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INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK |
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In Cyprus this common drink is served Greek style: short, strong & unfiltered |
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Ay chihuahua, Billy West was not only Stimpy, but this dog pal of his |
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eBay has banned the sale of all of these from BB to bazooka |
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He towered over the other contestants on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" |
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Farrah knows the name of this plumbing fixture comes from the Latin for "false" |
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Shyakpa is a meat & potato stew favored by the Sherpas of this country |
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For over 45 years Thurl Ravenscroft has been the voice of this cereal tiger |
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This recitation from "The Wizard of Oz" lists 3 banned items, oh my! |
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The husband & wife comedy team seen here; he outlived her by over 31 years |
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North Carolina was hit hard by this hurricane that shares its name with Mayberry's barber |
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Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe |
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Malossol on the label means this rich Russian "fishy" food is prepared with "little salt" |
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Janet Waldo is still this space-age teen in Radio Shack/Sprint commercials |
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After bidding on about $3 million in goods, 13-year-old Andrew Tyler was banned by eBay & by this pair |
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She's the sultry superstar sister seen here: |
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An artificial channel that transports logs, it follows "log" in the names of theme park rides |
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Bulgarians enjoy banitsa, a pastry stuffed with fruit or this milk curd product |
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Lorenzo Music calls this cat "Carlton (the Doorman) with fur" |
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As eBay has banned sales of any type of this, pinot is a no-no |
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This crooner, seen here, died on Christmas Day, 1995 |
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You might find yourself in this state of wild agitation while viewing the Hitchcock film of the same name |
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In American Samoa a solemn ceremony goes with drinking kava from a cup that's one of these shells |
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Chatting with Bobby in the opening of "Bobby's World" had him chatting with himself |
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Before the listing was pulled, the bid on one of these paired organs was up to $5.7 million |
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This big screen "Mambo King" recently directed the film "Crazy In Alabama" |
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Actor Colin, or a narrow inlet of the sea (especially in Scotland) |
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