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This "dark" pandemic ravaged Europe between 1347 & 1351 |
the Black Plague
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At Subway the signature wraps come wrapped in one of these |
(Heather: What is a paper?) (Cheyenne: What is a... flour [*]?) [Cheyenne giggles] (Alex: Uh, we'll accept that. It isn't necessarily always a flour [*], but it's a good guess.)
tortilla
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Not only is it the world's smallest ocean, it's also the shallowest |
(Heather: What is the Indian?)
the Arctic
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The use of cinnabar as a red, like in Degas' "Combing the Hair", is quite toxic, as it contains this liquid metal |
mercury
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In 2019 adult contemporary fans sure wanted to know "Girls Like You" from this Adam Levine band |
Maroon 5
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Something adopted by a group as a representative symbol |
a mascot
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In this medieval literary work, Judas is found in the lowest circle of hell being gnawed on by Satan |
The (Dante's) Inferno (Divine Comedy)
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The house here has this type of veranda that extends around the sides of the house |
a wraparound
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In 2019 this airline used employees as guinea pigs on a 19-hour flight direct from London to Sydney |
Qantas
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Copper sulfate helped produce Scheele's this color, which gave some Victorians arsenic poisoning from wallpaper |
green
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This band was "Only Human" as a hitmaker in 2019, its humans being Kevin, Joe & Nick |
the Jonas Brothers
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According to legend, he was blown off course around 1000 A.D. & landed on the North American continent |
(Leif) Erikson
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According to Luke 2, Mary "brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in" these |
swaddling clothes
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A specialty of Goa, India is feni, a potent liquor made from the fruit of the tree that produces these kidney-shaped nuts |
cashews
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Used in "The Arrest of Christ", Naples yellow contains both antimony and this heavy metal once common in house paint |
lead
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In 2019, Garth Brooks & this fellow country star seen here team up to hit "A Dive Bar" |
Blake Shelton
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Your point is this, of no practical value |
moot
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Before Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800, he was dubbed king of these people |
the Franks
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This 4-letter seaweed that wraps up sushi is actually a type of red algae |
nori
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The name of this people of Kenya precedes "Mara" in the name of a national reserve loaded with lions |
Masai
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Leonardo da Vinci used a black powder made from carcinogenic sources like coal tar & named for this element |
carbon
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He surprised people at the 2019 VMAs by performing "Panini" over the very expected "Old Town Road" |
Lil Nas X
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As an adjective it can mean active in combat, or aggressive about a cause |
militant
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In Medieval Europe, some women wore a cloth headdress called this, still used today by some nuns who wear a traditional habit |
a wimple
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One of Christo's temporary works of art was the wrapping in fabric of this oldest Paris bridge |
the Pont Neuf
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"B" aware that this 19-mile-long strait splits Turkey into western & eastern portions |
the Bosporus
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Prussian blue contained this poison that's also found in the seeds of apples |
cyanide
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The album "Beerbongs & Bentleys" topped the Billboard 200, going pillar to him |
Post Malone
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From the French for "clumsy", it means unskillful |
maladroit
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