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- 5. How Americans misspell the word "colour".
- 6. This place is both a US state and an entire country. Thankfully there is a disambiguation page on Wikipedia so no preference is made.
- 8. Popular kids toy in 1990s, name comes from japanese for "egg"
- 9. Upon-tyne, Under-lyme.
- 13. A tiny flute. Just over an octave higher. Also Italian for "small".
- 14. This place is both a US city and UK town in Lincolnshire. This goes straigh to the US city on Wikipedia. WTH.
- 15. A town in the North East of England. There is a "North" variant too. Might refer to a plural form of some sort of protective device.
- 17. English name of the German state in which Frankfurt-am-Main is found.
- 18. A vehicle used to transport people over water, although it's okay on land too. Misleading first two syllables.
- 20. Pokémon in long form.
- 24. Unconventional plural for something you catch from the sea. Possibly plural of another clue.
- 25. Korean electronics company. Made a tablet with the word "Galaxy" in it. And a phone.
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- 1. A vehicle used to transport people. Also usually driven by a person. Often the person will own the vehicle they are driving.
- 2. A brand of crisps in the UK.
- 3. Digimon in long form.
- 4. Demonym of someone from Jupiter. We also get another way of saying "happy" from the same root.
- 7. English word for a tasty food treat. German word is "fisch".
- 10. ____ Stadium and _____ Arena. Big places in North West London. One has lots of football fans watching the England national team. One had Bon Iver performing in early November 2012.
- 11. A chocolate bar in the UK. Comes in two bits. Not Kit Kat, Twix or Bounty.
- 12. A witch project and a former prime minister's wife's surname. Also the prime minister's surname.
- 16. Move used in Pokémon to allow the player to swim over expanses of water.
- 19. A windmill of some sort. Maybe red. Maybe found in popular culture somewhere.
- 21. Plural of the word "toilet".
- 22. Batman's right hand man. He might be ambidextrous though.
- 23. A belief in no gods whatsoever.
