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Hamburger
This sandwich is made with 2 buns and a beef patty.
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The Liberty Bell
This bell hangs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a symbol of American Liberty.
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Football
This sport's ultimate showdown is known as the Super Bowl.
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The Bald Eagle
This bird is the official bird of the United States.
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Nucleus
This is the "brain" of the cell; the part that tells it what job to do.
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Jelly
This sandwich ingredient usually goes with peanut butter.
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Sydney Opera House
This opera house is associated with Sydney, Australia.
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Soccer (Everyone but us calls it Football though)
This sport is played more around the world than any other sport.
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Blue-Jay
This bird is blue and white. Mordecai from the Regular Show is one of these.
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Cell Membrane
Both plant and animal cells have this. This is the part that holds the cell together.
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Toast
This is what you call sliced bread after it has been heated and made crispy.
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The Statue of Liberty
This statue stands near New York City and is another symbol of American Liberty.
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Basketball
This sport is usually played indoors on a court. The goal stands 10 feet high.
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Tweetie Bird
This cartoon bird is known for escaping being eaten by Sylvester the Cat.
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Mitochondria
These parts of cells turn nutrients (food) into energy.
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Turkey Sandwich
You might eat this kind of sandwich for several days after Thanksgiving.
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Bridge
This type of structure allows cars and other land vehicles to travel over water.
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Hockey
This sport is played on the ice and can be brutal.
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Cardinal
This bird is Red. Margaret from the Regular Show is one of these.
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Cell Wall
This is the outer part of a plant cell. This makes it more difficult for plants to move but protects the cells.
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French Toast
This type of toast is dipped in eggs and cooked on a skillet.
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Electric Pencil Sharpener
This type of pencil sharpener is much better than the hand-held ones.
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Baseball
This sport used to be "America's Pastime."
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Hummingbird
This bird flaps its wings faster than we can see them. They float around more like a honeybee than a bird.
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Chloroplasts
Only plant cells have these. These contain chemicals that capture the Sun's energy.
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