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| The City of Many Daughters || {{w|City of Daughters}} || Might be a reference to the {{w|City of Daughters|''City of Daughters''}} album by [[wikipedia:Destroyer (band)|Destroyer]].
 
| The City of Many Daughters || {{w|City of Daughters}} || Might be a reference to the {{w|City of Daughters|''City of Daughters''}} album by [[wikipedia:Destroyer (band)|Destroyer]].
 
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| Big Mauve || [[wikipedia: Big_Red|Big Red]] || "Big Red" is the name of both a [[wikipedia: Big_Red_(drink)|soda]] and a [[wikipedia: Big_Red_(gum)|chewing gum]] by Wrigley's. The Cornell teams are known as the [[wikipedia:Cornell Big Red|Big Red]] as is Western Kentucky's mascot [[wikipedia:Big Red (Western Kentucky University)|Big Red]].  The Dartmouth football team is the Big Green.  IBM is sometimes known as Big Blue.
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| Big Mauve || [[wikipedia: Big_Red_(drink)|Big Red Soda]] || Big Red Soda. Big Red is also a chewing gum by Wrigley's. The Cornell teams are known as the [[wikipedia:Cornell Big Red|Big Red]] as is Western Kentucky's mascot [[wikipedia:Big Red (Western Kentucky University)|Big Red]].  The Dartmouth football team is the Big Green.  IBM is sometimes known as Big Blue.
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{{w|Mauve}}, meanwhile, is a specific pale purple color named after the French word for the {{w|mallow}} flower.
 
 
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| The Glass Cradle || [[wikipedia:The Glass Menagerie|The Glass Menagerie]]  || A play by Tennessee Williams. Or Golden Cradle, referencing  Mesopotamia.
 
| The Glass Cradle || [[wikipedia:The Glass Menagerie|The Glass Menagerie]]  || A play by Tennessee Williams. Or Golden Cradle, referencing  Mesopotamia.
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| Treasurers || || A {{w|treasurer}} is a person in charge of running the treasury of an organization, for example a governmental department.  The Auditors were characters in Terry Pratchett's Discworld books who did the book-keeping for reality, and wanted to simplify the universe by destroying life.
 
| Treasurers || || A {{w|treasurer}} is a person in charge of running the treasury of an organization, for example a governmental department.  The Auditors were characters in Terry Pratchett's Discworld books who did the book-keeping for reality, and wanted to simplify the universe by destroying life.
 
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| Swamp Watchers || || Possibly a reference to the {{w|Watcher in the Water}}.
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| Dream Farmers || The Dream Factory || Hollywood, California, in its role as the center of the American film industry.
 
| Dream Farmers || The Dream Factory || Hollywood, California, in its role as the center of the American film industry.

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