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CALIFORNIA FOOD FESTIVALS |
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Dante wrote in terza rima, rhyming stanzas of this many lines |
3
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Carpinteria is home to this festival whose Internet home is avofest.com |
avocado festival
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In a Spanish Bible, it's the name of the author of the fourth gospel |
Juan
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El Financiero & The Oaxaca Times |
Mexico
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It's someone who worries constantly about his health & often suffers from imaginary illnesses |
hypochondriac
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This 1968 soundtrack album contained 2 versions of "Mrs. Robinson"; both were heard in the film |
The Graduate
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The French symbolist poets popularized this, a term whose French translation is vers libre |
free verse
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For 55 years Pismo Beach has been doing annual digs & chowder cook-offs to celebrate this food |
clams
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Ludwig Wittgenstein's "Tractatus" ends, "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be" this |
silent
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The Connaught Telegraph & The Galway Advertiser |
Ireland
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Term for a college student who hasn't yet earned a degree |
(Elizabeth: What is a baccalaureate?)
undergraduate
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On Feb. 3, 1959 a plane crash took the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & this "Chantilly Lace" singer |
The Big Bopper
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The works of ancient Greece's Pindar include this type of poem in praise of victories in the Olympic Games |
(Alex: You're amazing, Kyle; you keep shaking your head negatively, yet you keep coming up with a correct response!)
ode
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The Tart Toss & shortcake-eating contest are part of the Oxnard festival for this fruit |
strawberries
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Atlanta Zoo) It's the scientific name, genus & species of these animals |
Gorilla gorilla
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Svenska Dagbladet & Sundsvalls Tidning |
(Kyle: What is Russia?)
Sweden
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On your auto insurance policy this coverage pays for damage caused by fire, theft or vandalism |
(Elizabeth: What is liability?)
comprehensive
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"She'll have fun fun fun 'til her daddy takes" this vehicle "away" |
(Kyle: [No response])
T-Bird
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2-letter poem title followed by "You can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs..." |
(Kyle: What is "Up?")
"If"
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Lodi's annual September festival for this fruit features great stomps |
grapes
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The man who became king of England in 1066 was succeeded by this king in 1087 |
(Alex: Son of William I or William the Conqueror.)
William II
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The Cape Business News & The Natal Witness |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
South Africa
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Worldly & refined, like Duke Ellington's "Lady" |
sophisticated
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(Hi, I'm Adrian Young, drummer for No Doubt) In 1987 this former Cream member joined with Michael Kamen to write the score for "Lethal Weapon" |
Eric Clapton
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Anne Sexton was acquainted with & influenced by this fellow Massachusetts-born suicidal female poet |
Sylvia Plath
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In northern California Half Moon Bay's October festival for these features a weigh-off with 900-pound ones |
pumpkins
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Seen here, the CCU, run by the Big Apple Circus, stands for this |
Clown Care Unit
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The Warrnambool Standard & The Alice Springs News |
Australia
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It's the science or philosophy of law |
jurisprudence
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With partner Glenn Frey, he co-wrote all 5 of the Eagles' No. 1 hits |
Don Henley
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