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Post by Crystal on Dec 20, 2006 2:43:18 GMT -5
I had Jamestown Headquarters for #40. Jamestown (the first English settlement) was once headquarters to everyone and Headquarters is capitalized giving it significance. Jamestown Headquarters is located in Jamestown, North Dakota. It is part of the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. Which would explain "now heads and hindquarters abound." Anyone else have that?
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Post by Huggs on Dec 29, 2006 10:32:39 GMT -5
I think our team did pretty well. I tried to double check all of the spelling. Unfortunately on the 'net, there are different spellings for different locations. Everyone that I have checked - on the first answer alone - all put an "N" at the end of Sonora - I went with the mapmakers after reviewing Wikipedia - - and Rand McNally, Geographics Maps - I left the "N" off. (Sonora Desert - its orginal name and still applied by landsurveyors and mapmakers of today.)
I guess it is what one perceives.
As too the "tie-breaker" question - you both have great ones!
This was ours:
"CTHEUSA" Deserts, swamps, mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, ghost towns, cities, history. Trails, rocks, gold, silver, people, flora, fauna, planes, trains and automobiles! Is there a better way to CTHEUSA?
Good luck everyone! ~Huggs
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