Description

algae become so numerous that they discolor coastal waters
derived from the Aleut word which means "mainland"
Raft by via Colorado River
Noah or Sam Walton
SUN Microsystems, John Steinback, or Symbolic Systems interdisciplinary program
head dress or ski resort
Bush 43
Due to the lenient banking laws, over half of all publicly traded corporations in the United States are incorporated here…
marshy protected area National Park
former Miss Ohio works for this network in Peach State
Road to Hana
Serpentine waterway
Pumpkin Capitol of the World
IU billionaire
Field of Dreams
Less miles from Elyria OH is Head ball coach here
State 4-H team part of Eric & Kirk Schultz trip to Europe for dairy Nat Champs
below sea level
alumni King Shining
state company Nevins & Associates used to suppress ‘pepper spray incident” at UC Davis
Salem witch trials
CEO of Land O’ Lakes or Inventor of Model T
Largest Agriculture Cooperative
2nd longest US river begins at this lake, same as RV
Picked up by WMMS or facilitator of MILKS fraud
part of First National Park
Aquifer used to drill for water and hit at 3 feet
what happens in… stays in…
countertops
This is 40
Ancient pueblo (Native American community) in, New Mexico.
Canal that Grandpa Reisinger took to Cleveland
Michael Jordan alumni
Ted Turner ranch meat
Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university
In the 1920s in California, the term came to refer to very poor migrants from Oklahoma
Phil Knight Undergrad
Only Ivy League School in this state
state tree
punched by Woody
lack of understanding new territory
You can’t spell Citrus without
J.R. and Sue Ellen
tribe which means "people of the mountains”
City of cow breed headquarters in Vermont
George Washington home
dairy farm in Sedro-Woolley, WA
NBA symbol
Location of cow show or President
Rodeo, horse show city

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