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Inari is the god of rice, which is used to make this popular Japanese wine |
sake
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While visiting Palazzo Affaitati in Cremona, check out the museo devoted to this violin-making family |
(Victoria: What is Amati?) ... (Alex: One of the two, obviously.)
Stradivarius
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Now with about 10 million total members, these 2 unions united in 1955 |
the AFL & the CIO
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Though he left monastic life in 1432, Fra Filippo Lippi enjoyed the constant patronage of this family |
the Medici
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It's a mournful poem for the dead, perhaps "Written In A Country Churchyard" |
an elegy
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This "grimy" type of Cajun rice traditionally has gizzards in the mix, but ground beef works too |
dirty rice
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The regional capital of Lombardy is this city, home to La Scala |
Milan
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In 1986 7 million Americans from coast to coast united these at the behest of USA for Africa |
hands
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Many books were handmade by monks in the Middle Ages, like this brightened type of manuscript |
illuminated
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There are books called these "of Style", "of Editing" & "of Grammar" |
The Elements
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This "Too Tall" Tennessee State defensive end was drafted No. 1 overall in 1974 |
Ed Jones
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We're just mad about using a little saffron in this dish whose name comes from the Italian for "rice" |
risotto
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The alliance known as the Lombard League was formed in 1167 to combat this red-bearded Holy Roman Emperor |
(Michael: Who was Charlemagne?)
Frederick I Barbarossa
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Since the 1871 Franco-Prussian War , Lorraine & this province have been treated as a unit |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Alsace
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Dominican Fra Bartolommeo painted the portrait of this philosopher, author of "Summa Theologica" |
(Andrew: Who is Saint Augustine?)
(Saint Thomas) Aquinas
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A Eugene O'Neill play finds "Desire Under" these |
the Elms
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In 1958 Vince Domenico mixed a dry chicken soup mix with rice & vermicelli & created this brand |
Rice-A-Roni
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An Italian resort on Lombardy's Lake Como shares this name with a Vegas hotel |
Bellagio
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Raise a glass of liqueur to friar Giovanni da Fiesole, known for devout frescoes & nicknamed this |
Fra Angelico
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In the play "Arsenic and Old Lace", the poison is administered in this fruity wine |
elderberry
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In his first 10 seasons, 1998-2007, this Viking-Raider-Patriot amassed more than 12,000 receiving yards |
(Randy) Moss
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This type of rice gets its name from the Hindi word for "fragrant" |
basmati
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The Ticino, a tributary of this river, forms part of the border between Lombardy & Piedmont |
the Po
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In the work seen here, Benedictine monk Don Giulio Clovio shows the conversion of this saint |
Paul
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It's a person's manner of speaking in public, perhaps eloquently |
elocution
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