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A starting point for the trail is this oldest U.S. public park, once a grazing ground for sheep & cattle |
the Boston Common
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Title-wise, it preceded "‑topus" as well as "‑nado" |
Shark
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The kind of chatter some have "the gift of" & a sack that might hold a gift |
(Tim: What is gab and grab?)
gab & bag
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The sheep's in the meadow because this colorful kid is fast asleep under a haystack |
Little Boy Blue
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Let's start you out with a salad--this one classically made with romaine lettuce, croutons & anchovies |
a Caesar salad
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Jan. 1, 1919: J.D. Salinger; 10 years earlier: this Arizona senator & 1964 presidential hopeful |
Barry Goldwater
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Officially known as the USS Constitution, today it's berthed in Charlestown Navy Yard |
"Old Ironsides"
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Syfy's take on medieval times is "Dark Relic", set in the Mideast in 1099, at the end of the first of these |
the Crusades
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A navigator's charts & unwanted inbox messages |
maps & spam
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When Simple Simon meets the pieman, he's headed to this event |
the fair
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Soup of the day? This Andalusian one with veggies in a pureed tomato base, served cold |
gazpacho
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June 3, 1808: Jefferson Davis; 118 years later: this "Howl" poet |
(Allen) Ginsberg
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One if by land & two if by sea--it's the most visited historic site in Boston |
the Old North Church
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Let the "CHiPS" fall where they may--he starred in "Chupacabra vs. the Alamo" |
Erik Estrada
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Your best buddies & an open hand smack to the face |
pals & slap
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He's so fast & acrobatic, this character has no problem clearing a lit taper |
(Katie: Who is Wee Willie Winkie?)
Jack
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Could it be... "oeufs farcis"? This "demonic" preparation served as an appetizer or side dish |
deviled eggs
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Feb. 5, 1914: "Naked Lunch" writer William S. Burroughs; 1985: this Portuguese soccer star |
Cristiano Ronaldo
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5 men listed on a headstone at Granary Burying Ground were victims of this tragic March 5, 1770 event |
the Boston Massacre
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Stuck in the middle of "Piranhaconda" was this "Reservoir Dogs" star, Virginia's brother |
Michael Madsen
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Ceramic vessels & a save made by a goalie |
pots & a stop
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Maybe he's a thief because his wind instrument musician father can't make enough to feed the family |
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
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Main course! The item at the end of the French name of this chicken dish is usually a red |
coq au vin
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March 7, 1974: actress Jenna Fischer; 99 years earlier: this composer of "Bolero" |
Ravel
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"The Home of Free Speech" & "the Cradle of Liberty"--this historic building is now part of a bustling marketplace |
Faneuil Hall
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"Mega Python vs. Gatoroid"? sure, but really, it was Tiffany vs. this '80s pop rival known for "Only In My Dreams" |
Debbie Gibson
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Money for the return of something lost & a compartment in a cabinet to keep it in |
reward & drawer
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That merry old soul Old King Cole called for these 2 things & his fiddlers 3 |
his pipe & his bowl
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& now this, ladyfingers dipped in a coffee-marsala mix & with Mascarpone & chocolate--nice way to end a meal! |
tiramisu
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October 31, 1705: Pope Clement XIV; 1860: this founder of the Girl Scouts |
Juliette Low
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