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VENEZUELA
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RHINOCEROS
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THUNDER
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ARTICHOKE
Castroville, California, calls itself the Artichoke Capital of the World.
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RHYME
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SPIDER
The Greek poet Ovid wrote of a woman named Arachne who boasted she could spin... MORE
PEARS
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JANACEK
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TONGA
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NETTLES
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BARNACLE
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CROSSWORD
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HOXHA
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
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