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In a folktale, this yummy "man" runs away after he is baked & is later eaten by a sly fox |
Gingerbread Man
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Australian chefs make soup from the long, muscular tail of this big marsupial |
kangaroo
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Though sworn in 7 months earlier, Lewis Strauss was denied confirmation by this body in 1959 |
Senate
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"Please Please Me", "Rubber Soul", "Help!" |
The Beatles
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Literary magazine edited by O. Henry in 1894, or rock magazine founded in 1967 |
Rolling Stone
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It's an espresso with steamed milk; make mine a double |
Cappuccino
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In this Hans Christian Andersen story, a child observes, "He has got nothing on at all!" |
"The Emperor's New Clothes"
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Craig Claiborne loves to eat this farm animal's feet; he boils them with celery & onions |
pig's feet
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Last name of Reagan's commerce secretary Malcolm, or his sister, etiquette expert Letitia |
Baldrige
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"Strange Days", "L.A. Woman", "Morrison Hotel" |
The Doors
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Pop Momond called his new comic strip in 1913 "Keeping Up with" this family |
The Joneses
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Family name of the Bard's Juliet |
Capulet
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He's the character described in the audiobook heard here (He liked to sit just quietly & smell the flowers) |
Ferdinand the Bull
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Make sure you remove the thorns before eating nopales, the leaves of the prickly pear type of this |
cactus
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In 1903 George Cortelyou may have been over"worked" as both Secretary of Commerce & of this |
Labor
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"Incesticide", "In Utero", "Nevermind" |
Nirvana
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A Confederate camp fire song about "eating" these called them "goodness how delicious" |
goober peas (or goobers)
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A short description accompanying a photograph |
a caption
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Ichabod Crane & Brom Bones are rivals for the affections of Katrina Van Tassel in this story |
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
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These "soft-shell" animals are sometimes prepared & eaten without removing their eyes |
(Alex: They look at ya!)
crabs
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He was Secretary of Commerce for most of the 1920s, before he became president |
(Pat: Who is Coolidge?)
Herbert Hoover
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"Rocket to Russia", "Road to Ruin", "Animal Boy" |
The Ramones
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The first Miss America he crowned was Lee Meriwether in 1954 |
Bert Parks
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Large web-footed rodent seen here |
a capybara
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In a 1970 Judy Blume book, this title character asked, "Are you there God?" |
Margaret
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This "masked" animal is sometimes stuffed with sweet potatoes, though we've never tried it |
(Alex: You wouldn't want to eat a [*]?)
raccoon
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Harry Hopkins directed the WPA, this program, before becoming commerce secretary in 1938 |
(Pat: What is the Works Project Administration?)
Works Progress Administration (or Work Projects Administration)
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"Colour by Numbers", "Kissing to be Clever", "From Luxury to Heartache" |
Culture Club
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It was incorporated as a city May 3, 1802 with its mayor to be appointed by the president |
Washington, D.C.
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A nautical spool-shaped cylinder rotated to wind up a cable or rope |
a capstan
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