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Who is Lila
Her catch phrase as a small child, "punamama" was created on a family trip to San Diego
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What is a suitcase.
Yours is a TravelPro.
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What is an octopus.
This soft-bodied, eight-limbed mollusc has three hearts.
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Who is Aithan
Awesome
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Where is Portland International Airport.
The location of the most photographed carpet in the Pacific Northwest.
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What is an octagon.
A stop sign is this shape.
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Who is Noa
Always drawn to soft and fuzzy items, this girl named her class pet check, "Super Fluff."
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What is an airplane.
It has two wings, four legs, a nose, and a tail.
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What is octane.
A colorless, volatile, inflammable liquid, found in petroleum. If its high, it's more powerful.
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Who is Elden
Yo!
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What are toiletries.
From the French for "little cloth," this word now encompasses any self-grooming item.
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What is an octave.
An interval whose higher note has a sound-wave frequency of vibration twice that of its lower note.
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Who is Debra
She once famously said, "Daddy, where's my bobber?"
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What are traveler's checks.
This form of paper payment, popular up until the 1990s, was made obsolete by the prevalence of the debit card.
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What is October
The eighth month in the old calendar of Romulus, this month retained its name even after January and February were inserted into the calendar.
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