mozart's first name
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Wolfgang
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