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BRAND NAMES AROUND THE WORLD |
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I DIDN'T COME HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS |
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"Oom-pahs and boom-pahs" help this title elephant save folks from "Beezle-Nut oil" |
Horton
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The French words "vert" & "mont" mean this, giving the state its nickname as well as its name |
green & mountain
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The Tropicana Club, later renamed Club Babalu |
I Love Lucy
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The crazy Canadians have Kraft Dinner, but we use our noodle & call it this Kraft combo |
[NOTE: The product's name is "Kraft Macaroni & Cheese"]
mac & cheese
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Laura Hillenbrand describes this title subject as "an undersized, crooked-legged racehorse" |
Seabiscuit
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Norse myth says the Midgard Serpent & this thunder god will kill each other at Ragnarok |
Thor
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"A ten-foot beard" & "a sleigh and an elephant" are said to be on this street |
Mulberry Street
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About 8,000 folks living there make this the least-populated state capital |
Montpelier
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Melville's Seafood (it's upstairs from the title place) |
Cheers
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The Dutch have a flavor of these chips called Cool American, which is Cool Ranch to us |
Doritos
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It's the liquid-dispensing item seen here |
a spigot
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In the 13th c., mock battles of armed horsemen called melees began to give way to this related lance-a-lot sport |
jousting
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Sylvester McMonkey McBean dealt with "Star-Belly" & "Plain-Belly" these, who hung out "on the beaches" |
the Sneetches
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The Vermont quarter shows a hardy resident holding a bucket to tap 2 of these trees |
(Alex: Got in ahead of Stephanie on that one.) [NOTE: Stephanie's interview from the previous day involved tapping [*].]
maple trees
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Paddy's Irish Pub (in the City of Brotherly Love) |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
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The Germans know this household brand as Meister Proper |
Mr. Clean
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From the Latin for "follow", it's a religious body that has separated from a larger denomination |
a sect
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Carl Icahn's bid for CVR Energy was considered this kind of unfriendly "takeover" |
hostile
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"Flupp Flupp Flupp" & "the Father of the Father of Nadd" are found within his "500 Hats" |
Bartholomew (Cubbins)
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Naturally, the 400-mile-long Connecticut River forms the boundary between Vermont & this state |
(Stephanie: What is Connecticut?)
New Hampshire
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Phil's, where Candice Bergen & the gang went before or after "F.Y.I." |
Murphy Brown
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If you are in the U.K. or Ireland, you'll find this men's body spray is called Lynx |
Axe
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As a noun, it's a small silvery fish; as a verb, it means to fuse ores to separate the metallic constituents |
smelt
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Tensions can arise when a Michigan Wolverine exits the state to go to this capital, home to U-M's traditional archrival |
(Alex: [*]--yes. Their archrival -- The Ohio State University.)
Columbus
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"Truffula Fruits", "bar-ba-loot suits" & "Humming-Fish" are in the world of this title fella |
the Lorax
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Time for a shout-out to this ex-Vermont governor |
Howard Dean
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Luke's Diner in Stars Hollow, Connecticut |
Gilmore Girls
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Craving this chain's fried chicken in Iraq? Look for "Texas Chicken" --it sounds less Christian |
(Alex: And that would be [*] fried chicken.)
Church's
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"The melody" of this Hoagy Carmichael song "haunts my reverie and I am once again with you" |
"Stardust"
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In August 1940 this Russian got the ice pick of the litter from a Spanish assassin |
Trotsky
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