They were made in the Yukon
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STRIKESThey were made in the Yukon.
TENCOMMANDMENTSThey were made not to be broken.
HEAVENSANDEARTHThey were created "in the beginning"
AFROSThey were high in the '60s
BELLBOTTOMJEANSThey were fashionable in the '60s
AFROSThey were picked in the '60s
BANDSThey were big in the 40's
DINOSAURSThey were big in the past
TAILFINSThey were big in the '50s
BANDSIn the '40s they were Big
CATTLEThey were driven in the Old West
HANDAXESThey were striking in the Stone Age
SSRSThey were wiped off the map in '91
CATTLEThey were driven to succeed in the Old West
FRIENDSThey were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947.
RCASThey were once "The most trusted name in television"
bivouacksprovide temporary quarters for they were bivouacked in the gym during the storm
EARMUFFSThey were invented by 15-year-old Chester Greenwood in the winter of 1873
PANEPiece shattered by kids playing ball in the yard, even though they were warned one hundred times
solitaireEither of two large extinct flightless birds related to the dodo, found on two of the Mascarene Islands until they were exterminated in the 18th century
solitairesEither of two large extinct flightless birds related to the dodo, found on two of the Mascarene Islands until they were exterminated in the 18th century
passiveDenoting or relating to a voice of verbs in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb (e.g., they were killed as opposed to he killed them)
superspeciesa term for two or more species that are separated geographically but are so similar in form and habits that if the barrier were removed they would probably interbreed and produce fertile young
humoursEach of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile , and black bile ) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present
dervishesA Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious man who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling, or howling dervishes according to the practice of their order