Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: On this TV series, the whistle that closed the rock quarry sounded when Mr. Slate pulled a string attached to a bird's tail.
4: Instead of the pealess variety popular with basketball officials, referees in this sport often prefer a Canadian-style police whistle.
6: Two-word phrase for a political message meant to be understood only by base supporters, or a tool used by an animal trainer to get the creature's attention.
8: The first whistles used by operators of this mode of transport were mounted to the steam dome and sounded by pulling a cord.
10: The phrase “pipe down” is derived from a whistle command used by this member of the crew to dismiss sailors not on duty.
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: This leader of Apache raids against both Mexico and the United States was known as Goyaale, “one who yawns,” in his native language.
6: In October, 1877 this Nez Perce chief announced in his surrender message, “From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.”
9: Colorful anatomical English name for the confederation of nations including the Siksika who sold the mineral rights to what is now Glacier National Park in 1895.
12: Three of the five “civilized tribes” forced out of the American Southeast, primarily during the Jackson and Van Buren administrations.
15: Appropriately, the Lenape, also known by the name of this future state where they first encountered the Dutch, were the first tribe to make a treaty with the United States government.
2: On this TV series, the whistle that closed the rock quarry sounded when Mr. Slate pulled a string attached to a bird's tail.
4: Instead of the pealess variety popular with basketball officials, referees in this sport often prefer a Canadian-style police whistle.
6: Two-word phrase for a political message meant to be understood only by base supporters, or a tool used by an animal trainer to get the creature's attention.
8: The first whistles used by operators of this mode of transport were mounted to the steam dome and sounded by pulling a cord.
10: The phrase “pipe down” is derived from a whistle command used by this member of the crew to dismiss sailors not on duty.
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: This leader of Apache raids against both Mexico and the United States was known as Goyaale, “one who yawns,” in his native language.
6: In October, 1877 this Nez Perce chief announced in his surrender message, “From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.”
9: Colorful anatomical English name for the confederation of nations including the Siksika who sold the mineral rights to what is now Glacier National Park in 1895.
12: Three of the five “civilized tribes” forced out of the American Southeast, primarily during the Jackson and Van Buren administrations.
15: Appropriately, the Lenape, also known by the name of this future state where they first encountered the Dutch, were the first tribe to make a treaty with the United States government.
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Fintstones
4: Football?
6: Dog whistle
8: Locomotive
10: CLAM
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot?
12: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15: Delaware
4: Football?
6: Dog whistle
8: Locomotive
10: CLAM
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot?
12: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15: Delaware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: Flintstones
4: Football
6: Dog whistle
8: Trains
10: Bosun
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choktaw
15: Delaware
4: Football
6: Dog whistle
8: Trains
10: Bosun
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choktaw
15: Delaware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: Flintstones
4: football
6: dog whistle
8: train
10:
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee ... Seminole ... and clam. Damn.
15: Delaware
2: Flintstones
4: football
6: dog whistle
8: train
10:
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee ... Seminole ... and clam. Damn.
15: Delaware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: Flintstones
4: Hockey
6:
8: Train
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4: Hockey
6:
8: Train
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
PLACE NAMES THAT ARE FUN TO SAY
5. Ouagadougou
10. Antananarivo
15. Oconomowoc (WI)
20. Cheesequake (NJ)
25. Intercourse (PA) {with Blue Ball not far away, or behind}
5. Ouagadougou
10. Antananarivo
15. Oconomowoc (WI)
20. Cheesequake (NJ)
25. Intercourse (PA) {with Blue Ball not far away, or behind}
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Flintstones
4: Football?
6: dog whistle?
8: train
10:bosun?
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee Creek Seminole
15: Delaware
4: Football?
6: dog whistle?
8: train
10:bosun?
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee Creek Seminole
15: Delaware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2. The Flintstones
4. Football
6. Dog whistle
8. Steamboat
10. CLAM
3. Geronimo?
6. Chief Joseph
9. CLAM
12. Cherokee, Iroquois, Seminole
15. CLAM
4. Football
6. Dog whistle
8. Steamboat
10. CLAM
3. Geronimo?
6. Chief Joseph
9. CLAM
12. Cherokee, Iroquois, Seminole
15. CLAM
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2. The Flintstones
4. hockey?
6. dog whistle
8. train?
10.
3. Geronimo
6. Joseph
9. Blackfoot
12. Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15. Delaware
4. hockey?
6. dog whistle
8. train?
10.
3. Geronimo
6. Joseph
9. Blackfoot
12. Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15. Delaware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: The Flintstones
4: football?
6: dog whistle
8: trains (steam locomotives, to be precise)
10: WAG - first mate?
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph?
9: Blackfoot
12: Seminole, Cherokee and Chocktaw (sp?)
15: Delaware?
2: The Flintstones
4: football?
6: dog whistle
8: trains (steam locomotives, to be precise)
10: WAG - first mate?
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph?
9: Blackfoot
12: Seminole, Cherokee and Chocktaw (sp?)
15: Delaware?
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Flintstones
4: American Football
6:
8: Train
10: Boson
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9:
12: Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole, Creek
15:
4: American Football
6:
8: Train
10: Boson
3: Geronimo
6: Joseph
9:
12: Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole, Creek
15:
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: flintstones
4: football
6: dog whistle
8: trains
10: bosun
3: geronimo
6: chief joseph
9: blackfoot
12: seminole, choctaw, creek
15:
4: football
6: dog whistle
8: trains
10: bosun
3: geronimo
6: chief joseph
9: blackfoot
12: seminole, choctaw, creek
15:
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Flintstones
4: Hockey
6: clam
8: trains?
10: clammy
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Seminole, Cherokee, Chickasaw
15: Delaware?
4: Hockey
6: clam
8: trains?
10: clammy
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Seminole, Cherokee, Chickasaw
15: Delaware?
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: The Flintstones
4: (ice) Hockey?
6:
8: Train?
10: Boatswain?
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12:
15:
2: The Flintstones
4: (ice) Hockey?
6:
8: Train?
10: Boatswain?
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12:
15:
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: The Flintstones
4: Hockey(!?)
6: Dog whistle
8: Railroad
10: Bo'sun
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15: Deleware
2: The Flintstones
4: Hockey(!?)
6: Dog whistle
8: Railroad
10: Bo'sun
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: Chief Joseph
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole
15: Deleware
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Flintstones
4: ice hockey?
6: clam
8: train?
10: clam
3: Geronimo?
6: Chief Joseph
9: clam
12: Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw
15: Pennsylvania?
4: ice hockey?
6: clam
8: train?
10: clam
3: Geronimo?
6: Chief Joseph
9: clam
12: Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw
15: Pennsylvania?
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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2: The Flintstones
4: hockey
6: dog whistle
8: train
10: CLAM
3: Geronimo
6: CLAM
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw
15: CLAM
4: hockey
6: dog whistle
8: train
10: CLAM
3: Geronimo
6: CLAM
9: Blackfoot
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw
15: CLAM
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Re: Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 6, Day 4
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WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK
2: The Flinstones
4: Lacrosse
6: clam
8: Train
10: clam
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: clam
9: clam
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw
15: Connecticut
2: The Flinstones
4: Lacrosse
6: clam
8: Train
10: clam
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
3: Geronimo
6: clam
9: clam
12: Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw
15: Connecticut