<li>it’s the only state in the continental US that won’t spring forward (7 letters)</li>
<li>pertaining to books and blood (11 letters)</li>
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<p>1 point for each correct answer, 1 bonus point if you know where I’m getting these from</p>
<li>it’s the only state in the continental US that won’t spring forward (7 letters)</li>
<li>pertaining to books and blood (11 letters)</li>
</ol>
<p>1 point for each correct answer, 1 bonus point if you know where I’m getting these from</p>
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<li>Vermont</li>
<li>Antelope Saw</li>
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<ol>
<li>Arizona (I love random trivia)</li>
<li>Well this is just ridiculous :)</li>
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<ol>
<li>Arizona.</li>
<li>No idea.</li>
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<p>bump?
I really need the answer to #2</p>
<p>1.Indiana for the win! They don’t have daylight savings time. And no, I did not look it up I’m just a geography nerd.</p>
<p>Edit: NM, they have observed DST since 2005. Maybe the book is older than that or something?
Double Edit: Arizona is right. I could edit the school-boy pompousness out of my answer but I feel it should be there to emphasize my stupidity.</p>
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<li>Arizona</li>
<li>Cookiesssss</li>
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<p>lol yeah, it’s arizona. my gma lives there =D she turned 87 yesterday.</p>
<p>Indiana used to not have daylight savings but I feel like I remember hearing that they added it a few years ago.</p>
<p>No, they used to have an incredibly complex system of areas that had DST and didn’t. I go over there to ski and I would get so frigging confused. I think the time there is still messed up, but they say they changed it.</p>
<p>arizona.
twilight.
if i am right. shoot me.</p>
<p>^ twilight doesn’t fit, but that’s been the first somewhat reasonable answer i’ve received for #2</p>
<h1>2 is circulation</h1>
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<p>Aha, nice!</p>