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#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $400: The charcoal used in barbecues is usually sold in this form, a French diminutive a briquette
#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $800: A W-shaped rack was created & named for these "anatomical" taste treats ribs
#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $1200: In 1793 the laying of the cornerstone of this D.C. building was celebrated by barbecuing a 500-pound ox the Capitol
#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $1600: George Stephen invented the Weber grill using the bottom of one of these items found in harbors a buoy
#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $2000: Hardwoods work best for this type of cooking that some purists call the only real type of barbecue smoking

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