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This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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    This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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      This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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      This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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          That's not a common word where I grew up, but that wasn't anywhere near clam territory.






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            Could it be a




            quahog?




            That's all I've got :P






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                That's all I've got :P






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