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SAMOA
SAMOA
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Coming of Age in ___
Coming of Age in ___ (Margaret Mead book)
Coming of Age in ___ (Mead book)
Coming of Age country
Coming of Age locale
Cradle of Polynesia
Pago Pago locale
Under the Volcano setting
1982 punk album Back from ___
2009 Survivor locale
2009 Survivor setting
2009 Survivor site
American ___
American ___ (Pacific Ocean territory)
American ___ (U.S. territory)
American ___: Pacific territory
American or Western follower
Apia is its capital
Apia locale
Apias area
Apias land
Apias locale
Area of study for Mead
Big exporter of coconut cream and coconut oil
Caramel-coconut Girl Scout cookie
Chain once known as the Navigators Islands
Coconut oil exporter
Cookie with coconut
Country north of Tonga
Country of South Pacific Islands
Country once known as the Navigators Islands
Country with a red
Destination for Margaret Mead
Fiji neighbor
Girl Scout cookie
Girl Scout cookie type
Girl Scout cookie with caramel
Group of South Pacific Islands
Home for Robert Louis Stevenson
Home of Tutuila Island
Island group near Fiji
Island group near Fiji [14.00 S
Island group near Tonga
Island group north of Tonga
Island group studied by Mead
Island nation once under New Zealand control
Island studied by Margaret Mead
Island studied by Mead
Island where faataupati clapping accompanies songs
Island where Margaret Mead did research
Island where Mead did research
Island where Robert Louis Stevenson died
Islands divided between U.S. and N.Z.
Islands studied by Mead
Islands that want more?
It declared independence from New Zealand in 1962
It was split into two parts by the 1899 Treaty of Berlin
Its between Honolulu and Sydney
Its capital is Apia
Its capital is Apia
Its flag features the Southern Cross
Its most populous island is Upolu
Its official flower is the ula-fala
Land of Apia
Land of Pago Pago
Land of Pago Pago: American ___
Last home of Robert Louis Stevenson
Locale of Margaret Mead study
Major exporter of coconut oil
Margaret Mead milieu
Margaret Mead research site
Margaret Mead study site
Margaret Mead study venue
Margaret Mead subject
Margaret Mead topic
Margaret Meads Coming of Age in ___
Margaret Meads island
Margaret Meads laboratory
Margaret Meads venue
Mead field
Mead milieu
Mead research site
Mead slept here
Mead study locale
Mead study site
Mead subject
Mead venue
Meads Coming of Age in ___
Meads Coming of Age in___
Meads Coming of Age locale
Meads milieu
Meads study site
Meads venue
Nation near Fiji
National Park of American ___ (only U.S. national park south of the equator)
Navigator Islands
Navigators Islands
Navigators Islands
Neighbor of Fiji
Neighbor of Fiji and Tonga
Pacific island group
Pacific archipelago nation
Pacific island group near the International Date Line
Pacific island nation
Pago Pago is its capital
Pago Pago site
Pago Pago whereabouts
Pago Pagos American locale
Pago Pagos country
Pago Pagos home
Pago Pagos island
Pago Pagos island group
Pago Pagos land
Pago Pagos locale
Pago Pagos nation
Pago Pagos place
Pago-Pagos land
Pago-Pagos nation
Pago-Pagos place
Part of Oceania
Part of Polynesia
Part of it belongs to the U.S.
Part of the U.S. south of the Equator
Polynesian island group
Polynesian land
Robert Louis Stevenson home
Robert Louis Stevenson setting
Setting fo Rain
Setting for Margaret Meads first book
Setting of Margaret Meads first book
Site of Margaret Mead studies
Site of Margaret Mead study
Site of Pago Pago
Site of a Margaret Mead study
South Pacific archipelago
South Pacific country whose capital is Apia
South Pacific island group
South Pacific island nation
South Pacific islands
South Pacific sailors destination
South Pacific setting
South Pacific state
South Pacific tourist site
South Pacific tourist stop
South Seas monarchy
Southernmost U.S. point
Stevensons retirement home
Subject of the Tripartite Convention of 1899
The Apolima Strait separates its two main islands
The Navigator Islands
The Navigators Islands
Tonga neighbor
Treaty of Berlin (1899) subject
Tutuila is part of it
U.S. Pacific possession
UN member since 76
Upolu locale
Western or American
Where hello is talofa
Where yes is ioe
Where Margaret Mead studied
Where Pago Pago and Fagatogo are
Where Pago Pago is
Where Pago-Pago is
Where RLS wrote Vailima Letters
Where Robert Louis Stevenson died
Where Stevenson lived
Where Tanumafili is king
Where Tutuila is
Where houses traditionally have no walls
Where lavalava lovers likely live
Where lavalava lovers live
Where lavalava skirts are worn
Where lavalavas are worn
Where the locals fooled Margaret Mead
Where to wear a lavalava
Where R. L. S. died.
R. L. S. lived here.
Navigators' Islands.
Pacific island
South Sea island group where Pago Pago is.
U. S. Naval Station in the Pacific.
Where R. L. S. lived and died.
Island group partly a New Zealand mandate.
Where R. L. S. spent his last years.
Pacific site of large U. S. radio station.
Islands divided between U. S. and N. Z.
Pacific island group, U. S. naval station.
One-time Navigators Islands.
350-mile chain of Pacific islands.
Formerly Navigators Islands.
Its capital is Pago Pago.
Last home of R. L. S.
South Sea paradise.
Group of Pacific islands.
Polynesian group of islands.
Land of the breadfruit.
Pacific home of R. L. S.
Western ___, mandate of New Zealand.
South Pacific isle
Pacific paradise
Where Savali is.
Pacific islands
South Pacific island
Islands N. of Tonga.
Former Polynesian kingdom.
Polynesian's land.
Where Apia is.
Stevenson's retreat
Apia's area
Margaret Mead's study area
Tropical isle
Pago Pago's location
Where Apia is the capital
Pago Pago's locale
Locale of Mead study
Pago Pago's site
Where R.L.S. is buried
Subject of a book by Margaret Mead: 1928
Scene of Dec.–March rains
One of Margaret Mead's topics
Apia's locale
Not a Lesser Island
Setting for Mead research
A Margaret Mead subject
Navigators' Islands, today
A Mead subject
Mead locale
Group north of Tonga
Margaret Mead's laboratory
Pacific outpost.
Islands north of Tonga
Setting for Rain
S. Pacific island group.
Mead's Coming of Age in ___
Navigator Islands, today
Rain setting
Navigators Islands, today
Place of Mead studies
Pago Pago's place
Pago Pago's land
The Navigator Islands, today
Pago-Pago's land
Setting of Margaret Mead's first book
Where yes is ioe, pronounced in three syllables
Pago Pago's home
Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in ___
Navigator Islands, now
About 90% of its land is owned communally
Western ___
About 7% of it is American
It's ENE of Fiji
Striped Girl Scout cookie
Girl Scout cookie with toasted coconut
--- - American
Island home of Pago Pago
Home to the so-called happy people
Setting for several Survivor seasons
Home of Pago Pago
Neighbor of Tonga
Where Apia is found
Girl Scout cookie with a geographical name
Repeated Survivor setting
Cookie topped with toasted coconut, caramel and chocolate
Girl Scout cookie variety
Commonwealth country in the Pacific, capital Apia
Pacific island nation, capital Apia
South Pacific island country, gaining its independence from New Zealand in 1962
Second son leaving Greek island, heading for Apia here in the Pacific
Early on, state administered by old New Zealander?
Polynesian nation
Polynesian island nation
Popular Girl Scout cookie
It dropped Western from its name in 1997
Polynesian country that lends its name to a Girl Scout cookie
Home to the 48-Across of Savaii
Country that shares a name with a cookie
Nation near Tonga
American territory
South Pacific nation
American island group.
Commonwealth island nation
Pacific nation near Fiji
Country northeast of Fiji
Country whose two main islands are Savaii and Upolu
Country settled by the Lapita people
Polynesian country, capital Apia
Where the tale of Sina and the Eel is told to explain the origins of the coconut tree
Nation in the South Pacific
Coconutty Girl Scout cookie
Pago Pagos Pacific place
Country dance is old rather than second-rate
South Pacific island country where Robert Louis Stevenson died and is buried
Cookie with stripes
Cookie with stripes
American __: U.S. territory in the South Pacific
Home country of boxer David Tua
Pago Pagos Pacific island
Girl Scout cookie also called Caramel deLite
Girl Scout cookie featuring caramel and coconut
Country in South America close to Mexico and America
Island nation in Polynesia
Where Dwayne The Rock Johnsons mom is from
Nation that moved east of the International Date Line in 1892 and west of it in 2011
Island nation whose flag features the Southern Cross
Island nation whose flag features the Southern Cross
Pacific nation Dwayne Johnsons mom is from
Coconut Girl Scout cookie
Island group that straddles the International Date Line
Island nation whose currency is the tala
Do-si-do alternative
Country where KJ Apa was made a chief of his ancestral village in 2022
Island in South Africa with giant old bird
Ancestral homeland for Dwayne The Rock Johnson
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