| School and Clues |
| Agassiz Middle School
costelj@fargo.k12.nd.us 1.
The winter solstice occurs here in December.
2. South of Winnie the Pooh statue.
3.Larger than in life.
4. Near a college.
5. Down in the Valley
6. Up on a hill.
7. Home to White Cloud.
8. 93 miles from Johnny Lang's hometown.
9. Mascot of NDSU
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| Allen Creek Elementary School pbrady@mail.monroe.edu 1. Took 5 billion
years to form
2. Located at 43 degrees North latitude and 75 degrees West longitude
3. All that glitters is not gold; this place is very, very old
4. Metamorphic rock, thymes with "shorts"
5. Geologist's dream
6. If you visit you can buy a gift, go to camp, visit a museum, hike and prospect.
7. Discovered by the Mohawk Indians
8. Erie Canal Village is a sister property
9. A girl's best friend.
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| Ashby Elementary
vwhittenkraus@nmiddlesex.mec.edu
1. This place is famous for its popularity with Buddhist monks.
2. This landmark is covered with a brilliant gold leaf.
3. It's one of the largest Buddhist shrines in the world.
4. The area of the country in which this landmark is located in
is 261,218 square miles.
5. The colors of the flag in which this landmark is located are red, white, and blue.
6. This country has three seasons and contains this landmark.
7. Rice growing is a big crop in the country that contains
this landmark.
8. This landmark is surrounded by very dry land and deserts.
9.Most people near this landmark live in villages in a poor community
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| Beers Street Middle School gslawsky@netlabs.net 1. It is located in an
ancient Roman city.
2. It weighs as much as 14 or 15 American automobiles.
3. It was first made in 1858 but not heard from until 1859.
4. It is 7 1/2 feet tall.
5. Its name is popular not for it but for the structure that covers it.
6. It is housed in a famous House.
7. At one time the Olympic games were held in the city
it's in.
8. It was named for Sir Benjamin Hall, who was First Commissioner of Public Works in
the city it's in.
9. The Irish Sea and the English Channel border the country it is in.
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| Bradley Central lpeters@besd61.k12.il.us 1:
This landmark is not in the U.S.
2: The average January temperature is above 10 degrees Farenheit.
3: It is not man-made.
4: It is in Asia.
5: It is close to the border of China.
6: It was formed.
7: It is made of rock.
8: It is near Syr Darya.
9: It is roughly 250 miles from Tashkent
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| Brunner Elementary School Brunner@home.com 1. James Hoban
designed this landmark.
2. It is in North America.
3. It took 7 years to complete.
4. It has a lot of rooms.
5. It was destroyed and rebuilt in the 19th century.
6. The grounds cover 18 acres.
7. People visit here all year long.
8. It is colorful.
9. A lot of people work there.
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| Caitlin Grade School dunewitz@hotmail.com 1. Made of limestone.
2. It's difficult to reach.
3. It's 90 feet from the ground
4. Thousand of tourists visit it a year.
5. Legend says that an old woman cast a spell on it.
6. Word means clever.
7. You have to lie on your back to see it.
8. Legend says that Queen Elizabeth I helped name it.
9. It's housed in a building built in the 15th century.
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| Cite International Stendahl boursier@ac-grenoble.fr 1 I was visited
by a famous explorer and a movie star
2 I'm hewn out of rock
3 Giorgio described me as ' a world where everything is made of chocolate,ham,curry-powder
and salmon.'
4 I was forgotten until 1812
5 I'm full of tombs and one of them is silk.
6 A part of me has been reduced to dust.
7 I am at the crossroads of two major trade routes
8 I am 'half as old as time'
9 Nabataeans made me their capital
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| Clark Middle School
mizel@vcsc.k12.in.us 1.
It is highly resistant to fire.
2. It is estimated to weigh about 2,500 metric tons.
3. It is 275 feet tall.
4. It is nearly 2,500 years old.
5. it is found in the state nicknamed "the golden state."
6. It is owned by the U.S. Government.
7. It is named aftr an army officer.
8. It is located near a city called Fresno.
9. It is located in a mountainous area.
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| C.W. Otto Middle School
bjackson@lsd.k12.mi.us 1.
The first working plan was drawn up in the 16th century.
2. Eventually they had to flood the valley!
3. Gravity is very important and so are the mules.
4. Difficult and deadly terrain caused numerous complications.
5. It is estimated that as many as 30,000 lost their lives building it.
6. The lowest fee ever paid was 34 cents and the highest was $153,662.66!
7. Water hyacinths are dangerous, so special patrols
destroy more than42,000,000 plants a year.
8. It was closed for months in 1915 and 1916 and the unusually dry weather caused by
El Ni=F1o resulted in restrictions in 1983 and 1998.
9. At almost $400,000,000, it came in under budget, and President
Roosevelt called it "The greatest feat ever performed by any nation in
the history of the world".
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| Dwight Rich Midle School gelsea@scnc.lsd.k12.mi.us 1. The food
that shares a name with our landmark could make you cry.
2. It is one of two places on earth where a magnetic compass does point true north.
3. Columbus wrote about it in 1492
4. Mary Celeste's men left her there.
5. Barry Manilow sings about it.
6. How low can you go?
7. One idea was that an alien landed there and used
anti-gravity.
8. David Copperfield cannot match the magic of this place.
9. Lucifer learns geometry.
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| El Dorado Springs R-2 starclass starclass@mail.eldo.k12.mo.us 1.
People here are masters of healing and natural medicines.
2. (8/4) + (18x3) + (6x8) - 4 + 150 + (20x2) + (185 x 6) + (600 x 3) =
sq. miles
3. $$$ = BEANS and PEACE
4. A world leader in copper, lead, silver, and zinc.
5. Legend that an ancient civilization made a network of underground tunnels here.
6. Gained independence in 1825.
7. A person important to them recently visited the largest city
in our state.
8. 51 degrees
9. Der, Melbme na htiw wolley, Neerg thgirb
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| Galloway School feliciarobin@hotmail.com 1. A team of
oxen was used to plow the ground for the "ground-breaking" ceremony.
2. This landmark weighs 70,300,00 lbs.
3. The object at the top of this landmark was constructed on the ground.
4. The construction firm of W.S. Bellows was involved in this
landmark.
5. The elevator travels 50 floors in 42 seconds.
6. This landmark is in the Guiness Book of World Records.
7. It is 12 feet higher than The Washington Monument.
8. The land on which this landmark sits is a wildlife marshland preserve.
9.The stuctural engineer was Robert H. Cummings.
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Grey Nun Academy
lrowan@blackboard.com
GNA@itw.com
1. Two members of a British expedition were the first to reach the summit.
2. It is on the border of Nepal and Tibet.
3. It is part of the Himalayan Mountains
4. It is the highest mountain in the world.
5. It is 29,028 feet ( 8848m) above sea level, as measured in 1954.
6. It is named for the British surveyor general of India who first recorded the height and
location in 1953.
7. Located in south centra Asia.
8. First successful American expedition was in 1963.
9. Oxygen must be used if you climb this mountain.
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| Hahn Intermediate
School mwilt@mail.davison.k12.mi.us
1. Within a national park
2. Named after a person
3. Nearly inaccessible
4. 3212 feet in height
5. a "heavenly" sight first observed by Indians
6. Indians believed it to be the angry voice of their gods
7. Also known as Churum Meru
8. Fifteen times higher than Niagara
9. Ranked the highest in the world
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| Hamilton
Central School jrose@center.colgate.edu
1. This place can be seen on tours.
2. It has been around for a long time.
3. Priests and other people have lived here.
4. It has a most unusual looking calendar.
5. You could go round and round in the rooms found here.
6. It stands high abouve a very long river.
7. It has been a landmark to weary travelers.
8. Signatures here have disappeared into thin air.
9. Many a meal was cooked here but smoke has never gone up the chimney.
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| Hardy School
siegel@arlington.k12.ma.us
1. It is near a large body of water.
2. Inside there are lots of pipes.
3. It is surrounded by a large wall.
4. It is 170 feet long.
5. It was built over 100 years ago.
6. It is in a Square with another famous structure.
7. You can hear a pin drop.
8. It can hold many people.
9. The roof looks like a shell.
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| Haynes Bridges
Middle School haynesbridge@fulton.k12.ga.us
1. It was used as a military post prior to the Civil War.
2. It was the first permanent military fort on the west coast of the United States.
3. This landmark was abandoned in 1963 for economic reasons, and reopened to the public
ten years later.
4. If someone suffers from motion sickness, the fifteen minute
commute may
be a challenge.
5. Native Americans claimed ownership of this landmark in 1969. They departed in 1971.
6. This landmark is home to many different plants and animals. However, the deer mouse is
the only mammal to call this place home.
7. It has been the setting for several commercial movies.
8. Its name has to do with water fowl.
9. Al Capone resided here for about four and a half years.
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| Hobart Middle School hillclass@hobart.k12.in.us 1.
Construction began here to create a lighthouse in 1852.
2. Experimental procedures were not allowed.
3. This gray pile cannot be broken.
4. You can't throw a "stone" passed 5 hectares of
land.
5. This landmark was named after a bird, but formerly housed a different kind of bird.
6. Stopped use 4 years after the "Summer of Love".
7. Brewing Company was named from our landmark.
8. The only "teddies" around here weren't soft and furry; this "teddy"
had a heart of coal.
9. Landmark means "Pelican" in Spanish
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| Hong Kong Intl
School ms1@hkis.edu.hk 1.
Whether the love of an old man, dad or a papa, it's all about the same name,
2. And a few good men were scene in this place of fighting and fame,
3. Where a long time ago, explorers, corsairs, slavers and traders once came
4. If you hear Gloria's song from the homeland, you're now
getting hot,
5. In the middle of the sleeping alligator, a cross marks the spot.
6. It sounds just like its neighbor, but spicy it's not.
7. On the home run now, not far from last base, here's what
you and I must do;
8. look away from the cochinos towards the red west and 1988 is the final clue.
9. In the heart of the city and loved for 259 years, off Plaza Mayor, Echerri 52!
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| Hornell Intermediate vanderson@hornell.wnyric.org 1. It
is located in one of the Middle Atlantic States.
2. A nickname for its home city is "The Big Apple.
3. The street on which it can be found is also the name of a candy bar.
4. One 14 1/2 - floor section was built in only one week.
5. The total time of construction was 2 years.
6. In 1931, upon its completion, it was the tallest building in the world.
7. It consists of 102 stories of office space.
8. A model of this structure was used in the 1933 version of King Kong.
9. A foot race up its 86 flights of stairs takes place each year.
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| I.E.S. Cerdeño
cperez25@encina.pntic.mec.es
It is a building.
It is in the South of Europe.
Sunsets there are wonderful.
It was built by the Arabs.
Its name comes from the red colour of its clay walls.
The city where it stands was the capital of an Arab kingdom.
There are gardens inside it.
It was visited by Bill Clinton and John Glenn.
The city where it is located was the starting point of a famous rally
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| IES Parc de l'Escorxador
cfonseca@pie.xtec.es 1.-
Latitud 40 30N
2.- Its old quarter of white houses are surrounded by walls and fortifications on a
promontory jutting into the sea.
3.- It became a city in 1709
4.- The Romans called it: Peninsula
5.- A castle, built from 1294 - 1307, stands in the middle of it from where beautiful
Mediterranean beaches can be watched.
6.- It belonged to the Knights Templars from 1294 to 1307 who built a castle similar to
the castles in Holy Land.
7.- We had the opportunity to see Charlton Heston in a film
riding on its beaches.
8.- A Pope with "very few friends" became the owner of the place in the Middle
Age.
9.- In fact this pope was an Antipope called Benedict XIII born Pedro de Luna
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| J-I Elementary School 7jielemi@3rivers.net 1. The walls are 5 to
7 feet thick.
2. Legend tells us that thearchitects were blinded after completion on the edifice so as
not to rival the design.
3. It is a monstrous "vegetable" production.
4. It is like a giant compass.
5. It has survived fires, invasions, and war.
6. It is the exterior that is signficant.
7. It was known to the Muscovites as the "New
Jerusalem."
8. It was erected at the spot where the Kazan flag flew.
9. It was commissioned in 1552 by "liettarenrivhbe."
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| Kahala Elementary School
vsahara@k12.hi.us It's a
natural landform.
It is made of rock and part of a cliff.
They form part of the great dividing range.
It is a tourist attraction in a national park.
If you visit this area in January, you can participate in a puppet and a folk music
festival.
It's southeast of southeast Asia.
The landmark's name is based on an aboriginal legend.
The following figures are significant for this landmark: 922 m, 918 m, and 906 m.
It is part of the Blue Mountain Range.
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| Kearsarge Regional Middle School a_macdonald@conknet.com 1. A famous
general retired here.
2. It sits on 15,000 acres.
3. Tobacco was grown here with the help of 150 slaves
4. A governor is buried here.
5. Archeologists have recently excavated and found many artifacts.
6. John Parke Costis and his sister lived here with their mother.
7. It was built two and a half centuries ago.
8. It is seven miles from Alexandria, Virginia.
9. It is made of wood and painted white.
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| Kent Learning Center
klclandmark@hotmail.com 1)It
consists of 42 stories.
2)Our landmark was built by two New York engineers, Gaggin & Gaggin.
3)In 1986, it underwent extensive renovation that cost six times the origianl building
cost.
4)The interior is made of large quantities of Alaskan Marble
and Mexican Pedara onyx.
5)The finishing touch was a crystal ball dazzled with red, white, and blue lights.
6)When our landmark was newly completed in 1914, its construction was considered to be an
undertaking that would go down in history.
7)The man who funded this building also made a line of
typewriters that
are now considered to be antique.
8)When it was first built it was the tallest building west of the
Mississippi River, and the 4th largest building in the world.
9)This landmark is located in Washington State.
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| Kingsbury School
jacka@mail.montana.com 1.
It is manmade.
2. It is related to a certain religion.
3. It has fancy architecture.
4. It is a fortress.
5. It is a palace.
6. It was a royal residence
7. It was built during medival times.
8. It has gardens in it.
9. It fell into ruin, but now it is restored.
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| Kirksey Middle School kkinion@kirksey.nwsc.k12.ar.us 1.
The colors look mystical from afar.
2. Cloud Valley looks nothing like an alley.
3. When you step up these hundred steps, it's like you are in the clouds.
4. This part is not a computer, but it has a Lotus Peak.
5. If you like macaroni, you'll love our mounts of cheese.
6. When you look at this landmark, you often see a rainbow of colors
7. Down by the ridge, where the yell goes low.
8. Yellow cutie, yellow cutie, we are the marvel of natural beauty.
9. As you are sewing through the mountainside, your Thread may be caught on a cliff.
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| Lakeview Elementary
School joanne.thaxter@lethsd.ab.ca
1. Located in Northern Hemisphere. (328 miles/203 Kilometers from United States
border.)
2. Maintains a year round interpretive center and laboratory facility.
3. The first specimen of the type I house was discovered in 1884.
4. Catalogues and preserves over 100,000 specimens with over
200 on display.
5. First opened on September 25, 1985 and is visited by 100,000 people every year
6. Land around me used to be covered by a series of deltas, rivers and flood plains and
landforms known as hoodoos are not an attraction close to me.
7. Park surrounding me has been delcared a World Heritage Site
and this establishment was also granted Royal appellation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
8. First Canadian institution devoted to paleontology.
9. Contains 35 complete skeletons; the most assembled under one roof
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| Lee Intermediate School
jturbeville@esc11.net 1.
It was first opened on August 15, 1914
2. Theodore Roosevelt was President when the construction was taken over by the United
States
3. It took 10 years to complete
4. It cost about $387 million to build
5. It is 50 miles long
6. More than 4 1/2 billion cubic yards of concrete went into the construction of this site
7. An engineering problem involved digging through the
Continental Divide
8. It is 9,195 miles form Hong Kong
9. During the dry season it must rely upon stored water
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| Lewis and Clark Elementary arosheim@mail.liberty.k12.mo.us 1.
II
2. Away in the mountains our landmark hides, can you find it?
3. Hundreds like it have fallen apart.
4. My Grandma is "69" years old, my grandpa is
"86" years old.
5. I read "5 stories" today.
6. Our landmark has 3 designers.
7. This landmark may have cost more that its million dollar
view.
8. This landmark was built as beautiful as a swan and as hard as a roc
9. I'm drowning.
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| Lone Rock School
grade5@montana.com 1.
Our landmark took six years to complete.
2. You will find our landmark at 8500 feet overlooking a pit.
3. The nearest town has an average temperature of 33 degrees F for a high and 5 degrees F
for a low during the month of February.
4. Our landmark is the largest of its kind in the United
States.
5. Gold was discovered in 1862 in the state where this landmark is located.
6. This landmark's name starts with a O and ends with a S.
7. A local church is where you can catch a tour bus for a three
hour odyssey.
8. Our landmark is a 90 foot tall statue.
9. This statue is dedicated to all mothers.
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| Maplewood Middle School Center lmonteit@hal.calc.k12.la.us 1. Our
landmark was built in 1795.
2. It was constructed of cement covered brick.
3. It is the best known example of Hispano - Moresque architecture from the colony in
which it was originally built.
4. Our landmark was established by "Bloody O'Reilly"
to house Spanish officials of the colony.
5.General Lafayette visited there in 1825.
6.The upper floor caught on fire a couple of years ago and had to be rebuilt.
7. Our landmark is now a museum which holds items such as
Napolean's death mask.
8. The formal signing of the paper that transferred the Louisiana territory from France to
the United States took place here.
9. Our landmark is was once our colonial state house and is in a part of the city still
known as the Vieux Carre'.
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| MMC Middle School PCorrington@Marcus-Mer-Cleg.k12.ia.us 1.
This landmark honored a nubmer of commonplace animals that were represented all around
it's border.
2. Four sculptors were chosen to decorate each of this landmark's four sides.
3. The king that it honors died in 353 B.C.
4. Made mostly of marble & stands 140 feet high.
5. In 1522 it was compoetely disassembled.
6. This was completed in 350 BC.
7. It's not in Greece but it was builted by the Greeks
8 It has 36 columns, 9 per side
9. Built for a King's wife who was also his sister.
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| Munhall Elementary School
sreed@st-charles.k12.il.us 1.
shiny glimmer
2. more attractive many years ago
3. animals wouldn't want to bathe in this "bubble bath"
4. wasn't a fast food restaurant for animals
5. pools you wouldn't want to swim in
6. can be found on your street
7. "sticky" situation
8. extinct items
9. salt creek oil fields
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| Narragansett Elementary
School ride3410@ride.ri.net 1.
It is north of the Equator
2. It is close to another country
3. It is over 500 meters high
4. Be careful you might get wet
5. It is not man made
6. The country where it is located speaks Spanish
7. You may find its name with two spellings
8. It's near a National Park
9. It's not the highest of its kind on the continent
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| Nimitz Elementary School
grm20221@k12.hi.us 1.
It is located in the Western Hemisphere.
2. It is visited by approximately 1,500,000 people annually.
3. It weighs 32,6000 pounds.
4. It was dedicated in 1962.
5. Dwight D. Eisenhower approved it during his second term as president.
6. Its location is home to significant numbers fo kaku, aholehole, and amaama.
7. Alfred E. Preis, an architect, was chosen to design this
landmark.
8. It commemorates the events of a very importan day in American history.
9. Elvis Presly performed a concert and gave all the proceeds to this landmark.
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| Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School joc2@lee.k12.fl.us 1. This country is between
latitude 24 N & 71 N.
2. If you can identify the host of our school, you can identify the national symbol of
this country.
3. This country was once a British Colony.
4. This state/province has 1,350 miles of coastline.
5. One lake in this state/province covers about 1,813sq/km
6. This state/province is the lightning capital of the world.
7. This landmark is one of the homes of the inventor of the
electric pen.
8. The person who owned this home is sometimes called the world's greatest inventor.
9. This landmark is acres in area & has a banyan tree 400+ in
diameter.
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| Prince Charles Public
School ckroeker@execulink.com
1 - Three hundred and ten lights are important to this landmark.
2 - The national police force give security to this landmark.
3 - There are 7300 drains to allow for the runoff of water.
4) 75, 000 people participated in events that unveiled this
landmark.
5) It took 3 years to complete building.
6) Was completed on May 30th
7) When is an island not an island?
8) Knowing about Green Gables would help you find this landmark.
9) Two important land masses are affected by its presence.
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| Purdy nvg000@mail.connect.more.net 1. It
is probably the world's largest religious structure.
2. In the 1500's it became a destination for Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world.
3. One half of its name means "temple".
4. The other half of its name means "power".
5. It was struck by lightning in 1994.
6. It has statues of lions in front of it.
7. It was built by King Suryavarman II as a Hindu temple
dedicated to the god Vishnu.
8. This landmark is located in Southeast Asia.
9. Its image appeared on the flag of the Khmer Rouge.
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| Rock Hall Middle School
Vincent_Hynson@kent.k12.md.us
1.Mirrored
2.Stainless steelopportunity
3.marble floors
4.African marble floors
5.Built in 1930
6.Decorated with gargoyles
7. Used in movies
8.Located in New York
9. Same name as an automobile
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| Saint Rose School laubry@uoft02.utoledo.edu The exterior
of the landmark was designed by a man from one country, and the interior of the building
was designed by men from another country.
Landmark has two separate parts, and if the exterior was removed, the interior would still
stand. Likewise, if the exterior was removed, the interior would still stand.
In order to raise money for the landmark, kisses were sold by the women of the area for
$77 each.
The landmark is referred to as an entertainment complex.
The landmark was officially opened by the Queen of England in 1973.
The landmark is built in the southern hemisphere.
The landmark is built on a point and partly surrounded by
water.
From the outside the landmark looks like huge white concrete shells which remind one of a
giant sailing ship.
One room in this landmark will seat over 2,500 people.
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| St John's College
tandy@stjohnnt.stjohns.wits.ac.za
1. It is south of the Equator
2. It lies east of the "Mountains of the Dragon"
3. It is about the size of Wales
4. It is bigger than the state of Israel
5. The climate is subtropical with a summer rainfall
6. You can see the "Big Five" - Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo and Rhino
7. The rivers are inhabited by hippopotami and crocodiles
8. It is bounded on the south by the Crocodile River (sometimes known as the Krokodil
River)
9. It was proclaimed in 1898 as The Sabie Game Reserve
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| St. Michael School Michaelarch@connext.net 1.Runs
around the L'arc de Triomphe at the western end
2.Many cafés, bakeries, and stores are located along this street
3.Commonly called Fashion avenue.
4.Located in the City of Lights
5. Lined with beautiful gardens and chestnut trees.
6. At the eastern end is the Place de la Concorde
7.Painters come to paint here.
8. During the winter, hardly anything open
9. During the summer, people celebrated the world cup in this street in Paris.
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Stephen Decatur Middle
School toepenny@hotmail.com
1. Erupted 12,000 years ago
2. Only active volcano on the mainland of Europe
3. Erupted in A.D. 79
4. More than 2 miles across
5. Erupted in Herculaneum
6. There have been six major eruptions in this century
7. It is 4,187 feet above the Bay of Naples in Italy
8. Erupted in Pompeii
9. Always smoking
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| Tri-Valley Intermediate School cmckenna@tvcs.mhrcc.org 1. Do people in
this landmark speak a language other than English?
2. Is this landmark below the equator?
3. In this landmark, do they dance the tango?
4. If you were to put the landmarks in alphabetical order,
would this one be close to first?
5. Is this landmark in a different time zone than the United States>
6. Does this landmark have any volcanoes?
7. Does this landmark have caves that have been explored?
8. Does this landmark have the same climate all year round?
9. Are there large bodies of water bordering this country?
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| Whitehouse Elementary angiegoldsmith@hotmail.com 1. This
body of water has lily pads up to 6ft. in diameter.
2. It is located in the Southern Hemisphere
3. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
4. It contains animals like the electric eel, piranha,
anaconda, and the arapaima, a fish that measures 15 ft. in length and weighs up to 400
lbs.
5. The name of this landmark came from a greek myth about strong,
barbaric women who ruled this area.
6. It is home of the pink dolphin
7. It is surrounded by a rainforest.
8. It permeates nearly half of the continent it's located on.
9. It is over 3,500 miles long.
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| Wickford Middle School
ride0881@ride.ri.net 1.
This landmark is found on the continent which is less than half the size of Asia.
2. It is in a country that was home to the Mayan civilization.
3. It is located in the only Mayan city located on the coast.
4. It is the longest of its kind.
5. It was discovered in 1996.
6. Some parts of this landmark are considered sacred by the Mayans
7. A skeleton which could be 10,000 years old was found here.
8. It once was dry, but now is not.
9. Creatures which wxist nowhere else on earth are being discovered here.
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| Williams Elementary
School tksmith@georgetown.igg-tx.net
#1.You can take a shuttle boat to it.
#2.There was a surprise visit.
#3. Between 100 and 200 inches of rain fall on it each year.
#4. The U.S. President's name at this time had 9 letters.
#5. Every 2 minutes, remnants of fossils emerge.
#6. It has 17 neighbors.
#7. Sunday is significant.
#8. It is sometimes visited by Nene.
#9. It hasn't moved since one year after the lead singer of Johnny and the Moondogs was
born.
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