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McDONALD'S AROUND THE WORLD |
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PLURALS THAT DON'T END IN S |
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A state in Australia & an African waterfall both bear her name |
(Queen) Victoria
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On "Adventure Time", the Ice King was voiced by Tom Kenny, also the voice of this title guy since 1999... are ya ready, kids?! |
SpongeBob SquarePants
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Nathan "Nearest" Green is recognized as this Tennessee brand's first master distiller & taught the man it's named for how to make it |
(Tom: Who is [*]s?)
Jack Daniel
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Swedish chemist Carl Scheele proved that air was made of 2 gases: "fire air", oxygen, & "foul air", this element |
(Tom: What is sulfur?) (Alicia: What is carbon?)
nitrogen
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In this country you might ask "Where's the beef?" because there isn't any but there is dosa masala on a bun |
India
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Honoring Ms. Peron, Ciudad Evita is a small town in this country |
Argentina
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After nearly dying in a car wreck in 1961, Mel Blanc, in a body cast at home, voiced this guy, Fred Flintstone's best pal |
Barney Rubble
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A dozen green clovers dot the logo of this NBA team |
the Celtics
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While working with pitchblende in 1898, the Curies discovered polonium & this other element |
(Tom: What is uranium?)
radium
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In Hawaii you can start off your day with a platter of eggs, rice & this meat brand from a can |
Spam
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Moose |
(Jack: What are meese?) (Ken: [Laughing] No.) [Laughter] (Ken: No, Jack.) (Alicia: What is [*]?) (Ken: What are [*]?)
moose
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Marie Byrd Land on this continent was named for the wife of Admiral Byrd |
Antarctica
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Businesses next to this title Fox eatery: A Site for Sore Thighs, A Small Price Toupee & Baby Got Back Problems Physical Therapy |
Bob's Burgers
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We're still in love with this soulful 11-time Grammy winner |
Al Green
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This other name for mercury includes the name of a different element |
quicksilver
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At McDonald's in Canada, you'll of course find this dish of French fries covered with gravy & cheese curds |
poutine
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Curriculum |
(Alicia: What is [*]?) (Ken: Well, what are [*]? But yes.) [Laughter]
curricula
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Located about 4 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, it's one of the few U.S. place names to have an apostrophe |
Martha's Vineyard
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A close-up of the clenched fist of this PBS character before he punched D.W. became a giant meme of anger expression |
Arthur
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After fighting for the U.S. in the American Revolution, this leader of the Green Mountain Boys tried to get Canada to annex Vermont |
Ethan Allen
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In the 19th century busy chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius discovered silicon, thorium & this element, symbol Se |
selenium
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At the Macca's, as they call it Down Under, this traditional savory spread has been offered with an English muffin |
(Ken: Mmm, yes.)
Vegemite
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This capital of South Australia was named for the wife of Britain's King William IV |
Adelaide
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Going big on many levels, this title guy hung out with "The Masters of the Universe" & holding a sword, bellowed, "I have the power!" |
He-Man
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A Kentucky college town & a Manhattan park share this sporty name |
(Tom: Um... what is Lexington?)
Bowling Green
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A small amount of this element is sometimes added to table salt to make up for human deficiencies of it |
(Ken: Iodized salt, you are correct.)
iodine
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Breakfast in Venezuela includes cheese these, Spanish-named turnovers |
(Jack: What are arepas?)
empanadas
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